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BS-114, 
proper utilizetion of wildlife, to assure protection of personal 
and property rights, and to provide returns to the community and 
to individuals; also suggestions as to sources of supplemental 
information. 
History and significance of American wiidlife. By H. P. Sheidon. 
8*pp., March 1938. 
Prepared for use in schools, this leaflet is organized under 
the following heads: original wealth in wildlife, abundance 
unimpaired by Indians, exploitation by white men, influence of 
wildlife on colonization and settlement, early traffic in wildlife 
and its products, exploitation ere closing, wildlife ménazvement 
the remedy, restoration a land-use problem. 
Fort Niobrara Game Preserve, Nebraska. By Clara Ruth. 7 jo., 2 
DiS Sprak LISS, 
Location and purpose; history; occupants as dig game, Texas 
longhorns, smaller mammals, and birds; improvemerts; miscellaneous 
features. List of 10 other refuges maintained primarily for big 
game animals. 
Status of eelgrass (Zostera marina) on the North atlantic Coast 
February 1958. By Ciarenc Cottam. 7) Dp s,° ADEE 1938. 
Review of vrevious accounts of the eelgrass westing disease 
referring to 8 articles cited in a terminal bibliography. Descrip- 
tion of concitions dr regions; summary, not optimistic; and account 
of eXDerimental transplantings from the jost to the Hast Coast. 
e Waterfowl situetion: 1937-38. Prepared in the Se 
tribution and Migration of Sirds, Division of Jildl 
Ops, es veDles, i saaD, horrid S8., 
Summary of ction by tke F 
map shoving courses of their exvedit 
North American wild fowl population. vlog aie optinis . Re- 
ports from cooverating observers (tabulated) indicate ees 
ct 0) 
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Tankage and livermeal as a summer feed for adult minks. By 
Charles F. Bassett. 4 op., 2 tables, May 1938. 
Report on substitution of these products for raw meat, includ- 
ing description of the experiment anc its resuvits a al 
f the rations used. The substitution proved unsatisfactory. 
European and American methceds of rat control. By E. 3. Mills. 
6 pp. ,; Ney 19582 
Descriptions of rat control with special reference to the laws 
affecting it and of extensive campaigns in Denmark, Inland, 
Germany, and France. Generel account also of rat cortrol and its 
history in the United States, 
Care of. rabbits during warm weather. Br George 5. Templeton. 2 
Po, o- fies, “ley LISe; 
Provision of adcaquate supply of fresh water; protection from 
heat by water-cvapornting devices, ventilation of hutches, and a 
cooling container for the young. 
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