WILLIAM H. WALLACE 



Mr. William H. Wallace, of Saginaw, Michigan, has 

 accomplished much in the way of conservation and 

 propagation of wild water fowl, as well as of other 

 game. He has devoted much study to this subject. 



Heisterman Island, a tract of 390 acres of hard land 

 and marsh, lying about four miles from Bay Port in Wild 

 Fowl Bay, is owned by Mr. Wallace. This island lies 

 directly north of the big State marsh, in Saginaw Bay, 

 owned by the State of Michigan. Heisterman Island, 

 and Maison Island, of 196 acres, nearby, also owned by 

 Mr. Wallace, are ideal for the breeding of duck and the 

 owner has at considerable expense by protection and 

 the planting of duck foods, added to it as a, breeding 

 place for wildfowl. A herd of deer also range the island 

 in peace and security. 



Multifarious business cares preclude frequent visits 

 to these ideal resorts, but his club house in season is ever 

 at the service of his friends. 



Mr. Wallace has recently been elected a member of 

 the Public Domain Commission, which directs the work 

 of the Michigan State Game, Fish and Forest Fire De- 

 partment. The Commission is to be congratulated upon 

 having as one of its members a man who so thoroughly 

 understands this great question of conservation and 

 propagation of our mid life. 



