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South Carolina Wildlife, Fall 1958
South Carolina Wildlife Resources Department
South Carolina Wildlife Resources Department
Abstract
The South Carolina Wildlife Magazine, published by the Department of Natural Resources, is dedicated to the conservation, protection and restoration of our state’s wildlife and natural resources, and to the education of our people to the value of these resources. It includes conservation success stories, heartwarming reflections, humorous tales, intriguing field notes, delectable recipes and awe-inspiring outdoor adventures. In this issue: What's the Answer ; Stripers Don't Hurt Other Fishing ; Tularemia can be Avoided by Careful Hunters ; Pay-As-You-Go Hunting ; Federation Names New Officers at Burnt Gin ; With the Wardens ; Seasons and Limits for Taking ; Reviews ; Hunters Hunt for Loopholes in Regulations ; Crippling Loss of Waterfowl can be Reduced ; What is a Quail Hunter? ; Unfavorite Fish: Spotted Gar ; Bear Island Area Opened to Duck Hunting.
Issue Date
1958-10
Keywords
Fishing--South Carolina--Periodicals, Hunting--South Carolina--Periodicals, Wildlife conservation--South Carolina--Periodicals, Tularemia, Game wardens--South Carolina, Game laws--South Carolina, Waterfowl, Quails, Gars, Bear Island Waterfowl Management Area (S.C.), Deer hunting--South Carolina
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Text
Rights
Copyright © South Carolina Wildlife. For more information contact the South Carolina State Library. www.statelibrary.sc.gov.
Digitization Specifications
300ppi, Epson Expression 12000xl flatbed scanner with Adobe Acrobat DC Standard software, Archival Master file is a multi-image TIFF; online version is a PDF/A-1b, 24-bit color.