72 FISH AND GAME COMMISSION. 



LECTURES. 



high schools of the state, as is evidenced by the record which shows that 

 more than thirty were visited during the period. Return engagements 

 are a common thing, showing that lectures and pictures are appreciated. 

 One long-postponed trip to southern California resulted in a series 

 of nineteen lectures and a total attendance of 9275. The demand for 

 lectures continued from fish and game protective associations. 



A particularly fruitful field of endeavor has been the numerous train- 

 ing classes for scout masters, camp fire guardians and leaders of girl 

 scouts. Eight meetings with such groups have resulted in stimulating 

 the interest of those who deal with boys and girls. Conservation needs 

 can most readily be spread by contact with such groups as these. 



Each spring, a series of nine lectures on fish and game have been 

 given in a course in forestry at the University of California. These 

 lectures aftord a splendid opportunity for inspiring a student group 

 that later goes out and carries the message of conservation into the 

 field of forestry and industry. 



The usual series of illustrated lectures have been given at the State 

 Fair at Sacramento each September. 



The following is a summary of the lectures given : 



Lectures Given DuriiKj Biennial Period, Juitj 1, I'J.i.i, ■fniir 30, 192Ji. 



Number of 

 OrRanization 



High schools 



(ii'ammar schools 



Universities and colleges : 



','"ivic and public 



Boy scouts, camp fire girls, etc 



State Fair 



Miscellaneous 



Motion picture films onlj- 



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