ill' FISH AND GAME COMMISSION. 



county and the membership at present numbers many thousands. The 

 Fish and Game Commission has carried on practically a lone fight for 

 many years. There has been considerable help given by individuals, 

 and by the few clubs that were in existence, but with the active support 

 of the new organizations and the sincere desire on their part to bring 

 about better game and fish conditions, much more effective work can 

 be carried on. Already the clubs formed have sponsored the appoint- 

 ment of a considerable force of voluntary wardens who have been 

 appointed as dollar-a-year men. These men will render valuable 

 assistance to the regular deputies in their field work and will also be 

 a great help in carrying out the educational work of the Commission to 

 those who as yet do not realize that unless our conservation laws are 

 enforced, the wild life of the state is doomed. It is only with the active 

 support of every real sportsman that the Fish and Game Commission 

 can do its best work. 



