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laws. These men will also co-operate with the Game Department 

 in the enforcement of the game laws in their particular districts. In 

 patrol work, all forestry wardens and rangers cover areas where game 

 is most abundant and where it needs protection. From the standpoint 

 of economy the Government Forestry Service, the State Forestry Patrol 

 and the State Game Department should co-operate closely in the enforce- 

 ment of all forestry and game laws. 



Female Pintail Duck 



(Photo Bohlman) 



The State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners is trying to make 

 fishing and hunting an important resource of Oregon. Fields and for- 

 ests that abound in game and streams that are stocked 

 with fish furnish a most attractive advertisement for any 

 Commission state - Hunting and fishing are two drawing cards for a 

 desirable class of tourists who have money to spend and 

 money to invest. Game protection and propagation is a business propo- 

 sition, not only for the man who lives in the city, but for the farmer, the 

 fruit grower and the timber man. 



