Bear Hunting in Ontario, 1967-9 



Ontario Turtles 



Ontario Fish and Wildlife Review (periodical) 



OUTDOOR RECREATION 

 Leave Nothing Behind But 

 Ontario Hunting Casualty Report, 1969 

 Hunter's Handbook, Part I (50c) (revised) 

 Why Hunter Safety Training? (revised) 

 So You Want to Co Camping (revised) 



PROVINCIAL PARKS 



Northern Ontario Canoe Routes 



Quetico Provincial Park Canoe Routes (revised) 



North Georgian Bay Recreational Reserve Canoe Routes 



(revised) 

 Provincial Parks of Ontario (revised) 

 Algonquin Provincial Park (revised) 



LAND AND WATER 



The Ontario \Up Catalogue, 1970 

 FORESTS 



Planning for Tree Planting (revised) 

 Care and Planting of Forest Trees (revised) 

 Dryden Forest Station (revised) 

 Thunder Bay Forest Station (revised) 

 Orono Forest Station (revised) 

 Your Forests (periodical) 



ADMINISTRATION 



Annual Report of the Minister of Lands and Forests, 1970 



Statistics, 1971 



Publications, 1971 



Does Nature Have a Chance? (revised) 



CONSERVATION EDUCATION 

 SECTION 



The Section conducts an educational program which con- 

 sists of the type of appeals calculated to attract public 

 interest and explain in easily understandable terms the need 

 for the wise use of renewable, natural resources. 



VISUAL EDUCATION 



The Section's film library contains 274 titles with two or 

 more prints of many of the titles. All films are available for 

 loan to field offices. During the year, approximately 1,700 

 films were shipped to field offices in answer to requests 

 received. Each district has its own projection equipment and 

 access to regional film libraries as well as the head office film 

 library. 



The Section also loaned 16mm motion picture projectors, 

 35mm slide projectors, screens and films to Provincial Parks 

 offering an interpretive program to the public during the 

 summer months. 



During the year, the following films were added to head 

 office and field film libraries. 



Ahmeek — The Forest 



Engineer 

 Bear Country 

 The Beaver 

 Beaver Valley 

 Be Woods Wise 

 Creatures of the Forest 

 Ducks of Course 

 The Farm 



Flames in the Forest 

 Forests for the Future 

 Go North! 



Headwaters 

 Marsh Community 

 Rise& Fall of the 



Great Lakes 

 Safety Adventures — 



Out of Doors 

 Seeds to Trees 

 Soliloquy of a River 

 Tree Portraits 



Trees and Their Importance 

 Wildlands — Our Heritage 

 World in a Marsh 



The Great Toy Robbery Your Friend the Water 



Several thousand feet of motion picture film were avail- 

 able for use by television stations in Ontario. 



In addition, a set of ten one-minute television shorts was 

 prepared for distribution to Ontario television stations. The 

 shorts covered various activities of the Department such as 

 reforestation, new water bombing planes, nursery opera- 

 tions, timber scaling, training hose and pump crews, water 

 fowl, tree pollination, provincial parks, and litter prevention. 



Production was completed on two films entitled "Be 

 Woods Wise", a safety film, and "Go North!", a film about 

 recreation in northern Ontario. A start was made on a new 

 film depicting safe hunting practices; it will be completed 

 in the next fiscal year. 



A set of ten one-minute television shorts, entitled "Vig- 

 nettes of 1970" (distributed to Ontario television stations), 

 was entered in the annual competition of the American 

 Association for Conser^'ation Information and awarded 

 Third Prize. 



Radio and Television. Radio and television stations through- 

 out the Province have been most generous in their dona- 

 tions of free time to the Department, and District Offices 

 regularly take advantage of these opportunities to reach 

 the public. 



EXHIBITS 



Visual conservation appeals are featured in the Depart- 

 ment's exhibits at many of the shows and fairs in Ontario. 

 The following major exhibits were handled through this 

 Section. 



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