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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 042 641 4 SE 009 772 TITLE Conservation Directory 1970. INSTITUTION National Wildlife Federation, Washington, D. C. PUB DATE 1 Dec 69 NOTE 152p. AVAILABLE FRCM The National Wildlife Federation, 1412 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 ($1.50) EDRS PRICE EDRS Price MF-$0.75 HC Not Available from EDRS. DESCRIPTORS Administrative Agencies, Community Organizations, *Directories, Fisheries, *Natural Resources, *Wildlife Management IDENTIFIERS Canada, United States of America ABSTRACT This list of natural resource use and manarjement organizations in the United States and Canada is supplemented with indices to their major periodical publications and to individuals named in the directory. Sectinns of the directory deal with agencies of the United States government; organizations and commissions with international, national, regional, and interstate interests and responsibilities; and with government agencies and citizen groups with interests in one state. There is a separate Canadian section. Brief descriptive notes outline the interests, objectives, and responsibilities of most organizations listed. Names and addresses of officers are included. An appendix' lists names and addresses of fish and game commissioners and directors in each state and territory of the United States and Canada. (AL)

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Page 1: DOCUMENT RESUME Conservation Directory 1970. INSTITUTION ... · African Wildlife Leadership Foundation. Inc. American Asscciation for the Advancement of Science American Association

DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 042 641

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SE 009 772

TITLE Conservation Directory 1970.INSTITUTION National Wildlife Federation, Washington, D. C.PUB DATE 1 Dec 69NOTE 152p.AVAILABLE FRCM The National Wildlife Federation, 1412 16th St.,

N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 ($1.50)

EDRS PRICE EDRS Price MF-$0.75 HC Not Available from EDRS.DESCRIPTORS Administrative Agencies, Community Organizations,

*Directories, Fisheries, *Natural Resources,*Wildlife Management

IDENTIFIERS Canada, United States of America

ABSTRACTThis list of natural resource use and manarjement

organizations in the United States and Canada is supplemented withindices to their major periodical publications and to individualsnamed in the directory. Sectinns of the directory deal with agenciesof the United States government; organizations and commissions withinternational, national, regional, and interstate interests andresponsibilities; and with government agencies and citizen groupswith interests in one state. There is a separate Canadian section.Brief descriptive notes outline the interests, objectives, andresponsibilities of most organizations listed. Names and addresses ofofficers are included. An appendix' lists names and addresses of fishand game commissioners and directors in each state and territory ofthe United States and Canada. (AL)

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THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION

The National Wildlife Federation Is a private, nonprofit organizationwhich seeks to attain conservation goals through educational means.The Federation has affiliates in 49 states. These affiliated state orga-nizations, in turn, are composed o! more than 8,500 local clubs andtheir individual members. This group plus those citizens who join theFederation directly as associate members and others supporting theNational Wildlife Federation total an estimated 2,250,000 persons.

Among the educational efforts of NWF is the promotion Na-tional Wildlife Week; devoted-aAnually to -er-thriely conservation issue.The Week first was initiated by presidential proclamation in 1938.Through radio and television efforts, as well as distribution of printedmaterials, National Wildlife Week has provided a yearly reminder of theneed for conservation. In 1970 the Importance of wildlife as a meas-ure of environmental quality will be stressed with the theme "SeenAny Wildlife Lately?"

The Federation is a leader In conservation publishing and pro-duces the award-winning NATIONAL WILDLIFE Magazine for associatemembers. It has also pioneered in teaching young people a full appre-ciation of nature through the color and excitement of the natural his-tory found in the pages of RANGER RICK'S NATURE MAGAZINE, sentto all who join Ranger Rick's Nature Club. The definitive CONSERVA-TION REPORT, a unique digest of national resource legislation pub-lished weekly whan Congress is in session, is distributed free uponrequest. CONSERVATION NEWS, a semimonthly publication, is alsoissued without charge. in addition, educational booklets covering ahost of conservation topics are published, and more than 400,00C aredistributed free each year.

NWF fellowships are made available to college and universitystudents majoring in conservation and the associated fields of naturalresource management.

The Federation retains the services of nine of the nation's mostdistinguished conservationists and resource managers. These menserve as NWF consultants in the fields of wildlife. water, ecology, air,public lands, fisheries, forestry, recreation, and soil conservation. Inthese experts, the Federation has a ready source of authoritative infor-mation when resource problems arise.

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CONSERVATIONDIRE

1970

A Listing of Organizations, Agenciesand Officials Concerned with Natural

Resource Use and Management

1C)..PuPsished as a Conseration Education Service of

The National Wildlife Federation0 1412 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20038

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CONTENTS

United States Government

Atomic Energy Commission 18 Department of Health, Education, Fish and Wildlife Service 15

Canal Zone Government Ire and Welfare, U.S. 9 Geological Survey 17

Citi 'ens' Advisory Committee on Consumer Protection and National Park Service 17

Environmental Quality 18 Environmental Health Service 10 Department of State, U.S. 17

Department of Agriculture, U.S. 3 Environmental Control Department of Transportation, U.S. 17

Agricultural Research Service 3 Administration 10 Coast Goad 17

Agricultural Stabilization and National Air Pollution Control Federal Aviation Administration 18

Conservation Service 3 Administration 10 Federal Highway Administration 18

Cooperative State Research Service .. 3 Office of Education 10 Federal Railroad Administration 18

Federal Extension Service 3 Department of Housing And Urban Urban Mass TransportationForest Service 6 Development, U.S. 10 Administration 18

Soil Conservation Service 7 Department of the Interior, U.S. 10 Environmental Quality Council 18

Department of Commerce, U.S. 8 Advisory Groups to the Secretary Federal Committee on Pest Control 19

Economic Development of the Interior 11 Federal Power Commission 19Administration 8 Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 15 General Services Administration 19

Department of Defense. U.S. 8 Bureau of Indian Affairs House of RepresentativesArmy Corps of Enpineers, U.S. ... . 9 ['cacao of Lath) NianAgeinent Committees 1

Association of American Rod and Bureau of Mines II Job Corps 19Gun Ciubs 9 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation 12 National Council on Marine Resources

Department of the Air Force 8 Bureau of Reclamation 13 r.nd Engineering Development 19Department of the Army 9 Bureau of Spot t Fisheries and Senate CommitteesDepartment of the Navy 9 Wildlife 16 Smithsonian Institution 19

Marine Corps, U.S. 9 Federal Water Pollution Control Tennessee Valley Authority 20Naval Fa:ilities Engineering Administration 13 Water Resources Council 20

Command 9

International, National, Regional and InterstateOrganizations and Commissions

African Wildlife Leadership Foundation.Inc.

American Asscciation for theAdvancement of Science

American Association for ConservationInk mat ion

American Association for Health,Physical Education and Recreation ...

American Association of BotanicalGardens and Arboretums

American Association of ZoologicalParks and Aquariums

American Camping Association, inc.American Casting AssociationAmerican Cetacean Society .

American Committee for InternationalWildlife Protection, Inc. ....

American Conservation Association.Inc.

American Farm Bureau FederationAmerican Fisheries SocietyAmerican Fishing Tackle

Manufacturers Association

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American Forest InstituteAmerican Forestry Association, TheAmerican Geographical SocietyAmerican Humane Association. The ...American Humane Education SocietyAmerican Institute of Biological

Sciences, Inc.American littoral SocietyAmerican Nationet Cattlemen's

AssociationAmerican Nature Study SocietyAmerican Ornithologists Union, Inc.American Pulpwood AssociationAmerican Scenic and Hiotic

Preservation SocietyAmerican Shore and Beach

Preservation AssociationAmerican Society of khthsolokists

and HerpetologistsAmerican Society of Landscape

Architects, TheAmerican Society of tirnitology and

Oceanography, Inc.

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American Society of Mammalogists ....American Society of Range

ManagementAmerican Water Resourc's

Association

Appalachian Highlands Association,Inc.

Appalachian Mountain ClubAppalachian Trail ConferenceArctic Institute of North AmericaA.:40X i ti011 for Voluntary

Siff it itail ion

.1ssociation of American GeographersAssociation of Conservation

EngineersAssociation of Consulting Foresters

Association of Interpretive NaturalistsAssociation of Midwest Fish and

Game Law Enforcement OfficersAtlantic Sea Run Salmon CommissionAtlantic States Marine Fisheries

Commission

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Audubon Naturalist Society of the Clubs 32 Minnesota-Wisconsin Boundary AreaCentral Atlantic States, Inc. 45 Girl Scouts of the United States Commission 22

Boat Owners Council of America 28 of America 32 National Academy of Sciences 34

Boone and Crockett Club 28 Great Lakes Commission 21 National Association of BiologyBoy Scouts of America 28 Great Lakes Fishery Commission 21 Teachers 14

Brotherhood of the Jungle Cock,Inc., The 28

Gulf States Marine FisheriesCommission 21

National Association of Soil andWater Conservation Districts 34

Camp Fire Club of America, The 28 Hardwood Research Council, Inc. 32 National Association of StateCamp Fire Girls, Inc. 29 Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Departments of Agriculture 35

Caribbean Conservation Association 45 Association 46 National Association of StateChamber of Commerce of the Holly Society of America 32 Foresters 35

United States of America 29 Indian Rights Association 32 National Association of State OutdoorCitizens Committee on Natural Industrial Forestry Association 46 Recreation Liaison Officers 35

Resources 29 inland Bird Banding Association 46 National Association of StateCommittee for National Arbor Inter-American Tropical Tuna Park Directors 35

Day, The 29 Commission 21 National Audubon Society 33

Congress on Population and Intercollegiate Outing Ctub National Campers and HikersEnvironment 29 Association 32 Association, Inc 36

Connecticut River Watershed International Association of Game, National Coal Association 36Council, loc. 45 Fish and Conservation National Conference on State Parks,

Conservation and Research Foundation, Commissioners 33 The 36Inc., The 29 International C,rrimissicrt for the National Council for Geographic

