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CONSERVATION OF CANADIAN WILD LIFE 
to have killed game within the borders of one of 
the national parks, and their outfits, which in- 
cluded a considerable number of pack-horses, were 
confiscated.) 
. The search by a game warden of outfits, premises, tents, 
vehicles, or vessels for poison. 
The capture or destruction by game wardens or officers 
under the parks administration of predatory or 
dangerous animals or noxious birds. 
. The capture or killing under proper authority of game 
for scientific or propagating purposes. 
. The destruction of cats, which are not allowed within 
the confines of a national park. 
6. The registration by all guides travelling through a 
national park of full details regarding any hunting 
party travelling through such a park, and registra- 
tion by the persons hunting. Such registration in- 
cludes the names and addresses, date of departure 
and proposed duration of stay in the park, list of 
firearms carried and route to be travelled. (This 
requirement is enforced, owing to the fact that 
many parties of hunters choose as the point of de- 
parture such places as Banff and Jasper, where 
they outfit for hunting-grounds outside the bound- 
aries of such national parks.) 
It is satisfactory to be able to record that the foregoing 
regulations are very strictly enforced in the national parks, 
to the great benefit of the wild life within the parks. 
