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Division of Fish and Wildlife 



In 166 of these cases the seizures were made from unknown persons, principally 

 traps and fishing gear which were set in an unlawful manner, and in which cases it 

 was impossible for the officers concerned to develop definite evidence regarding the 

 ownership of the articles. The equipment seized in these cases was confiscated to the 

 Crown. -p^gLE No. 12 



The articles seized in these 2.697 cases included: 



Game animals (or portions) 

 and birds — - 184 cases 



Firearms 



Fish 



Nets and fishing gear 



.Angling equipment, including 



tackle boxes 



Spears 



Further details concerning 



1.434 cases 



475 cases 



166 cases 



422 cases 



76 cases 



Pelts and hides 



Traps and snares 



Water craft 



Outboard motors 



Motor vehicles 



Artificial lights 



Miscellaneous articles 



.22 calibre rifles 



High-power rifles 



Shotguns 



Combination rifles and shotguns 



Bear 



Beaver . .. 



Fisher 



Fo.x, red .. 

 Fox, silver 

 Marten .._ 

 Mink ..... 



these various seizures are enumerated in the foUowini 



Table No. 13 

 FIREARMS 

 691 cases Revolvers and pistols 



179 cases 



551 cases 



6 cases 



.\ir rifles 



1.879 cases 

 135 cases 

 28 cases 

 12 cases 

 11 cases 

 42 cases 

 85 pieces 



; tables: 



3 cases 



4 cases 



1.434 cases 



T.ABLE Xo. 14 

 PELTS AND HIDES 



1 

 261 



4 

 18 



1 



4 

 72 



Muskrat 

 Otter ..... 

 Raccoon 

 Squirrels 

 Weasels 

 Wolves . 



T.ABLE No. 15 

 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES 



Packsacks and haversacks 



Axes 



Hunting Knives 



Snaggers 



Creels 



Minnow pails and traps 



Tip-ups 



Ice Chisels 



.\nchors 



20 

 5 

 2 



16 

 2 

 4 

 3 

 7 

 1 



Dynamite (Sticks) 

 Storage Batteries ... 



Gaff Hooks 



Oars (Pair) 



Skis (Pair) 



Suitcases 



Dogs - 



.1,227 

 6 

 . 10 

 . 151 

 . 121 

 3 



1,879 



10 

 S 

 5 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 2 



85 



Prosecutions 



The information contained in the following statistical tables emphasizes one 

 phase of enforcement and the necessity for the maintenance of a capable and efficient 

 staff to perform these duties. 



Table No. 16 

 LXFORM.JiTIONS 



SEIZURES IVVESTIOATIOXS TOTAI 



Conservation Officers 



Provincial Police 



2,644 

 12 



290 



200 



2.934 

 12 



To4(r 