Conservation Associates 29 Northwest Atlantic Fisheries 21 Education 46

Conservation Education Associatiorr... 29 International Commission on National Crome..il of ForestryConservation Foundation, The 29 National Parks 21 Association ExecutivesConservation Law Foundation. Inc. .... 45 International Council for Bird National Council of State GardenConservation Law Society of . kmerica, Preservation 33 Clubs, Inc. 36

The 29 International Game rish National Education Association 36Conservation library Center of the Association 33 National Farmers Union 36

Denver Public Library 29 International North Pacific Fisheries National Field Archery Associrtion 37

Cooper Ornithological Society 30 Commission 21 National Fisheries institute, Inc 37

Darling. J.N. "Ding," International Pacific Halibut National Forest RecreationFoundation, Inc. 30 Commission 21 Association 17

Daughters of the American Revolution,National Society 30

International Pacific SalmonFisheries Commission 21

National Forest ReservationCommission 22

Defenders of Wildlife 30 International Shade Tre. Conference, National Geographic Society 37

Delaware River Basin Commission 21 Inc 33 National Grange, The 17

Desert Bighorn Council 10 International Society of Tropical National Mosquito ControlFish andDesert Protective Council, inc.. The . 45 Foresters, Inc. Wildlife Coordination Committee ... 37

Ducks Unlimited 30 International Union for Conservation National Parks Association 37

Eastern Federation of Mineralogical of Nature and Natural Resources 13 National Prairie Grouse Technicaland Lapidary Societies, Inc. 46 International Whaling Commission . 22 Council 37

Ecological Society of America 30 Interstate Commission on the National Reclamation Association 37

Elm Research Institute 30 Potomac River Basin 22 National Recreation and ParkEnvironmental Defense Fund 30 link Walton League of America, AssociationEnvironmental Research Institute 31 The 11 National Research Council 34

Fauna Preservation Society 31 Jackson Pole Preserve, Inc 13 National Rifle Association ofFederation of Fly Fishermen 31 John Mi it Institute for Environmental America 38

Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs .. 46 Studies 34 National Shooting Sports Foundation,Fontana Conservation Roundup 31 Joint Council on Economic Inc. 38

Food and Agriculture Organization of Education 14 National Water Safety Congress 38

the United Nations 31 Keep America Beautiful. inc. 14 National Waterfowl Council 18

Forest Farmers Associa.ion Lake Erie Cleanup Committee, Inc. 46 National Watershed Congress 38

Cooperative 46 League of Women Voters Education National Wildlife Federation ..... 3$

Forest History Society. inc. . 11 Fund 34 National Wildlife FederationFriends of Africa in America 31 League of Women Voters of the U.S..... 34 Endowment, Inc. .. ...... 39

Friends of the Earth 31 Mat)land-National Capital Park Natural Resources Council ofFriends of Nature. Inc. 32 and Planning Commission 22 America 39

Hinds of the Wilderness 46 Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation ... Natural Science for YouthFuture Farmers of America t2 MidAtlantic Council of Watershed Foundation sa

Game Conservation Society t2 Associations 46 Nature Conservancy. The 39

Garden Club of America. The s2 Migratory !lied Conservation New England Advisory Board for FishGeneral Federation of Women's Commission 22 and Game Prebitens 47

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New England Forestry Foundation,Inc.

New England Outdoor Writers'Association 47

New England River BasinsCommission 22

New York-New Jersey TrailConference, Inc. 47

Nilo Farms 39

North American Family CampersAssociation 39

North American Game Breeders andShooting Preserve Association,Inc. 40

North American WildlifeFoundation 40

North Central Audubon Council 47Northeast Association of Game and

Fish Commissioners 47North-East Atlantic Fisheries

Commission 22

Northeast Conservation lawEnforcement Chiefs'Association 47

Northeastern BirdBandingAssociation, Inc. 47

Northeastern Forest Fire ProtectionCommission 22

Ohio River Valley Water SanitationCommission

Open Space Institute 40Outboard Boating Club of

AmericaOutdoor Writers Association of

America, Inc.

Oyster Institute of North47 America, The 40

Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission 22

Pi nchot Institute for ConservationStudies. The 40

Planned ParenthoodWorldPopulation 40

Population Council 40Population Crisis Committee 40Population Reference BureauPotomac Basin Center 47Prairie Club, The 40Public I.and Law Review

Commission 22

Rachel Carson Trust for the LivingEnvironment, Inc 41

Raptor Research Foundation, Inc. 41

Remington Farms 41

Resources Advisory Board,Southeast River Basins 47

Resources for the Future, Inc. 41

Rocky Mountaip Center onEnvironment 47

Ruffed Grouse Society of America.The 41

Save the Dunes Council 48Scientists' Institute for Public

Information 41

Sierra Club 41

Society for the Preservation of Birds22 of Prey 42

Society of American Foresters 42

Society of Ty mpanuchus Cupirlo40 Pinnatus Ltd. ... 42

Soil Conservation Society of40 America 42

Southeastern Association of Gameand Fish Commissioners 48

Southern Forest Institute 48Sport Fishery Research Foundation 42Sport Fishing Institute 42

Student Conservation Association,Inc. 42

Thorne Ecological Foundation 42Trailfindcrs, Inc. 42Trout Unlimited 42Trustees for Conservation 43U.S. Trout Farmers Association 43Upper Colorado River Commission 22

Upper Mississippi RiverConservation Committee 48

Water Pollution Control Federation 43Water Resources Association of

the Delaware River Basin 48Welder Wildlife Foundation 43Western Association of State Game

and Fish Commktic.n,,ts11'estern Bird Banding Association

1Vcstern Forestry and ConservationAssociation 48

Whooping Crane ConservationAssociation, Inc. 43

Wild Animal Propagation Trust 43Wilderness Society, TheWildlife Management Institute 43Wildlife Restoration. Inc 43Wildlife Society, The 43Wilson Ornithological Society 44Woman's National Farm and Garden

Association 44World Wildlife Fund 44

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND CITIZEN GROUPS

Acres, Inc. 62Adirondack Mountain Flub,

Inc., The 78Alabama Government Agencies 49Alabama Association of Soil and Water

Conservation DistrictSupervisors 49

Alabama Cooperative FisheryUnit 49

Alabama Cooperative WildlifeResearch Unit 49

Alabama Ornithological Society .. 49'Alabama Wildlife Federation 49Alaska - Government Agencies 49Alaska Association of Soil Conservation

Sub-Mulcts 0Alaska Com*.nvation Society 0

IN STATES AND TERRITORIES

Alaska Cooperative WildlifeResearch Unit 49

'Alaska Sportsmen's Council r9Atirona Government AgenciesArirona Association of Soil and Water

Conserv.tion Districts tOArirona Cooperative Fishery Unit 0Arizona Cooperative Wildlife

Research Unit'Arirona Wildlife FederationArkansas Government AgenciesArkansas Association of Conservation

DistrictsArkansas Audubon Society. Inc t'Arkansas Wildlife Vederation, Inc. .... 31Association for the Protection of the

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Association of Illinois Soil and WaterConservation Districts 61

Association of Nev. Jersey ConservationCommissions 76

Association of Texas Soil and WaterConservation Districts 89

Audubon Society of Missouri 72Audubon Society of New Hampshire .. 73Audubon Society of Ohio 81Audubon Society of Rhode Island 83Audubon Society of the State of

Connecticut t tBroods Bird Club. Inc., The 94California - Government Agencies itCalifornia Academy of Sciences t2California Association of Soil

Conservation Districts 2

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California Conservation Council 52 of New Hampshire, inc. 75 !utak Walton League of America, Inc.California Cooperative Fishery Unit ... 52 Federation of New York State (State Divisions)California Forest Protective Bird Clubs, Inc. 78 California 32

Association 52 Florida - Government Agencies 56 Colorado 54California Roadside Council, Inc. 52 Florida Association of Soil and Florida 58'California Wildlife Federation. Water Conservation District Illinois 61

Inc. 52 Supervisors 57 Indiana 62Chesapeake do Ohio Canal Florida Audubon Society 57 Iowa 63

Association 56 Florida Conservation Council 57 Maryland 67Citizens Committee for Nature Florida Forestry Association 57 Minnesota 71

Conservation 61 'Florida Wildlife Federation 57 Nebrask a 74Citizens Committee for Parks, Inc. 56 Forest Preserve Association of New York 78Citizens Natural Resources Association New York State, Inc., The 78 Ohio 81

of Wisconsin, Inc. 93 Friends of the Three Sisters Oregon 83Clear Air, Clear WaterUnlimited .... 71 Wilderness, Inc. 83 Pennsylvania 84Colorado Government Agencies 53 Georgia Government Agencies 58 Virginia 92Colorado Association of Soil Georgia Association of Soil and Wisconsin 95

Conservation Districts 54 Water Conservation District Wyoming 96Colorado Cooperative Fishery Supervisors 53_ Kama% - Government ,Agencies 63

Unit 54 Georgia Conservancy, Inc., The 58 Kansas Academy of Sciencs: 64Lotorado Cooperative Wildlife Georgia Cooperative Fishery Unit 58 Kansas Association of Soil

Research Unit 34 Georgia Forest Research Council 59 Conservation Districts 64Colorado Mountain Club 54 Georgia Forestry Association, Inc 59 Kansas Ornithological SocietyColorado Open Space Coordinating 'Georgia Sportsmen's Federation 58 'Kansas Wildlife Federation, Inc. 64

Council, Inc. Sa Guam Government Agencies 59 Keep Tennessee Green Association .... 88Colorado Open Space Foundation 54 Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Kentucky Government Agencies 64Colorado Water Congress 54 Institute 57 Kentucky Academy of Science 65'Colorado Wildlife Federation, Inc..... 54 Hawaii Government Agencies 59 Kentucky Association of Soil andColorado Wool Growers Association ...Connecticut Government

Agencies

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Havolii Cooperative Fishery Unitliwwaii Association of Soil and

Water Conservation Districts

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Water Conservation Districts ....'League of Kentucky Sportsmen,

Inc., The

65

63Connecticut Association of Conservation Hawaii Audubon Society 39 League of Ohio Sportsmen 31

