#. To assure protection of personal and property rights, by providing: 
-l,. Adequate patrol against fire, poaching, and trespassing. 
2. Facilities to prevent damage by wildlife... 
II. What are the specific objectives for each area or unit? 
A. To provide returns to the community, by-- 
1. Obtaining locally scientific data on life histories, rela- 
tion to environment, cisease, management, and economic 
relationships, and providing facilities for obtaining, 
retaining, and interpreting data for use by others, es- 
pecially in cooperative undertakings. 
2. Determining and providing means of using-to best advantage 
the attractant or advertising value of -the area—--resi- 
Gents should be given first consideration, then non- 
residents nc visitors, (it desirabie. 
3. Determining means of best acquainting the members of the 
community with the esthetic value of wildlife and provid- 
ing facilities to encourege this appreciation. 
4, Making wildlife management a community interest, through 4-H 
clubs, Boy and Girl Scouts, garden, outing, hunting, and 
women's clubs, civic organizations, and educational 
groups. 
5. Encovraging outsiders, either as organizations or individ- 
uals, to use the area for legitimate and appropriate 
purposes. 
B. To provide returns to individuals through-- 
1. Recreational use, such as esthetic and social enjoyment, 
Cevelopment of educational hobbies, hunting and fishing 
privileges. 
ee Utilitarian use, such as in insect and weed destruction, 
erosion, water, and animal-pest control, property pro- 
tection, and monetary returns. 
Supplemental Information 
Where can literature, information, and assistance be obtained on problems 
in wildlife management? 
A, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
Bureau of Biological Survey. 
Extension Service. 
Forest Service. 
soil Conservation Service. 
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