Check-List of the Birds of Rondeau Provincial Park (revised) 



LAND AND WATER 

 Crown Surveys in Ontario (revised) 

 FORESTS 

 The Farm Woodlot ($0.50) 

 Crowing Christmas Trees in Ontario 

 The Forest Trees of Ontario ($0.50) (revised) 

 Care and Planting of Forest Trees (revised) 

 St. Williams Forest Station (revised) 



FOREST INDUSTRY 



Secondary Wood-Using Industries in Ontario 



RESEARCH 



The Harkness Laboratory of Fisheries Research 



Manual of Common Parasites, Diseases and Anomalies of 

 Wildlife in Ontario ($4.00) (revised) 



ADMINISTRATION 



Annual Report of the Minister of Lands and Forests 



Statistics, 1969 



Publications, 1968-9 



Ontario Junior Forest Ranger Program (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 257 titles with two or 

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

 loan to field offices upon request. During the year, approxi- 

 mately 1,350 films were shipped to field offices in answer to 

 requests received. Each District has its own projection equip- 

 ment and each has 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 interpretative program to the public during the 

 summer months. 



During the year, the following films were added to head 

 office and field film libraries: 



Aircraft in Forest Fire Control 



Flames in the Forest 



Foresters 



Forest Regions of Canada 



The House the Wasp Built 



A Place to Stand 



Right to Burn 



Seeds to Trees 



That They May Live 



Training Fire Pump Crews 



Trigger Happy Harry 



Wild Wings 



Wonders in a Country Stream 



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 covering various 

 subjects related to Department activities such as forest fire 

 prevention, nursery operations, wildfowl, timber scaling. 

 Provincial Parks and litter prevention. 



Two new films were started, one on General Recreation 

 in Northern Ontario and one on Logging Safety. 



RADIO AND TELEVISION 



Radio and television stations throughout the Province have 

 been most generous in their donations of free time to the 

 Department, and District offices regularly take advantage of 

 these opportunities to appeal to the public. 



LECTURE TOURS 



The Department kept in touch with the public through fish 

 and game associations, schools, church groups, service clubs 

 and youth organizations. Illustrated lectures were given on 

 all aspects of the Department's work. 



A total of 3,150 lectures was given to audiences totalling 

 248,214 during the past fiscal year. The totals included 855 

 lectures to 89,970 school children and 987 lectures given by 

 Ontario Forestry Association personnel to 21,175 persons. 



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