Commissions, inc. 53 'Hawaii Wildlife Federation S9 Louisiana Government Agencies 63Connecticut Association of District Idaho Government Agencies 60 Louisiana Association of Soil and

Supervisors 55 Idaho Association of Soil Conservation Water Conservation DistrictConnecticut Audubon Council SS Districts 60 Supervisors .. 66Connecticut Forest and Park Association, Idaho Cooperative Fishery Upit 60 Louisiana Cooperative Fishery Unit ... 65

Inc 55 Idaho Cooperative Wildlife Louisiana Cooperative Wildlife'Connecticut Wildlife Federation. Research Unit 60 Research Unit 65

53 Idaho Wildlife Federation 60 Louisiana Forestry Association 66Conservation Council for Hawaii 59 Illinois Government Agencies 60 'Louisiana Wildlife Federation,Conservation Education Council Illinois Audubon Society 61 Inc 63

of Maryland 67 Illinois Federation of Sportsmen's Maine Government Agencies 66Conservation Council of North Clubs 61 Maine Association of Soil and

Carolina 79 Illinois Prairie Path 61 Matt Conservation District'Conservation Federation of Indiana Government Agencies 62 Supervisors 66

MissoutiConservation Forum

7278

Indiana Association of Soil andWater Conservation Districts, Inc. ... 62

Maine Audubon Society and PortlandSociety of Natural Histoty 66

Council of Sportsmen's Clubs of 'Indiana Conservation Cowell, Inc 62 Maine Coopetative Fishery Unit 66assac h use tts, Inc

Delaware Covet n mint AgenciesDelaware Association of Soil and Water

Conservation District

69ts

Indiana Audubon Society, Inc.Iowa Government Agencieslow* Academy of Sciencelow a Association of Soil Conservation

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Maine Cooperative WildlifeReseatch Unit

Maryland Government Agencies6666

Supervisors 56 District Commissioners 63 Maryland Association of Soil

Delaware Conservation Edu; at ion loss a Conservation Education Council. Conservation Districts, Inc. 67

Assoc is ion S6 Inc 6) Maryland Ot nithological Society,

Delaware Wild Lands, Inc 446 Iowa Cooperative Fishery Unit 6) Inc 67

De!aviare Wildlife Federation .1 low* Cooperative Wildlife 'Maryland %Wide. Federation 67

Delmarva Ornithological Society 36 Research Unit 63 Massachusetts Government

District of Columbia - Government Iowa Ornithologists' Union 61 Agencies 6$Agencies '6 Iowa Wildlife Federation. Inc. 6) Massachusetts Association of

Ecology Center 1.2 Island of Hawaii Fish and Game Conservation Districts 69'Federated Smirtsmen's Clubs Association ta Massachusetts Audubon Society. Inc. 69

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Massachusetts Cooperative FisheryUnit 68

Massachusetts Cooperative WildlifeResearch Unit 68

Massachusetts Forest and ParkAssociation 69

'Massachusetts Wildlife Federation,Inc. 68

Merck Forest Foundation, Inc. 91Michigan Government Agencies 69Michigan Audubon Society 69Michigan Botanical Club, Inc. 70Michigan Natural Areas Council 70Michigan Natural Resources

Council 70Michigan Soil Conservation Districts

Inc. 70Ur.itcd Coos(' vation

Clubs 69Middle Tennessee Conservancy

Council 88Minnesota - Government Agencies 70Minnesota Association for Conservation

Education 71Minnesota Association of Soil and

Water Conservation Districts 71

'Minnesota Conservation Federation 70Minnesota Environmental Control

Citizens Association 71Mississippi Government Agencies 71

Mississippi Association of Soil andWater Conservation DistrictCommissioners 72

Mississippi Forestry Association 72Mississippi Wildlife Federation 71

Missouri - Government Agencies 72Missouri Association of Soil and

Water Conservation Districts 73Missouri Cooperative Fishery Unit 72Missouri Cooperative Wildlife

Research Unit 72Montana Government Agencies 73Montana Association of Sol and

Waver Conservation Districts 73Montana Conservation Council,

Inc. 73

Montana Cooperative Fishery Unit 73Montana Cooperative Wildlife

Research Unit 73Montana Wildlife Federation 73Mountain Club of Maryland 67Mountaineers, The 93National Campers and Hikers

Association, Inc. (Illinois StateAssociation) 61

National Capital Area Federationof Garden Clubs, Inc. els

Natural History Society of Maryland.The

Natural Land Ir.stitute 61

Natural Resources Council ofIllinois 61

Natural Resources Council of

Maine 66Nebraska - GoverKment Agencies 73Nebraska Association of Soil and

Water Conservation Districts 74Nebraska Ornithologists' Union.

Inc. 74Nevada Government Agencies .. 74Nevada Association of Soil Conservation

Districts 74Nevada Wildlife Federation, Inc 74New Hampshire Government

Agencies 74New Hampshire Association of

Conservation Districts 75New Hampshire Natural Resources

Council, Inc 75New Jersey Covcrran-,ciit Agencies 75New Jersey Association of Soil

Conservation Districts 76New Jersey Audubon Society 76New Jersey State Federation of

Sportsmen's Clubs, Inc. 76New Mexico Government Agencies 76New Mexico Association of Soil at d

Water Conservation Districts 77New Mexico Wildlife and Conservation

Association, Inc 77New York Government Agencies 77New York Cooperative Fishery Unit .. 78New York Cooperative Wildlife

Research Unit 78New York Forest Owners Association

Inc. 78New York Soil Conservation Districts

Association, Inc 78'New York State Conservation Council,

Inc. 78New York Zoological Society 78North Ctrolina Government

Agencies 79North Carolina Association of Soil and

Water Conservation Districts 79North Carolina Cooperative Fishery

Unit 79North Carolina Forestry

Association 79North Carolina Forestry Council 79North Carolina Recreation

and Park Society. Inc 79'North Carolina Wildlife Federation 79North Cascades Conservation

Council 93North Dakota Gov.iinenent

Agencies 79North Dakota Association of Soil

Conservation Districts 80North Dakota Natural Science

Society 80'North Dakota Wildlife Federation 80North Jersey Conservation

Foundation 76Northern California Association to

Preserve Bodega Head and

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Harbor, Inc 53Northern Virginia Corservation

Council 92Ohio - Government Agencies 80Ohio Conservation Congress 81Ohio Cooperative Fishery Unit 81Ohio Cooperative Wildlife Research

Unit 81Ohio Federation of Soil and Water

Conservation Districts 81Ohio Forestry Association, Inc. 81

Ohio Parks and RecreationAssociation 81

Oklahoma Government Agencies 81Oklahoma Academy of Science R2Oklahoma Amoci.ition of Soil and

Water Conservation Districts 82Oklahoma Cooperative Fishery Unit 82Oklahoma Cooperative Wildlife

Research Unit 82Oklahoma Ornithological Society 82Oklahoma Wildlife Federation 82Open Lands Project 61Otegon Government Agencies 82Oregon Association of Soil and Water

Conservation Districts 83Oregon Cooperative Fishery Unit 83Oregoreyildlife Federat'on 83Ozark Society incorporated. The 51

Pennsylvania GovernmentAgencies 83

Pennsylvania Association of Soil andWater Conservation DistrictDirectors, Inc. 84

Pennsylvania Cooperative FisheryUnit 84

Pennsylvania Cooperative WildlifeResearch Unit 84

Pennsylvaia Federatioia ofSportsmen's Clubs. inc. 84

Pennsylvania Forestry Association.The 83

Pennsylvania Roadside Council,Inc. 83

Pennsylvania State Sportsmen'sAssociation, Inc. 83

Planning and Conservation League 53Prairie Chicken Foundation of

Illinois 61Puerto Rico Government Agencies 83Puerto Rico Association of Soil and

Water Conservation Districts 85Rhode Island Government

Agencies 83Rhode Island Association of Soil and

Water Conservation DistrictSupervisors 85

'Rhode Island Wildlife Federation 83Save-the-Redwoods League aySociety for the Protection of

New Hampshire Forests 73South Carolina Government

Agencies 86

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South Carolina Association cf Soil and Texas Forestry Association 89 Washington Cooperative FisheryWater Conservation District Trees for Tomorrow, Inc. 95 Unit 93Supervisors, Inc. 86 Trustees of Reservations, The 69 Washington Forest Protection

South Carolina Forestry Association ... 86 Utah Government Agencies 89 Association 93'South Carolina Wildlife Utah Association of Soil Conservation Washington State Forestry

Federation 86 Districts 90 Conference 93South Dakota - Government Utah Cooperativ:: Fishery Unit 90 'Washington State Sportsmen's

Agencies 86 Utah Cooperative Wildlife Council, Inc 93South Dakota Cooperative Fishery Research Unit . 90 West Virginia - Government

Unit 87 Utah Nature Study Society 90 Agencies 93South Dakota Cooperative Wildlife 'Utah Wildlife and Outdoor West Virginia ails) Water Conservation

Research Unit 87 Recreation Federation. 90 District Supervisors Association,South Dakota State Association of Vcrmorit Ciovernment Agencies 90 Inc. 94

Congn-vatioil Districts 87 Vermont Federation of Sportsmen's 'West Virginia Wildlife Federation .... 94South Dakota Wildlife Federation 87 Clubs. Inc. 91 Western Pennsylvania Conservancy ... , 85Southeastern Environmental Council, Vermont Natural Resources Conservation Wisconsin Government Agencies 94

Inc sg Association 91 Wisconsin Association of Soil and'Sportsmen's Clubs of Texas, Inc. 89 'Vrrrriont Natural Resources Water Conservation Districts 95Staten Island Institute of Arts Council 90 Wisconsin Park and Recreation

and Sciences 79 Virgin Islands Conservation Association 95Susquehanna Conservation Council .... 79 Society 91 Wisconsin Pheasant Bleeders'Tennessee Government Agencies 87 Virginia Government Agencies 91 Association 95Tennessee Association of Soil and Water Virginia Association of Soil and Water Wisconsin Resource Conservation

