DISTRICTS 



The state has been divided into seven administrative districts for 

 a number of years, but actual organization became a reaHty at the 

 l)cginning of the biennium. The purpose of this plan is to better 

 serve the general public in the immediate area by decentralizing admin- 

 istrative detail. Also, a more efficient law enforcement program was 

 effected through correlation of warden activities in the district. 



District installations have been centrally located, taking into con- 

 sideration the area and population served by the Department. These 

 buildings furnish office space for supervisory personnel as well as 

 storage for special e(|uii)nient assigned to each district. 



FISH AND GAME VIOLATIONS 

 By Warden Supervisor District 



May 1, 1954 thru May 1, 1955 thru 

 April 30, 1955 April 30, 1956 



District No. 1 163 152 



District No. 2 155 185 



District No. 3 209 296 



District No. 4 138 263 



District No. 5 136 137 



District No. 6 52 63 



District No. 7 3:i 56 



TOTALS 886 1152 



FISH AND GAME VIOLATIONS 

 Classified as Follows 



May 1, 1954 thru May 1, 1955 thru 

 April 30. 1955 April 30, 1956 



J-'ishing Violations 



(All Types) 377 364 



Big Game Hunting 



(All Types) 247 479 



Trapping 13 48 



Improper 1 .iccnses 155 164 



Game Bird (All Types) 94 97 



TOTALS 886 1152 



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