Report of the Department of Lands and Forests for fiscal year ending March 31, 1951 Page 92 



Photography 



Cameras are supplied to all Divisions and District Oftices for record purposes. 



Two professional photographers cover the procuring of activity photographs 

 which are used for all departmental publications, in Sylva, and for distribution to 

 newspapers and periodicals (news and technical), across the Province. 



A complete cross-indexed filing system is maintained for all photographs. 

 Photographs are indexed under each Divisional activity. 



In the year 1949 over 13,000 8 x 10 prints were processed in this section. In 

 1950 this was nearly doubled with 25,000 prints being turned out. 



This section has also undertaken the cataloguing of 35 mm. film slides for use 

 in the public relations activities of the Department. 



16 mm. colour motion films are being produced, the first one — completely 

 photographed by Department personnel — being "Out of the Smoke", issued in 1950. 



INFORMATION SECTION 



Publications 



During the year under review a vacancy in the staff handling publications 

 slowed up the work of production. Despite the handicap, however, the following 

 publications were completed. 



Minister's Annual Report — (Boolciet) Game and Fisheries Act — (Booklet) 



Six Issues Departmental Magazine — (Booklet) Three Manuals Timber Management — 

 Planning for Tree Planting— (Booklet) (Booklets) 



Care and Planting of Trees — (Booklet) Administrative Division Chart — (Chart) 



Lands for Settlement — (Booklet) Timber Management in Ontario — (Booklet) 



Reforestation and Woodlot Management — Statutes Administered by the Department — 



(Booklet) 2Q Acts — (Loose-leaf volume) 



The following publications are in some stage of preparation or revision: 



Ontario Forest Atlas Wildlife Booklet 



Lefax Statistics Two Manuals of Timber Management 



Reports by Professor Matthews One issue of the Department's Magazine 



Revised Administrative Acts Minister's Annual Report 



Forest Protection Booklet 



Publicity 



The term publicity is used here to describe that part of the work by means 



of which the public is kept informed concerning departmental administration and 



educated through such media as the press, outside publications, radio, exhibits, and 

 signs and posters. Activities during the year were as follows: 



Press 



The Weekly News Release known as "Conservation Corner" was issued 

 regularly every week to all of the newspapers in the Province, as well as to Radio 

 Stations, Outdoor Writers, Game and Fish Protective Associations and a miscellaneous 

 list of interested conservationists and house organs. It approximates 2,000 words per 