Conservation Districts 88 Conservation Districts 92 Council 95Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Virginia Cooperative Fishery Unit 92 Wisconsin Society for

Planning 88 Virginia Cooperative Wildlife Ornithology, Inc es'Tennessee Conservation League, Research Unit 92 'Wisconsin Wildlife Federation 95

87 Virginia Forests, Inc. 92 Wyoming - Government Agencie: 96Tennessee Scenic Rivers Association Virginia Society of Ornithology 92 Wyoming Association of Soil and WaterTexas Government Agencies 88 'Virginia Wildlife Federation, Conservation Districts 96Texas Advisory Committee Inc. 92 *Wyoming Wildlife Federation 96

on Conservation Education 89 Washington GovernmentTexas Consetvation Council, Inc. 89 Agencies 92Tens Council for Wildlife Washington Association of Soil and Water 'State artil hitt of the National Wildlife

Protection 89 Conservation Districts 93 Federation

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND CITIZEN

GROUPS IN CANADA

Alberta Government Agencies 99 Conservation Council of Ontario, International Council for BirdAlberta Fish and Game The 101 Preservation (Canada) 99

Aveniation 99 Department of Fisheries and Jack Miner Migratory BirdAlgonquin Wildlands League 100 Forestry 97 Foundation, Inc. 101

Atlantic Salmon Association 98 Department of Indian Affairs and Manitoba (government Agencies .... 100British Cotumbi:, Government Northern Development 98 Manitoba Wildlife Federation 100

Agencies 99 Ducks Unlimited (Canada) 99 National and Provoicial ParksBritish Colu mNa Waterfowl Sxiety. National 99 As ciation of Canada 99

The 99 Alberta 99 New Brunswick GovernmentBritish Columbia Wildlife British Columbia 100 Agencies 100

Federation 99 Manitoba 100 Newfoundland GovernmentCanadian Audubon Society 98 Saskatchewan 102 Agencies 100Canadian Council of Resource Federation of British Columbia Nortbetn Economic Development

Ministers 97 Naturalists 100 Branch 98Canadian Forestry Association 99 Federation of Ontario Nova Scotia GovernmentCanadian institute of Forestry 99 Naturalists 101 Agencies 100Canadian Wildlife Federation 99 Fisheries Research 0,:gard of Nova Scotia Wildlife Federation 100Canadian Wildlife Service 97 Canada 98 Or twit Government Agencies 101

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Ontario F:deration of Anglers andHunte.s, Inc., The 101

Ontario Forestry Association 101

Ontario Waterfowl ResearchFoundation 101

Prince Edward Island - GovernmentAgencies 101

Provancher Society of NaturalH:story of Canada, The 101

Province of Quebec Society for theProtection of Birds, Inc. 101

Quebec - Government Agencies 101

Quebec Forestry Association,Inc. 101

Quebec Wildlife ConservationAssociation 102

Quebec Wildlife Federation 102Saskatchewan - Government

Agencies 102

Saskatchewan Natural HistorySociety 102

Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation 102Yukon Territory.- Government

Agencies 102

APPENDIX

Colleges and Universities 103

Fish and Game Commissionersand Directors of theU.S. and Canr,da 107

INDEXES

Index to Major Publications 109

Personal Name Index 110Other Directories of Interest 109

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES(Committees considering natural resource legislation)

[UNITED STATES SENATE

COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE ANDFORESTRY, Rm. 324, Old Senate OfficeBldg., Washington, D.C. 20510 (202,225-2035)

Consists of 13 Senators: agriculture generally;inspection of livestock and meat products;animal industry and diseases of animals;adulteration of seeds, insect pests, andprotection of birds and animals in forestreserves; agricultural colleges and experimentstations; forestry in general and forest reservesother than those created from the publicdomain; agricultural economics and research;agricultural and industrial chemistry; dairyindustry; entomology and plant quarantine;human nutrition and home economics; plantindustry, soils, and agricultural engineering;agricultural education extension services;extension of farm credit and farm security;rural electrification; agricultural productionand marketing and stabilization of prices ofagricultural products; crop insurance and soilconservation.

COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, Rm.1235, New Senate Office Bldg.,Washington, D.C. 20510 (202, 225-3471)

Consists of 24 Senators: all proposedlegislation, messages, petitions, memorials,and other matters relating to appropriation ofthe revenue for the support of theGovernment.

COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, Rm. 5202,New Senate Office Bldg., Washington,D.C. 20510 (202, 225-5115)

Consists of 19 Senators: interstate and foreigncommerce generally; merchant marinegenerally; registering and licensing of vesselsand small boats; navigation and the lawsrelating thereto, including pilotage; inlandwaterways; fisheries and wildlife, includingresearch, restoration, refuges, andconservation.

COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULARAFFAIRS, Rm. 3105, New Senate OfficeBldg., Washington, D.C. 20510(202,225-4971)

Consists of 17 Senators: public landsgenerally, including entry, easements andgrazing thereon; mineral resources of thepublic lands; forfeiture of land grants andalien ownership, including alien ownership ofmineral lands; forest reserves and nationalparks created from the public domain;military parks and battlefields, and nationalcemeteries; preservation of prehistoric ruinsand objects of interest on the public domain;measures relating generally to the insular

possessions of the U.S., except those affectingtheir revenue and appropriations; irrigationand reclamation, including water supply forreclamation projects, and easements of publiclands for irrigation projects; interstatecompacts relating to apportionment of watersfor irrigation purposes; mining interestsgenerally; mineral land laws and claims andentries thereunder; geological survey; miningschools and experimental stations; petroleumconservation and conservation of the radiumsupply in the U.S.; relations of the U.S. withthe Indians and Indian tribes; measuresrelating to the care, education, andmanagement of Indians, including the careand allotment of Indian lands and general andspecial measures relating to claims which arepaid out of Indian funds.

COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS, Rm.4204, New Senate Office Bldg.,Washington, D.C. 20510 (202, 225-6176)

Consists of 15 Senators: flood control andimprovement of rivers and harbors; publicworks for the benefit of navigation andbridges and dams (other than internationalbridges and dams); water power; oil and otherpollution of navigable eaters; public buildingsand occupied or improved grounds of theUnited States generally; measures relating tothe purchase of sites and construction of postoffices, customhouses, Federal courthouses,and Government buildings within the Districtof Columbia; measures relating to the Capitolbuilding and the Senate and House OfficeBuildings; measures relating to theconstruction or reconstruction, maintenance,and care of the buildings, and grounds of theBotanic Gardens, the library of Congress,and the Smithsonian Institution; publicreservations and parks within the District ofColumbia including Ro ik Creek Park and theZoological Park; measures relating to theconstruction or maintenance of roads andpost roads.

COMMI rTEE ON AGRICULTURE, Rm. 1301,Longworth House Office Bldg.,Washington, D.C. 20515 (202, 225-2171)

Consists of 33 Members: adulteration ofseeds, insect pests, and protection of birds andanimals is forest reserves; agriculturegenerally; agricultural and industrialchemis.Yy; agricultural colleges andexperiment stations; agricultural economicsand research; agricultural education extensionservices; agricultural production andmarketing and stabilization of prices of

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agricultural products; animal industry anddiseases o: animals; crop Insurance and soilconservation; dairy industry; entomology andplant quarantine; extension of farm credit andfarm security; forestry in general, and forestreserves other than those created from thepublic domain; human nutrition and homeeconomics; inspection of livestock and meatproducts; plant inCostry, soils, andagricultural engineering; rural electrification.

COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, Rm.H-218, Capitol Bldg., Washington, D.C.20515 (202, 225-2771)

Consists of 51 Members: appropriation of therevenue for tke support of the Government.

COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULARAFFAIRS, Rm. 1324, Longworth HouseOffice Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515(202, 225-2761)

Consists of 34 Members: forest reserves andnational parks created from the publicdomain; forfeiture of land grants and alienownership, including alien ownership ofmineral lands; geological survey; interstatecompacts relating to apportionment of watersfor Irrigation purposes; irrigation andreclamation, including water supply forreclamation projects, and easements of publiclands for irrigation projects, and acquisitionof private lands when necessary to completeirrigation projects; measures relating to thecare, education, and management of Indians,including the care and allotment of Indianlands and general and special measuresrelating to cleans which art paid out ofIndian funds; measures relating to insularpossessions of the U.S., except mattersaffecting their revenue and appropriations;military parks and battlefields, and nationalcemeteries; mineral land laws and claims andentries thereunder; mineral resources of thepublic lands; mining interests generally;mining schools and experimental stations;petroleum conservation on the public landsand conservation of the radium supply in theU.S.; preservation of prehistoric ruins andobjects of interest on the public domain;public lands generally, including entry,easements, and grazing thereon; relations ofthe U.S. with the Indians and the Indiantribes.

COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE ANDFOREIGN COMMERCE, Rm. 2125,Rayburn House Office Bldg., Washington,D.C. 20515 (202, 225-2927)

Consiuts of 37 Members: interstate andkreign commerce generally; interstate oilcompacts, and petroleum and natural gas,except on the public lands; regulation cfinterstate transmission of power, except the

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installation of connections betweenGovernment water projects; inland waterways.

COMMITTEE ON MERCHANT MARINE ANDFISHERIES, Rm. 1334, Longworth HouseOffice Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515(202, 225-4047)

Consists of 37 Members: merchant marinegenerally; registering and licensing of vesselsand small boats; coast and geodetic surveys;fisheries and wildlife, including research,restoration, refuges and conservation.

COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS, Rm.2165, Rayburn House Office Bldg.,Washington, D.C. 20515 (202, 225-4472)

Consists of 34 Members: flood control andimprovement of rivers and harbors; publicworks for the benefit of navigation, includingbridges and dams (other than internationalbridges and dams); water power; oil and otherpollution of navigable waters; publicreservations and parks within the District ofColumbia, including Rock Creek Park and

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the Zoological Park; measures relating to theconstruction or maintenance of roads andpost roads, other than appropriations therefor.

