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and favors excepting the National Parks from the provisions of the 

 Water Power Act. 



8 — CONSERVATION OF WILD LIFE URGE,D 



Whereas, Wild life is an integral part of the resources of the forests, 

 and persons interested in fish, game, and other wild life form a large 

 and influential part of the public who can be depended upon to support 

 forestry measures ; be it 



Resolved, That the Society of American Foresters favors the study 

 and conservation of wild life as well as of other natural resources. 



9 INCREASE IN CIRCULATION OF THE JOURNAL RECOMMENDED 



vSuggestion was made by the Committee indicating the desirability 

 of co-operation on the part of individual members of the Society in 

 securing additional subscriptions to the Journal of Forestry as a 

 means of helping to make it self-supporting. This subject was dis- 

 cussed but no action taken. 



10 — FUTURE meetings OF TLIE SOCIETY 



"That in arranging for future programs before the annual meetings 

 of the Society of American Foresters the responsible officers or com- 

 mittees shall be guided by the following suggestions : 



"(a) Only subjects of maximum current urgency and interest to be 

 considered 'as available. 



"(b) Subjects to be of such character only as to lend themselves to 

 verbal presentation and the consideration of the audience. 



"(r) All papers to be submitted by their authors for the O. K. 

 of the responsible officers or committee, prior to the meetings. 



"The intent of this resolution is to insure the greatest practicable 

 interest in and profit from the annual programs, afnple chance for dis- 

 cussion, etc." 



11 — FOREST SCHOLARSHIPS IN EUROPEAN SCHOOLS URGED 



The following resolution adopted at a meeting of the Denver Section 

 of the Society of American Foresters, December 6, 1920, and presented 

 to the annual meeting by Mr. A. F. Fischer, was read with the explana- 

 tion that while the Committee on Resolutions sympathized with the 

 object aimed at it had not had time to re-draft the statement in resolu- 

 tion form for action by the meeting: 



