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Wild Mallard Ducks 



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Scarboro Beach Game Farm 



R. E. BULLOCK, Manager 



SCARBORO, - MAINE 



Member of the Game Guild 



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A "Warning. 



Preserve owners applying to the Sec- 

 retary of Agriculture for permits to trap 

 wild ducks should read and strike out 

 the section which, says : "I agree that if 

 said permit is issued I will comply with 

 all the provisions of the Migratory 

 Treaty Act, and regulations thereunder/' 



One of the regulations is intended to 

 put an end to shooting. Under the pre- 

 tense' of giving the preserve owners the 

 right to take, ducks for breeding pur- 

 poses they are asked to sign away their 

 right to shoot and, of course, having 

 agreed not to shoot any more, the courts 

 may hold that a good and valid agree- 

 ment has been made to stop producing 

 food, since no preserve owner will con- 

 tinue to produce after he has agreed not 

 to shoot. The Biological Survey has 

 adopted a sure way of stopping food pro- 

 duction in the future and possibly the 

 owners of ducks who sign the agreement 

 may be required to discharge their game 

 keepers and put the stock they now own 

 under the hatchet. 





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