COMMITTEE ON RULES, Rm. H-3I3, CapitolBldg., Washington, D.C. 20515 (202,225-4121)

Consists of IS Members: the rules, joint rules,and order of business of the House; recessesand final adjournment of Congress; to sit andact whether or not the House is in session.

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENTOF AGRICULTURE

14th St. and Jefferson Dr., S.W.,Washington, D.C. 20250 (202, 388 plusextension)

Secretary: CLIFFORD M. HARDINUnder Secretary: J. PHIL CAMPBELLAssistant Secretary (International Affairs and

Commodity Programs): CLARENCE D.PALM BY (Ext. 3111)

Assistant Secretary (Marketing and ConsumerServices): RICHARD E. LYNG (Ext.4623)

Assistant Secretary (Rural Development andConservation): THOMAS K. COWDEN(Ext. 2796)

Assistant Secretary (Administration):JOSEPH M. ROBERTSON (Ext. 3291)

Director, Agricultural Economics: DONPAARLBERG (Eat, 5681)

Director, Science and Education: NED D.BAYLEY (Ext. 4581)

Director of Information: HAROLD R.LEWIS (Ext. 5247)

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE,Washington, D.C. 20250 (202, 388 plusextension; information: 737-4142)

Administrator: GEORGE W. IRVING, JR.(Ext. 3656)

Publication: Agricultural ResearchEditor: RUSSELL P. KANIUKA (Ext. 4436)

Soll and Water Conservation Research Div.,Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md.20705 (301, 474-6500 plus extension)

(Conducts research in watershed engineering,soil management, and water management.)Director: CECIL H. WADLF.IGH (Ext. 571)Associate Director: JAN VAN

SCHILFGAARDE (Ext. 361)Assistant Director, Watershed Engineering:

LOUIS M. GLYMPH (Ext. 691)Assistant Director, Water Management:

DWIGHT D. SMITH (Ext. 463)Assistant Director, Soil Management: CARL

W. CARLSON (Ext. 651)

Research Branches:Northeast (Conn., Del., Me., Md., Mass.,

N.H., N.J., N.Y., Pa., Vt., R.I., Va., W.Va.): H. L. BARROWS, Plant IndustryStation, Administratio Bldg., Rm. 319,Beltsville, Md. 20705 (301, 474 -6500, Ext.355)

Corn Belt (III., Ind., Iowa, Ky., Mich.,Minn., Mo., Ohio, Wis.): CORNELIUSA. VAN DOREN, 108 Soil ScienceBldg., University of Minnesota, St. Paul,Minn. 55101 (612, 334-2975)

Southern (Ala., Ark., Fla., Ga., La., Miss.,NC., Puerto Rico, S.C., Tenn.):

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS

GEORGE R. BURNS, P.O. Box 1072,Athens, Ga. 30601 (404, 548-5641, Ext.234)

Northern Plains (Colo., Mont., Nebr., N.Dak., S. Dak., Wyo.): CHESTER E.EVANS, P.O. Box E, 401 S. CollegeAve., Ft. Collins, Colo. 80521 (303,482-5272)

Southern Plains (Kans., N. Mex., Okla.,Tex.): J. REX JOHNSTON,USDA-ARS, Bushiand, Tex. 79012 (806,376-5151, Ext. 7850)

Northwest (Idaho, Ore., Wash., Alaska):DEAN C. MUCKEL, 550 W. Fort St.,Rm. 332, P.O. Box 1187, Boise, Idaho83701 (208,342-2711, Ext. 511)

Southwest (Ariz., Calif., Hawaii, Nev., Utah):WILLIAM W. DONNAN, 37306Elizabeth St., P.O. Box 2326, Riverside,Calif. 92506 (714, 686.9320, Ext. 454)

Plant Quarantine Div., Federal Center Bldg.,Hyattsville, Md. 20781 (202, 388 plusextension)

(Enforces plant quarantines affectingimportations of plants and plant productsfrom foreign countries, the movement of suchproducts between U.S. possessions and themainland, and intransit movement of productsrestricted by domestic plant quarantines;regulates the importation and interstatemovement of plant pests.)Director: F. A. JOHNSTON (Ext. 8424)Assistant Director: W. H. WHEELER (Ext.

8436)Assistant Director: T. G. DARLING (Ext.

8417)Assistant Director, Management: J. C. FREY

(Ext. 8428)

Plant Post Control Div., Federal Center Bldg.,Hyattsville, Md. 20781 (202, 388 plusextension)

(Administers cooperative plant pest controland domestic quarantine programs for thecontrol and eradication of insects, diseasesand nematodes of economic importance.)Director: DONALD R. SHEPHERD (Ext.

8307)Associate Director: JOSEPH F. SPEARS

(Ext. 8308)Assistant Director: JOSEPH W. GENTRY

(Ext. 8309)Assistant to the Director for Management: E.

E. NORRIS (Ext. 8388)Chief Staff Officers:

Control Operations: M. T. PENDER (Ext.8327)

Survey and Detection Operations: THOMASMcINTYRE (Ext. 8349)

Regulatory Operations: G. 0. ROHWER(Ext. 8339)

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Methods Operations: J. R. BRAZZEL (Ext.8328)

Regional Supervisors:Eastern Region: HARRY L. SMITH, Flynn

Ave. and Park Blvd., P.O. Box 93,Moorestown, N.J. 08057

Central Region: M. A. CAMPBELL, 3104th Ave., Rm. 900, Minneapolis, Minn.55401

Southern Region: CHARLES C. FANCHER,3505 25 th Ave., P.O. Box 989,Gulfport, Miss. 39502

Western Region: JAMES R. DUTTON,Rm. 201, Post Office Bldg., P.O. Box 18,13th and Alice St., Oakland, Calif. 94604

Mexico Region: LEV F. CURL, ApartadoNo. 815, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon,Mexico

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION ANDCONSERVATION SERVICE, Washington,D.C. 20250 (202, 388 plus extension)

(Administers the following nationwide orregional programs: Agricultural ConservationProgram, Conservation Reserve Program ofthe Soii Bank, Cropland Conversion Program,Cropland Adjustment Program (includingpublic access and Greenspan), AppalachianLand Stabilization and ConservationProgram, and various commodity, annualacreage diversion, and price stabilizationprograms (including feed grains, wheat,cotton, sugar, livestock, wool, etc.).)Administrator: KENNETH E. FRICK (Ext.

3467)Director, Conservation and Land Use

Programs Div.: SEELEY G. LODWICK(Ext. 6221)

Deputy Directors: WARREN A. MYERS(Ext. 5295); JAMES M. HUNT (Ext.6825)

Branch Chiefs: GARDNER L. SMITH(Conservation) (Ext. 7333); ROY M.GARREN (Land Use) (Ext. 4053);GEORGE E. BRADLEY (SpecialPrograms) (Ext. 4491); ERNEST L.GAMBELL (Program Analysis) (Ext.6853)

Director, Information Div.: WILLIAM H.CUMMINGS (Ext. 5237)

COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH SERVICE,Washingtoi, D.C. 20250 (202, 388 plusextension)

(Administers Federal-grant funds for researchin agriculture, forestry, resource conservation,and rural life =rig available to StateAgricultural Experiment Stations andForestry Schools in the 50 states and PuertoRico.)Administrator: R. L. LOVVORN (Ext. 4423)Associate Administrator: H. C.

KNOBLAUCH (Ext. 7441)

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Assistant Administrator, Formula Funds: T.S. RONNINGEN (Ext. 4587)

Assistant Administrator, Cooperative ForestryResearch: G. F. BIJRKS (Ext. 4913)

Assistant Administrator, Regional Research:C. F. SIERK (Ext. 5819)

Assistant to the Administrator, ProgramEvaluation: H. A. DUNN (Ext. 6841)

Regional Research Coordinator: B. F.BEACHER (Ext. 6827)

Assistant to the Administrator, ResearchCommunications: B. F. BEACHER (Ext.5260)

Assistant to the Administrator,Administrative Officer: C. M.RINGUETTE (Ext. 6845)

Program Officer, Program Evaluations: N. G.BRANDENBURG (Ext. 5322)

Director, Animal Science Research it ogam:J. 0. GRANDSTAFF (Ext. 6209)

Director, Economics, Marketing, Rural andCommunity Development ResearchProgrrms: P.1. JEHLIK (Ext. 6033)

Director, Plant Science Research Program: C.L. LEFEBVRE (Ext. 4787)

Director, Utilization Research Program: R.G. GARNER (Ext. 7223)

Director, Human Nutrition and ConsumerUse Research Program: MARY B.MINDEN (Ext. 7854)

State Agricultural Experiment StationDirectors:

Ala: E. V. SMITH, Agricultural ExperimentSta., Auburn 36830

Alaska: H. F. DRURY, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., College 99701

Ariz.: R. K. FREVERT, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., Tucson 85721

Ark.: E. M. CRALLEY, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., Fayetteville 72701

Calif.: C. F. KELLY, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., 317 University Hall,2200 University Ave., Berkeley 94720

Colo.: D. F. HERVEY, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., Fort Collins 80521

Conn.: J. CL HORSFALL, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., P. 0. Box 1106, NewHaven 06504; E. J. KERSTING,Agricultural Experiment Sta., Storrs06268

Del.: W. E. McDANIEL, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., Newark 19711

Fla.: J. W. SITES, Agricultural ExperimentSta., Gainesville 32601

Ga.: J. H. OWEN, Agricultural ExperimentSta., Athens 30601

Hawaii: C. PEAIRS WILSON, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., Honolulu 96822

Idaho: J. E. KRAUS, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., Moscow 83843

III.: 0. W. SALISBURY, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., Urbana 61841

Ind.: H. H. KRAMER, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., Lafayette 47907

Iowa: FLOYD ANDRE, Agriculture andHome Economics, Ames 50010

Kans.: F. W. SMITH, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., Manhattan 66502

Ky.: C. E. BARNHART, Agricultural

Experiment Sta., Lexington 40506La.: DOYLE CHAMBERS, Agriculture!

