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Project 43-D. Development of Grizzly Island Waterfowl Management Area in- 

 volves 8,600 acres that are being developed to provide waterfowl feeding, resting, nest- 

 ing, and public shooting areas by the construction of levees, ditches, roads and by 

 farming operations. 



Land Acquisition 



Project 10-L. 

 Project 11-L. 

 Project 17-L. 

 Project 21-L. 



Tehama Winter Deer Range. 



Honey Lake Waterfowl Management Area. 



Madeline Plains Waterfowl Management Area. 



Doyle Winter Deer Range. 

 The above land acquisition projects were initiated during the decade 1940-50. 

 Acquisition of lands for management purposes on each area is virtually complete. A 

 small amount of money is available to round out any one of these areas, should the 

 need arise and should land be available for this purpose. 



Maintenance 



Project 37-M. This project inspects and maintains the installations that have been 

 developed to provide cover, water and food for quail. 



Coordination 



Project 29-C. It is the responsibility of this project to select, plan, direct and 

 supervise the other Pittman-Robertson projects and make certain that these projects 

 are productive of results. 



DISEASE LABORATORY 



Evaluation of all diseases that have been found to occur in wildlife has 

 resulted in the determination of the most important causes of mortality. 

 As a result, the emphasis has been placed on studies conducted both in the 

 laboratory and the field on these disease entities, and have been classified 

 as separate projects. Listed below are the more important projects that 





Diagnosis of diseases in the laboratory determines the important causes of wildlife mortality. 



