fore the 1922 hunting season,- one (1) Game protector who is de¬ 
signated as a trapping instructor and devotes practically all of 
his time to. that worh, and 10 Traveling or Supervising protect-, 
ors, each in charge of all field activities of the Department in 
his district. During the past two fiscal years, 1920 and 1921 »■ 
prosecutions passing through the Department have been as follows; 
Prosecutions made during l$2QA£iscal year (Dec.1, 1919 to 
Nov, 30, 1920) I ! 
prosecutions by officers/ ori regular pay roll.1339 
prosecutions by Special /Deputy Game protectors 
(50% while under pay). .... . 295 
Prosecutions by local pplic^ officers, constables, 
and individuals.* *.. 180 
Prosecutions by state police. .-.^ . . 81 
{ \ Total,..........l895 x 
X Above includes 144 fish cases prosecuted by 
Game protectors. 
prosecutions made during 1921 fiscal year (Dec. 1, 
Nov. 30 , 1921) 
prosecutions by regular salaried officers..,,,, 
prosecutions by Special Deputy Game protectors 
without division of penalties.. * * • • 
prosecutions by Special Deputy Game protectors 
receiving half of penalty collected....,,. 
prosecutions by State police...... *. 
prosecutions by other peace officers.».., . 
prosecutions by individuals.. 
Total.. 
1920 to 
.1797 
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X Above includes 233 fish law cases prosecuted by 
Game protectors. 
In 1919 the Game Commission collected and deposited in 
penalties, propagating license fees, etc., exclusive of hunters* 
licenses, $29>014 .o 6; in 1920, $55 > 278.62; and in 1921 , $69,9^3* 2^. 
The state police are assisting us wherever possible, and 
have each year prosecuted a number of game law violations for us. 
We also have the hearty co-operation of the officers of the De¬ 
partment of Fisheries and Department of forestry, 
. The field force of the Game -Commission, as you will note 
from the above, has during the last several years made a special 
effort to co-operate with the Department of Fisheries in the en¬ 
forcement of their law, and each of our salaried officers is a 
Fire Warden and is assisting the Department of Forestry in the 
prevention and extinguishment of forest fires. Our officers have 
also assisted the secretary of Agriculture in a material way to 
secure .proper observance of the Dog License Law,. From the 
above you will note that we are doing everything , wi thin our pow er 
to co-operate wit h other departments, and are in return receiving 
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valuable support from them. 
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