Experiment Sta., P.O. Box 8877, 13e.onRouge 70803

Me.: B. R. POULTON, AgriculturalExperiment Ste., Orono 04473

Md.: I. C. HAUT, Agricultural ExperimentSte., College Park 20742

Mass.: A. A. SPIELMAN, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., Amherst 01002

Mich.: S. H. WITMER, AgriculturalExperiment Ste., Ears Lansing 48823

Minn.: W. F. HUE°, JR., AgriculturalExperiment Ste., St. Paul Campus, St.Paul 55101

Miss.: I. H. ANDERSON, AgriculturalExperiment Ste., State College 39762

Mo.: E. R. KIEHL, Agricultural ExperimentSte., Columbia 65201

Mont,. J. A. ASLESON, AgriculturalExperiment Ste., Bozeman 59715

Nebr.: H. W. OTTOSON, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., Lincoln 68503

Nev.: D. BOHMONT, AgriculturalExperiment Ste., Reno 89507

N.H.: H. A. KEENER, AgriculturalExperiment Sts., Durham 03824

N.J.: W. A. MACLINN, AgriculturalExperiment Ste., New Brunswick 08903

N. Mex.: P. 3. LEYENDECKER,Agricultural Experiment Sta., UniversityPark 88001

N.Y.: NYLE C. BRADY, AgriculturalExperiment Sta. (Cornell Sta.), Ithaca14850; D. W. BARTON, AgriculturalExperiment Ste., Geneva 14456

N.C.: J. C. WILLIAMSON, JR. (Acting),Agricultural Experiment Sta., StateCollege Sta., Raleigh 27607

N. Dak.: A. 0. HAZEN, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., State University Sta.,Fargo 58102

Ohio: R. M. KOTTMAN, Ohio AgriculturalResearch and Development Center, OhioState University, Columbus 43210

Okla.: J. A. WHATLEY, AgriculturalExperiment Ste., Stillwater 74075

Ore.: G7 B. WOOD, Agricultural ExperimentSta., Corvallis 97331

Pa.: R. E. LARSON, AgriculturalExperiment Sta., 106 Armsby Bldg.,University Park 16802

Puerto Rico: JOSE VICENTE CHANDLER,Agricultural Experiment Sta., Rio

Piedras 00928RI.: J. W. COBBLE, Agricultural

Experiment Sta., Kingston 02881S.C.: O. B. GARRISON, Agricultural

Experiment Ste., Clemson 29631S. Dak.: D. C. ACKER, Agricultural

Experiment Ste., Brookings 57007Tenn.: 3. A. EWING, Agricultural

Experiment Sta., Knoxville 37916Tex.: H. 0. KUNKEL (Acting), Agricultural

Experiment Sts., College Station 77843Utah: K. W. HILL, Agricultural Experiment

Ste., Logan 84321Vt.: T. W. DOWE, Agricultural Experiment

Ste., Burlington 05401Va.: C. T. WILSON, Agricultural

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Experiment Ste., Blacksburg 24061Wash.: J. S. ROBINS, Agricultural

Experiment Ste., Pullman 99163W. Va.: A. H. VANLANDINOHAM,

Agricultural Experiment Ste.,Morgantown 26506

Wis.: G. S. POUND, AgriculturalExperiment Ste., Madison 53706

Wyo.: N. W. HILSTON, AgriculturalExperiment Ste., University Ste. Box3354, Laramie 82070

Cooperating Forestry School Administrators:Ala.: WILBUR B. DeVALL, Head, Dept. of

F68orestry,

Auburn University, Auburn330

Ariz.: JOHN H. EHRENREICH, Head,Dept. of Watershed Management,University of Arizona, Tucson 85721;CHARLES 0. MINOR, Dean, School ofForestry, Northern Arizona University,Flagstaff 86001

Calif.: JOHN A. ZIVNUSKA, Dean, Schoolof Forestry, University of California,Berkeley 94720; EDWIN W. PIERSON,Coordinator, Forestry Dept., HumboldtState College, Arcata 95521

Colo.: ROBERT E. DILS, Dean, College ofForestry and Natural Resources,Colorado State University, Ft. Collins80521

Conn.: A. 3. R. GUTTAY, He-ad, Dept. ofPlant Science, University of Connecticut,Storrs 06268

Fla.: JOHN L. GRAY, Director, School ofForestry, University of Florida,Gainesville 32601

Ga.: ALLYN M. HERRICK, Dean, Schoolof Forest Resources, University ofGeorgia, Athens 30601

Idaho: ERNEST WOHLETZ, Dean, Collegeof Forestry, University of Idaho, Moscow83843

Ill.: WILLIAM R. BOGGESS, Head, Dept.of Forestry, University of Illinois, Urbana61801; JOHN W. ANDRESEN,Chairman, Dept. of Forestry, SouthernIllinois University, Carbondale 62901

Ind.: WILLIAM C. BRAMBLE, Head,Dept. of Forestry and Conservation,Purdue University, Lafayette 47907

Iowa: HENRY H. WEBSTER, Head, Dept.of Forestry, Iowa State University, Ames50010

La.: LLOYD P. BLACKWELL, Head,Dept. of Forestry, Louisiana PolytechnicInstitute, Ruston 71270; PAUL Y.BURNS, Director, School of Forestryand Wildlife Management, LouisianaState University, Baton Rouge 70803

Me.: ALBERT D. NUTTING, Director,School of Forest Resources, University ofMaine, Orono 04473

Mass.: ARNOLD D. RHODES, Head,Dept. of Forestry and WildlifeManagement, University ofMassachusetts, Amherst 01002

Mich.: FRED B. KNIGHT, Chairman,Dept. of Forestry, School of NaturalResources, University of Michigan, Ann

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Arbor 48104; LEE M. JAMES,Chairman, Forestry Dept., Michigan StateUniversity, East Lansing 48823 GENE A.HESTER BERG, Head, Dept. ofForestry, Michigan TechnologicalUniversity, Houghton 49931

Minn.: FRANK H. KAUFERT, Director,School of Forestry, University ofliinnesota, St. Paul 55101

Miss.: ROBERT T. CLAPP, Dean, Schoolof Forest Resources, Mississippi StateUniversity, State College 39762

Mo.: DONALD P. DUNCAN, Director,School of Forestry, University ofMissouri, Columbia 65201

Meat.: ARNOLD W. BOLLE, Dean, Schoolof Forestry, University of Montana,Missoula 59801

N.H.: OTIS F. HALL, Chairman, Dept. ofForest Resources, University of NewHampshire, Durham 03524

N.J.: CHARLES E. HESS, Chairman, Dept.of Horticulture and Forestry, RutgersUniversity, New Brunswick 08903

N.Y.: EDWIN C. JAHN, Dean, StateUnh ersity College of Forestry at SyracuseUniversity, Syracuse 13210; L. S.HAMILTON, Head, Dept. ofConservation, Cornell University, Ithaca14850

N.C.: RICHARD J. PRESTON, JR., Dean,School of Forest Resources, NorthCarolina State University, Raleigh 27607

Okia.. EDWARD E. STURGEON, Head,Dept. of Forestry, Oklahoma StateUniversity, Stillwater 74074

Ore.: CARL H. STOLTENBERG, Dean,School of Forestry, Oregon StateUniversity, Corvallis 97331

Pa.: WILBER W. WARD, Director, Schoolof Forest Resources, Pennsylvania StateUniversity, University Park 16802

S.C.: KOLOMAN LEHOTSKY, Head,Dept. of Forestry, Clemson University,Clemson 29631

Tenn.: JOHN W. BARRETT, Head, Dept.of Forestry, University of Tennessee,Knoxville 37916

Tex.: C. L. LEINWEBER, Head, Dept. ofRange Science, Texas A&M University,College Station 77843

Utah: J. WHITNEY FLOYD, Dean,College of Natural Resources, Utah StateUniversity, Logan 84321

Vt.: WALLACE W. CHRISTENSEN,Chairman, Forestry Dept., University ofVermont, Burlington 05401

Va.: JOHN F. HOSNER, Head, Dept. ofForestry and Wildlife, VirginiaPolytechnic Institute, Blacksburg 24061

Wash.: JAMES S. BETHEL, Dean, Collegeof Forest Resources, University ofWashington, Seattle 98105; GRANT A.HARRIS, Chairman, Dept. of Forestryand Range Management, WashingtonState University, Pullman 99163

W. Va.: DAVID P WHITE, Director, Div.of Forestry, West Virginia University,Morgantown 26506

Wis.: STEPHEN C. SMITH, Associate

Dean, School of Natural Resources, Dept.of Forestry, University of Wisconsin,Madison 53706

FEDERAL EXTENSION SERVICE,Washington, D.C. 20250 (202, 388 plusextension)

(A part of the Cooperative Extension Service.Has the responsibility for and leadership in allgeneral educational progums of theDepartment of Agriculture. Administrativeand technical personnel serve as liaisonbetween departmental research and actionagencies and the administrative and extensiontechnical staffs at land grant universities inthe 50 states and Puerto Rico. Countyextension agents, located in nearly allcounties, make available to farmers,homemakers, youth, and others the results ofresearch conducted by the Department ofAgriculture, land grant institutions, and etherresearch agencies. Results include informationon the protection of wildlife and other naturalresources and the action necessary to providesuch protection.)Administrator: LLOYD H. DAVIS (Ext.

337T)Associate Administrator: EDWIN L. KIRBY

(Ext. 3381)Assistant Administrators: LOWELL H.

