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and improved breeds of fur-bearing animals; (2) that under proper 

 management such experiments should result in developing an industry 

 of great practical value to the people of North America; (3) that to 

 insure success those in charge of the experiments must be thoroughly 

 familiar with the habits of wild animals, and the keepers, or those 

 in daily intercourse with the animals, must have the rare quality of 

 sympathetic understanding of animal natures. 



