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9/27/29 



Sportrnen all over the country are coming to realize more and more the need 

 for such refiieGs along the lines of flight of our migr?.torv "birds. 'Tlic main 

 idea is not to create a huntorloss heaven for the "birds but to conserve the great 

 wild life resources of this country so as to provide resources of 'j;omQ for the 

 enjoyment of the people thro-ughout the country. 



The game laws aim to protect our native desirable game birds by preserving 

 to them the kind of country they need<"to live and multiply, by defending them 

 against the unsportsmanlike "sportsman," sind by guarding them against foreign 

 birds or mammals that might prove dangerous to them. 



In order to do your part, you hunters need to know the regulations as to 

 open seasons and bag limits, and other State and Pedersil laws aimed to i.iake the 

 best hunting for the most people. 



The United States Department of Agriculture in its Parmer's B-olletin No. 

 1615 gives a smmary of the Game -^aws for the Season. You can get a co:::y free 

 of charge by writing to the United States Department of Agriculture at Washing- 

 ton, ^. C. 



CLOSING ANlTOUNCEIvENT : Well thank you Mr. ''^ilds Man. He'll be back with you 

 two weeks^ from today with another one of the stories of Uncle Sara and outdoors 

 living, ^^eanwhile, friends, the United States Department of Agriculture, whose 

 representative ^r. ^ilds Man is, will be glad to send Farmers' Bulletin 1616 

 giving a smmary of the gfjne laws for the present season. Address yoi-ir requests 



to Station or to the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, 



D. C. 