WATTS (Ext. 3383); RAYMOND C.SCOTT (Ext. 5623); CHARLES W.McDOUGALL (Ext. 3304); JOSEPH L.MATTHEWS (Ext. 3691)

Director, Div. of Community ResourceDevelopment: EARL F. PETTYJOHN(Ext. 3425)

Director, Div. of Agricultural Science,Technology and Management: CHARLESL. BEER (Ext. 4387)

Coordinator, Natural Resources Programs:IVAN R. MARTIN (Ext. 4556)

Specialist, Wildlife Management: J. DAVIDALMAND

Director, Div. of Home Economics: HELEND. TURNER (Acting) (Ext. 6059)

Director, Div. of 4-H and YouthDevelopment: E. DEAN VAUGHAN(Ext. 5673)

Director, Div. of Extension Research andEducation: NEIL J. RAUDABAUGH(Ext. 4201)

Director, Div. of Information: WALTER W.JOHN (Ext. 6283)

Director, Div. of Marketing and UtilizationSciences: SHARON Q. HOOBLER (Ext.5633)

State Extension Wildlife Specialists:Ala.: EARL F. KENNAMER, Fish and

Wildlife Specialist, Extension Service,Auburn University, Auburn 36830

Alaska: JAMES W. MATTHEWS, AssociateDirector, Cooperative Extension Service,University of Alaska, College 99701

Ariz.: CLARENCE EDMOND, StateLeader, Community and ResourceDevelopment, Cooperative ExtensionService, University of Arizona, Tucson85721

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Ark.: D. LEROY GRAY, Extension Fish &Wildlife Biologist, Cooperative ExtensionService, Box 391, Little Rock 72203;ROBERT A. PIERCE, Agricultural PestControl Specialist, Cooperative ExtensionService, Box 391, Little Rock 72203;JAMES E. MILLER, Rodent ControlSpecialist, Cooperative Extension Service,Box 391, Little Rock 72203

Calif.: RICHARD D. TEAGUE, ExtensionWildlife Specialist, Agricultural ExtensionService, 2208 Storer Hall, University ofCalifornia, Davis 95616

Colo.: DWIGHT R. SMITH, WildlifeSpecialist, Dept. of Forest, Recreation &Wildlife Conservation, Colorado StateUniversity, Fort Collins 80521

Conn.: W. R. WHITWORTH, Fish andWildlife Specialist, Extension Service,University of Connecticut, Storrs 06268

Del.: SAM GWINN, Director, CooperativeExtension Service, Agricultural Hall,University of Delaware, Newark 19711

Fla.: TONY JENSEN, AgriculturalExtension Service, 413 Rolfe Hali,University of Florida, Gainesville 32601

Ga.: JAMES L. BYFORD, ExtensionWildlife Specialist, Cooperative ExtensionService, University of Georgia, Athens30601

Hawaii: WADE McCALL, Extension SoilsSpecialist, 2525 Varney Cir., Honolulu96822

Idaho: FRED KOHL, District Agent,Cooperative Extension Service, Universityof Idaho, Box 300, Boise 83701

Ill.: ROBERT D. WALKER, ExtensionSpecialist In Soil Conservation,Cooperative Extension Service, College ofAgriculture, Urbana 61801

hid.: HERBERT C. KRAUCH, JR.,Extension Wildlife Specialist, CooperativeExtension Service, Purdue University,Lafayette 47907

Iowa: ROBERT B. MOORMAN, ExtensionWildlife Conservationist, ExtensionService, Iowa State University, Ames50010

Kans.: GEORGE C. HALAZON, ExtensionSpecialist in Wildlife Management,Cooperative Extension Service, KansasState University, Manhattan 66502; F.ROBERT HENDERSON, ExtensionSpecialist, Wildlife Damage Control,Cooperative Extension Service, FairchildHall, Kansas State University, Manhattan66502

La.: R. RODNEY FOIL ForestrySpecialist, Cooperative Extension Service,Knapp Hall, University Sta., BatonRouge 70803

Md.: DEAN TUTHILL, Dept. ofAgricultural Economics, CooperativeExtension Service, University ofMaryland, College Park 20742

Mass.: JOHN H. NOYES, Forestry Dept.,University of Massachusetts, Amherst01002

Mich.: ROBERT W. GEORGE, ExtensionSpecialist, Conservation Education,

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Natural Resources Bldg., Michigan StateUniversity, East Lansing 48823

Minn.: PHILLIP K. HAREIN, Professorand Extension Entomologist, Entomology,Fisheries and Wildlife, Institute ofAgriculture, University of Minnesota, St.Paul 55101; RICHARD J. MAKIE,Assistant Professor, Entomology,Fisheries and Wildlife, Institute ofAgriculture, University of Minnesota, St.Paul 55101

Miss.: WENDELL JOSEPH LORIO,Extension Fish and Wildlife Specialist,Cooperative Extension Service,Mississippi State University, State College39762

Mont.: ELDON H. SMITH, ExtensionWildlife Specialist, Cooperative ExtensionService, Montana State University,Bozeman 59715

Nebr.: HOWARD L. WIEGERS, ExtensionPoultry (Wildlife) Specialist, ExtensionService, University of Nebraska, Lincoln68503

Nev.: JACK ARTZ, Range and PastureSpecialist, Cooperative Extension Service,Max C. Fleischmann College ofAgriculture, Reno 89507

N.Y.: HARLAN B. BRUMSTED, AssociateProfessor, Conservation Extension,Cooperative Extension Service, FernowHall, Cornell University, Ithaca 14850

N.C.: HUGH M. FIELDS, ExtensionWildlife Specialist, Cooperative ExtensionService, North Carolina State University,Raleigh 27607

N. Dak.: KEITH W. HARMON, Specialistin Wildlife Management andConservation, Cooperative ExtensionService, North Dakota State University,Fargo 58102

Ohio: THOMAS M. STOCKDALE,Extension Specialist - Wildlife, CooperativeExtension Service, Ohio State University,Columbus 43210

Okla.: RALPH W. ALTMAN, ExtensionWildlife Specialist, Cooperative ExtensionService, Oklahoma State University,Stillwater 74074

Ore.: ANDREW S. LANDFORCE, WildlifeManagement Specialist, CooperativeExtension Service, Oregon StateUniversity, Corvallis 97331; WILLIAMQ. WICK, Marine Advisory ProgramLeader, Cooperative Extension Service,Oregon State University, Newport 97365

Pa.: ROBERT G. WINGARD, Chairman,Forestry & Wildlife ManagementExtension, Pennsylvania State Univasity,University Park 16802

R.I.: WALTER P. GOULD, ForestrySpecialist, Chairman of the ForestryDept., Cooperative Extension Service,University of Rhode Island, Kingston02881

S.C.: L. M. SPARKS, Associate ExtensionSpecialist (Entomology), CooperativeExtension Service, Clemson 29631

S. Dak.: JOHN T. STONE, Dean ofExtension, Cooperative Extension Service,

College of Agriculture and BiologicalSciences, South Dakota State University,Brookings 57006

Tenn.: EARL R. CADY, Assistant ForeJter,Agricultural Extension Service, Box 1071,Knoxville 37901

Tex.: WALLACE G. KLUSSMANN,Wildlife Specialist and Sea GrantProgram Leader, Cooperative ExtensionService, Texas A&M University, CollegeStation 77843; CHARLES RAMSEY,Wildlife Specialist, Agricultural ExtensionService, Texas A&M University, CollegeStation 77843; JACK L. JONES,Resource Development Specialist,Cooperative Extension Service, TexasA&M University, College Station 77843;JACK C. PARKER, Marine AdvisoryProgram Specialist, CooperativeExtension Service, Texas A&MUniversity, College Station 77843;DAVID HARRINGTON, MarineAdvisory Program Specialist, CooperativeExtension Service, Texas A&M MarineLaboratory, Galveston 77550

Utah: GAR W. WORKMAN, WildlifeResource Specialist, Extension Service,Utah State University, Logan 84321

Vt.; RAYMOND FOULDS, ExtensionForester, Extension Service, University ofVermont, Burlington 05401

Va.: GLENN R. DUDDERAR, ExtensionWildlife Specialist, Cooperative ExtensionService, Virginia Polytechnic Institute,Blacksburg 24061

W. Va.: GEORGE H. BREIDING,Extension Program Leader in OutdoorRecreation, Cooperative ExtensionService, West Virginia University,Morgantown 26506

Wis.: ROBERT S. ELLARSON, ExtensionSpecialist, Wildlife Management,Cooperative Extension Service, Universityof Wisconsin, Madison 53706

Wyo.: GERALD COSTEL, ResourceSpecialist, Agricultural Extension Service,Box 3354, University Sta., Laramie 82070

FOREST SERVICE. Washington, D.C. 20250(202, 388 plus extension; information: Ext._3957)

(Administers National Forests and NationalGrasslands and is responsible for themanagement of their resources. Cooperateswith Federal and state officials in theenforcement of game laws on the NationalForests and in the development andmaintenance of wildlife resources; cooperateswith the state and private owners in theapplication of sound forest managementpractices, in protection of forest lands againstfire, and in the distribution of planting stock.Conducts research in the entire field offorestry and wild land management.)Chief: EDWARD P. CLIFF (Ext. 6661)Associate Chief: ARTHUR GREELEY (Ext.

