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CHAPTER 
VII. 
VIII. 
CONTENTS 
Brrps IN RELATION TO AGRICULTURE . .. . 
ECONOMIC VALUE. FEEDING HABITS OF CHIEF GROUPS. 
LOCAL ABUNDANCE OF BIRDS. METHODS OF PROTECTION 
AND ENCOURAGEMENT. PROVISION OF NESTING FACILITIES. 
NESTING-BOXES OR BIRD-HOUSES. THE DESTRUCTION OF 
ENEMIES. PROVISION OF FRUIT-BEARING TREES AND 
SHRUBS. LIST OF TREES AND SHRUBS BEARING FRUITS 
ATTRACTIVE TO BIRDS. THE PROVISION OF OTHER FORMS 
OF FOOD AND OF WATER. BIRD SANCTUARIES. 
THE ENEMIES OF WILD LIFE AND THE CONTROL OF 
PREDATORY ANINEADS. Cr ee a a 
WOLVES. COYOTE. COUGAR. THE WOLF AND COYOTE 
PROBLEM AS AFFECTING LIVE-STOCK INTERESTS. THE NE- 
CESSITY OF ORGANIZED CONTROL BY HUNTING AND TRAP- 
PING. CONTROL OF PREDATORY ANIMALS IN THE UNITED 
STATES. LESSER PREDATORY MAMMALS. PREDATORY BIRDS. 
IX. Tue Periopic FLucTUATIONS OF OUR FuR-BEARING 
ANIMAS hE ee ee eek rohan To ae aes 
VARYING HARE OR RABBIT. LYNX. FOXES. WOLVES. 
MARTEN. FISHER. MINK. SKUNK. MUSKRAT. CONCLU- 
SIONS. 
X. RESERVES FOR GAME AND WILD LIFE IN CANADA 
THE NATIONAL PARKS. JASPER PARK. THE ROCKY MOUN- 
TAINS PARK. WATERTON LAKES PARK. ELK ISLAND PARK. 
BUFFALO PARK. ANTELOPE PARK. YOHO PARK. GLACIER 
PARK. REVELSTOKE PARK. POINT PELEE NATIONAL PARK. 
PROVINCIAL RESERVES FOR GAME AND WILD LIFE. NEW 
BRUNSWICK GAME RESERVE. GASPESIAN FOREST, FISH, 
AND GAME PRESERVE. TREMBLING MOUNTAIN PARK. 
LAURENTIDES NATIONAL PARK. ALGONQUIN PARK. QUETICO 
FOREST RESERVE. RONDEAU PROVINCIAL PARK. PROVIN- 
CIAL GAME RESERVES IN MANITOBA. PROVINCIAL GAME 
RESERVES IN SASKATCHEWAN. GAME RESERVES IN AL- 
BERTA. ELK RIVER RESERVE. YALAKOM GAME RESERVE. 
STRATHCONA PARK. MOUNT ROBSON PARK. THE CLEAR- 
WATER AND SMOKY RIVERS RESERVE. SPECIAL RESERVE 
FOR MOUNTAIN SHEEP. SUMMARY OF GAME RESERVES IN 
CANADA. PROPOSED GAME RESERVE FOR NOVA SCOTIA. 
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