[Hie-se modifications are: 



1. Distribution of cutting operations each year; -over the working 

 circles as uniformly- aind in as small \init-s as- is economically feasihle. 



2. Reconsider planting programs to determine if it is advisahle 

 in the face of probable heavy recreational demand to plant all glades 

 and natural openings valuable for wildlife to solid stands of conifers 

 (of little value to wildlife when .in large blocks). 



3. Re-define timber stand improvement concept in order to pre- 

 vent any unnecessary damage to wildlife values. (This is more needed on 

 State than National forests.) 



4. By some method give the land management agency a voice in 

 management of game on lands under its administration. 



5« Carefully scrutinize all programs for planting for wildlife 

 to determine whether needed and economically feasible. 



6, Study game refuges, particularly for big game animals, in th© 

 light of existing knowledge and new information constantly acc"Lim;ilating, 

 and where necessary modify the refuge or refuge management to correspond 

 with actual conditions. 



