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Conservation Schools. At the village of MacGregor, in Clayton County, 

 Iowa, directly opposite the mouth of the Wisconsin River, there assembles each 

 summer a "school of wild life protection." This school was founded in 1919 by 

 the late Rev. George Bennett, of Iowa City. The faculty consists of the outstand- 



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Sportsman's Association 

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 State Grange Hdq 

 Farm Periodical 

 Forestry Assoc. Hdq. 

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Ornithological Periodical 



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ing naturalists of the State, including both university professors and amateurs. 

 The student body consists of anyone interested in the subject matter of the in- 

 struction, which includes ornithology, botany, geology, forestry, landscaping, 

 archaeology, and astronomy. The faculty serves without pay, and the students pay 

 only a nominal fee. Instruction is by lectures and field excursions. 



