STATEMENT OF WILD PELTS EXPORTED OR TANNED 



SHOWING NUMBER AND VALUE OF PELTS AND ROYALTY 



Received From July 1st, 1963 to June 30th, 1964 



Beaver 



Fisher 



Fox (White) 



Lynx 



Marten 



Mink 



Muskrat 



Otter 



Weasel 



Wolverine 



Fox (Cross) 



Fox (Red) 



Fox (Silver, black or blue) 



Raccoon 



Skunk 



530,863 212,060 742,923 $3,942,028.94 



Revenue received from Export Permits $ 198,473.30 



Revenue received from Tanners Permits $ 72,874.10 



TOTAL REVENUE $ 271,347.40 



STATEMENT OF RANCH RAISED PELTS EXPORTED OR 



TANNED SHOWING NUMBER AND VALUE OF PELTS FROM 



July 1st, 1963 to June 30th, 1964 



Pelts Pelts Total Value 



WOLF BOUNTY 1963-1964 



Under the Wolf and Bear Bounty Act, a $25.00 bounty is paid on a timber or 

 brush wolf three months of age or over and a $15.00 bounty is paid on a timber or 

 brush wolf under three months of age. 



The Department pays the whole bounty on wolves killed in the provisional 

 judicial districts, whereas, on wolves killed in the counties, the Department pays 

 40-per-cent of the bounty and the respective county pays the remaining 60-per-cent. 



The whole pelt of the wolf must be presented as evidence, on wolves killed 

 in the counties and the Provisional Judicial District of Manitouhn. However, the 

 whole unskinned head of the wolf may be presented in lieu of the whole pelt on 

 wolves killed in the provisional judicial districts, excepting Manitoulin. The follow- 

 ing Table shows the number and species of wolves killed and the amount of bounty 

 paid during the past five years: 



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