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Jefferson in the Cascade Range, with camp views and how some of the birds 

 and animals are attracted when food is furnished them. (6) 'Ups and Downs,' 

 a story centered about Klamath Lake Reservation with remarkable flight 

 pictures of White Pelicans, as well as studies of Herons, Phalaropes, Grebes, 

 and others. (7) 'Wanted, a Fumigator," a series of amusing experiences with 

 skunks, bob-cats, and other wild animals. 



In order to meet the demand for high-grade educational material, both on 

 the theatrical circuit and for schools and colleges, our efforts during the past 

 year have been centered in making up a series of twelve reels of motion pictures 

 covering as completely as possible a general work on American natural historv. 



The different chapters in this 



series begin with some of the 



lowest forms of the animal king- 

 dom, such as the corymorpha 



and sea-anemone, and follow 



the steps in the evolutionary 



development through the more 



primordial forms of life up to 



man. The special subjects 



treated are the struggle for ex- 

 istence, the story of animal in- 

 telligence, social nature of wild 



folks, how birds and animals are 



equipped to take their parts, 



their friendship for man, and 



other phases. 



A series of four reels of 



motion pictures have been made 



up especially for the National 



Association of Audubon Socie- 

 ties, illustrating the work 



among children in building and 



putting up bird -houses, the 



various wild-fowl reservations 



which have been established, and 



other phases of Audubon work. 

 During the past year, the 



Oregon Fish Commission, at the 



request of a few commercial 



fishermen, have continued their 



efforts in exterminating the 



Steller sea-lions off the Oregon 



coast because certain salmon 



