29G Yearbook of the I ') V jnirtment of Agriculture^ lU.'j). 

 ••Getting" the Chief Offenders. 



Whenever especially destructive animals arc reported, 

 exceptionally skilled hunters are detailed to capture them. 

 The success that has attended this plan of procedure is 

 evidenced in a great addition to the meat output of the 

 ranges and in the active support of local stockmen. 



The effectiveness of the plan of organization for " getting" 

 the most destructive individuals is well illustrated hy the 



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The Portion of Coyote and Wolf — Trap and Poison. 



A, Trapped coyote — more than 2.10,000 of his ilk have been accounted for 

 in five years by Federal and cooperating hunters. /;, The $10,000 " Split 

 Bock " wolf — trapped in 1020, tans ending a tribute exacted of at least 50 

 head of cattle annually. C, Kxpert Biological Survey hunter distribut ing 

 poisoned baits to rid the range of the wily coyote. 



