United States Department of the Interior 

 Fish and Wildlife Service 



Washington 25, D. C. May 1956 



LIST OF FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVK~t 



LI3RARY 



INFORMATIONAL LEAFLETS ON WILDLIFE 



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AUG i 5 1956 * 



Prepared By Clifford 0. Billiard 



Publications Section 



U. S. DEPARTMENT OP APICULTURE 



The Fish and Wildlife Service issues a number of duplicated leaflets 

 primarily for use as correspondence aids in answering questions frequently 

 asked on wildlife subjects. These wildlife leaflets are issued in small 

 quantities and are not intended for general distribution or for library 

 use Although we realize that some of these leaflets would be useful as 

 educational aids, we do not have enough copies to supply them in quanti- 

 ties. Schools that have duplicating facilities are welcome to reproduce 

 any of these for class use<, As far as possible single copies will be 

 supplied teachers or technical workers upon request accompanied by explana- 

 tion of the particular need. 



Birds as a factor in controlling insect depredations. 

 Some publications on upland game birds. 

 Birds in relation to fishes o 

 Duck-food plants available from dealers „ 

 Literature references on waterfowl. 

 Birds protected by Federal law. 

 Trichomoniasis, a disease of mourning doves „ 

 Ringneck pheasant management. 

 Bobwhite quail propagation and management. 

 Selected references on controlled shooting and artificial 

 propagation of wild ducks. 

 WL 373. Bird Banding. 



Fur animals 



WL 271. Tularemia, an animal-borne disease o 



WL 306. Estimating muskrat populations by house counts 



WL 31^ • Fur - An important wildlife crop., 



WL 329. Food of the Alaska fur-seal. 



Bird! 





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265o 



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272. 



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278. 



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32Uo 



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327. 



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331. 



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332. 



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335. 



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371. 



Mammals, 



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212. 



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293. 



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302. 



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310. 



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312. 



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376. 



including big-game 



Management of buffalo herds . 



Bibliography on walrus. 



Feeding and caring for squirrels. 



Fall and winter habits of deer in northeastern Minnesota, 



The moose and its ecology. 



Availability of surplus big-game animals. 



Inventory of big-game animals of the United States, 195^ < 



