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DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME 



EXHIBIT F 



DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION 

 BOARD, WILDLIFE RESTORATION FUND 



Statement of Expenditures, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1952 



Expenditures — 1951-52 

 Fiscal Year 

 Support 



Salaries and wages $19,884 . 00 



Operating expenses 12,347 . 05 



Equipment 143.88 



$32,374 93 



Claim of Secretary, Board of Control 2,995.14 



Contributions to Retirement System 1,978.24 



Total to Less prior 



Capital outlay projects date years 



Fish hatchery and stocking projects $2,329,181.39 $1,250,783.28 $1,078,398.11 



Warm water and other fish projects 44,329.09 11,390.00 32,939.09 



Flow maintenance and stream improvement 



projects 200,237.68 130,467.96 69,769.72 



Fish screen and ladder projects 156,029.22 147,713.92 8,315.30 



Game farm projects 105,644.49 105,641.32 3.17 



Upland game projects for quail habitat and 



pheasant development 392,981.99 291,153.25 101,828.74 



Waterfowl projects for acquisition and improve- 

 ments of feeding and shooting grounds 2,936,436.18 885,620.29 2,050,815.89 



General projects of acquisition and construction. 51,648.84 51,934.30 — 285 46 



Totals, Capital Outlay Projects $6,216,488.88 $2,874,704.32 $3,341,784.56 



Total Expenditures 1951-52 Fiscal Year . $3,379,132.87 



With the advent of summer vacation time a young man's (and woman's) fancy turns to fishing. 

 So, the County of Los Angeles staged this one-day "Huck Finn" event at Alondra Park Lake in 

 1948. The wire enclosure contained state-stocked fish. Young Tom Sawyers and Becky Thatchers 



worked in relays to remove the fish. 



