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7 
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YW) 7 yYY/ J). 
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tz 
S 
lo [==] 19 
| —__Frava 
or 73 
Fig. 9.-- Number of deer (represented by 
numerals) released in counties of Illinois by the 
Department of Conservation, 1947-1953. 
Fig. 10. -- Illinois counties in which one or 
more deer were reported to be present in early 
1953 (represented by hatching). 
JO DAVIESS |STEPRENSON [RINNE BAGO] BOOR| MERENAY [LAME 
SEVERSON AND 
FUNDERBURG ESTATES prvam } 
seer waa 
: Wwaeerw ror a aeee 
Taam 
7 GAL DOv6L as FOGaR 
EH — I cant 
3) easer PARENTS g) Cee are craw Ol 
MADISON eond : } 
a Wier 0 Tianweme 
TunTow] { | 
fs Vem ec E 
° ya a 
aaa eva a 
12 g a 
Pern 
mia OY RANGE < 
aa ROCK RIVER 
COUNTIES IN PRINCIPAL a zatnre 
a) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS RANGE 
AH 
HORSESHOE LAKE oss 
GAME REFUGE 
Fig. 11. -- Number of deer (represented by 
numerals) in Illinois counties, winter of 1950-51. 
(Most of data from conservation officers.) 
Fig. 12. -- Principal Illinois deer ranges and 
areas of concentration (Severson and Funderburg 
estates and Horseshoe Lake Game Refuge). 
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