7491)Deputy Chief, Cooperative State and Private

Forestry Programs: E. M. BACON (Ext.6657)

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Deputy Chief, National Forest System: M.M. NELSON (Ext. 3523)

D:rector, Div. of Wildlife Management:WALTER 0. HANSON (Ext. 7005)

Assistant Director: DONALD D. STRODE(Ext. 7005)

Deputy Chief, Research: R. KEITHARNOLD (Ext. 6666)

Range aid Wildlife Habitat EcologyMana3emett Research. JUNIOR B.HILMON (557-4809)

Assistant: DIXIE R. SMITH (557-4809)Director, Forest. Insect and Disease Research:

T. F. McLINTOCK (557-4811)Deputy Chief, Administration: EDWARD W.

SCHULTZ (at. 6707)Director, Div. of Information and Education:

HENRY W. DeBRUIN (Ext. 3760)

Pinchot Institute for Conservation Studios,Milford, Pa. 18337 (717, 296-6401)

Resident Director: MATTHEW J.BRENNAN

Regional Foresters:Region 1, Northern: NEAL M. RAHM,

Federal Bldg., Missorsia, Mont. 59801(406, 549-6511)Chief, Div. of Range and WildlifeManagement: HOWARD R. FOULGER(Eit. 3313)Wildlife Management: ROGER S.BUMSTEAD (Ext. 3313)

Region 2, Rocky Mountain: DAVID S.NORDWALL, Federal Center, Bldg. 85,Denver, Colo. 80225 (303, 233-3611)Chief, Div. of Range and WildlifeManagement: GEORGE L. BURNETT(Ext. 8133)Wildlife Management: A. F. C. GREENE(Ext. 8133)

Region 3, Southwestern: WILLIAM D.HURST, New Federal Bldg., 517 GoldAve., S.W., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87101(505, 843-2401)Chief, Div. of Range and WildlifeManagement: FRANK 3. SMITH (Ext.2428)Wildlife Management: DALE A. JONES(Ext. 2428)

Region 4, Intermountain: FLOYDIVERSON, Federal Office BMg., 25thSt., Ogden, Utah 84401 (801, 399-6011)Chief, Div. of Wildlife Management:DAVID M. GAUFIN (Ext. 6281)

Region 5, Calif.: JACK W. DEINEMA, 630Sansome St., San Francisco, Calif. 94111(415, 556-4310)Chief, Div. of Range and WildlifeManagement: EVERETT R. DOMAN(556-4813)Wildlife Management: WILLIAM P.DASMANN (556-4813)

Region 6, Pacific Northwest: CHARLES A.CONNAUGHTON, 319 S.W. Pine St.,Box 3623, Portland, Ore. 97208 (503,226-3361)Chief, Div. of Range and WildlifeManagement: JOHN FORSMAN (Ext.2167)

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Wildlife Management: LEON W.MURPHY

Region 8, Southern: THEODORE A.SCIILAPFER, Suite 800, 1720 PeachtreeRd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30309 (404,526-5177)Chief, Div. of Wildlife, Range,Watershed, and Multiple UseManagement: WAYNE J. CLOWARD(526. 5569)Wildlife Management: HERMAN L.HOLBROOK (526-5685)

Region 9, Eastern: GEORGE S. JAMES,Clark Bldg., 633 W. Wisconsin Ave..Milwaukee, Wis. 33203 (414, 272.8600)Chief, Div. of Recreation, Wildlife andRange Management: JOHN 0.WERNHAM (272-3615)Wildlife and Range Management:ROBERT E. RADTKE

Region 10, Alaska: W. HOWARDJOHNSON, Federal Office Bldg., Box1628, Juneau 99801 (907, 5847261)Div. of Recreation, Lands, Wildlife, andWatershed Management: SIGURD T.OLSON (586-7271)

Directors of Forest and Range ExperimentStations:

Intermountain: JOSEPH H. PECIIANEC,507 25TH St., Ogden, Utah 84401(801,399-6011)

North Central: DAVID B. KING, FolwellAve., St. Paul, Minn. 55101 (612,645-0841)

Northeastern: RICHARD D. LANE, 6816Market St., Upper Darby, P.,. 19082 (215,352-5800)

Pacific Northwest: PHILIP A. BRIEGLEB,809 N.E. 6th Ave., Box 3141, Portland,Ore. 97208 (503,234-3361)

Pacific Southwest: ROBERT D.McCULLEY, 1960 Addison St., Box245, Berkeley, Calif. 94701 (415,841-5121)

Rocky Mountain: RAYMOND PRICE, 240W. Prospect St., Ft. Collins, Colo. 80521(303, 482.7332)

Southeastern: WALTER M. ZILLGITT,Post Office Bldg., Box 2570, Asheville,N.C. 28802 (704, 254-0961)

Southern: THOMAS C. NELSON, T-10210Federal Bldg., 701 Loyola Ave., NewOrleans, La. 70113 (504, 527-6787)

Forest Products Laboratory: HERBERT 0.FLEISCHER, N. Walnut St., Box 5130,Madison, Wis. 53705 (608, 257.2211)

Institute of Tropical Forestry: FRANK H.WADSWORTH, University of PuertoRico, Bex AQ, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico00928 (809, 765-0404)

Directors of State and Private Forestry Areas:Northeastern: PHILIP L. THORNTON,

6816 Market St., Upper Darby, Pa. 19082(215, 352-5800)

Southeastern: DOUGLAS A. CRAIG, 1720Peachtree Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30309(404, 526-5964)

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE,Washington, D.C. 20250 (202, 388 plusextension; information: 737.4142)

(Provides technical assistance in all land-useand rural areas development programs of theDepartment of Agriculture on farms andranches and certain watersheds, includingerosion control, flood prevention, woodlandconservation, water management andrecreation. Attention is devoted to themaximum development of wildlife habitatcompatible with the primary use of the land.)Administrator: KENNETH E. GRANT (Ext.

4531)Associate AJmioistrator: NORMAN A.

BERG (Ext. 4523)Deputy Administrator for Field Services:

VACANT (Ext. 4527)Director, Plant Sciences Div.: DARNELL M.

WHITT (Ext. 3587)Chief Biologist: LAWRENCE V.

COMPTON (Ext. 2752)Director, Information Div.: HUBERT W.

KELLEY (Ext, 4543)Watershed Recreation Specialist: RALPH C.

WILSON (Ext. 3501)

Regional Biologists:Northeast: CARL H. THOMAS, 760) West

Chester Pike, Upper Darby, Pa. 19082South: OLAN W. DILLON, JR., P.O. Box

11222, Federal Center, Fort Worth, Tex.76110

Midwest: WADE H. HAMOR, Rm. 503,134 S. 12th St., Lincoln, Nebr. 68508

West: VERNE E. DAVISON, 507 FederalBldg., 701 N.W. Glisan St., Portland,Ore. 97209

Fisheries Biologist: L. DEAN MARRIAGE,507 Federal Bldg., 701 N.W. Glisan St.,Portland, Ore. 97209

Field Biologists:Ala.: ROBERT E. WATERS, P.O. Box 311,

Auburn 36830Ariz. and Nev.: RONALD F.

BATCHELOR, 6029 Federal Bldg., 230N. 1st Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. 85025

Ark.: ROY A. GRIZZELL, 5401 FederalBldg., Little Rock 72201

Calif.: A. WENDALL MILLER, 2020Milvia St., Berkeley 94704

Colo.: ELDIE W. MUSTARD, 12417Federal Bldg., Denver 80202

Del., Md., and N.J.: EUGENEWHITAKER, 501 Academy St., Box418, Newark, Del. 19711

Fla.: VACANT, P.O. Box 1208, Gainesville32601

Ga.: PAUL 1). SCHUMACHER, P.O. Box832, Athens 30601

Idaho and Utah: CLYDE A. SCOTT, P.O.Box 38, Boise, Idaho 83707

1:1.: REX HAMILTON, P.O. Box 678,Champaign 61820

Ind.: JAMES McCALL, Rm. 212, 311 W.Washington, Indianapolis 46204

Iowa: SYLVAN T. RUNKEL, 307 FederalOffice Bldg., Des Moines 50309

Kans.: JACK W. WALSTROM, P.O. Box

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600, Salina 67401Ky.: WILLIAM H. CASEY, 1409 Forbes

Rd.. Lexington 40505La.: EDWARD R. SMITH, 3137

Government St., Alexandria 71301Mass., Vt., R.I. and Conn.: VACANT, 29

Cottage St., Amherst, Mass. 01002Mich.: CHARLES M. SMITH, 1405 S.

Harrison Rd., East Lansing 48823Minn.: JOHN BEDISH, 316 N. Robert St.,

St. Paul 55102Miss.: EDWARD G. SULLIVAN, P.O. Box

610, Jackson 39250Mo.: MAX HAMILTON, P.O. Box 459,

Columbia 65201Mont. and Wyo.: LOUIS M. MOOS, P.O.

Box 970, Bozeman, Mont. 59715Nebr.: ROBERT J. LEMAIRE, Rm. (4:14,

134 S. 12th St , Lincoln 68508N.H. and Me.: DAVID N. ALLAN, Federal

Bldg., Durham, N.H. 03824N. Mex.: EDWIN A. SWENSON, P.O. Box

2007, Albuquerque 87103N.Y.: ROBERT E. MYERS, 700 E. Water

St., Syracuse 13210N.C.: JOHN P. EDWARDS, P.O. Box

12045, Raleigh 27603N. DA.: ERLING B. PODOLL, P.O. Box

1458, Bismarck 58501Ohio: H. ORANV1LLE SMITH, 311 Old

Federal Bldg., Columbul 43215Okla.: JEROME F. SYKORA, P.O. Box

271, Stillwater 74074Ore.: kOBERT A. CORTHELL, 1218 S.W.

Washington, Portland 97205Pd.: CLAYTON L. HEINEY, JR., 100 N.

Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa. 17101S.C.: WILLIAM W. NEELY, 901 Sumter

St., Columbia 29201S. Dak.: JOHN B. FARLEY, P.O. Box

1357, Huron 57350Tenn.: FLOYD R. FESSLER, 561 U.S.

Courthouse, Nashville 37203Tex.: VERNON M. HICKS, P.O. Box 648,

Temple 76502Va.: R. FRANKLIN DUGAN, P.O. Box

10026, Richmond 23240Wash.: LEROY A. SHEARER, N. 214 Wall

St., Spokane 99201W. Va.: WILLIAM J. MELVEN, P.O. Boit

865, Morgantown 26505Wis.: LAVERNE C. STRICKER, P.O. Box

4248, Madison 53711

Regional Recreation Specialists:East: HANS G. UHLIG, 7600 West Chester

Pike, Upper Darby, Pa. 19082South: ROSS 1. MILLER, P.O. Box 11222,

3600 McCart St., Fort Worth, Tex. 76110Midwest: C. V. BOHART, 134 S. 12th St.,

Lincoln, Nebr. 68508West: LEROY S. AUGDEN, Ross Bldg.,

209 S.W. 5th Ave., Portland, Ore. 97204

State Conservationists:Ala.: WILLIAM B. LINGLE, Soil

Conservation Bldg., P.O. Box 311,Auburn 36830 (205, 887 -4542)

Alaska: BLAME 0. HALLIDAY, SevernsBldg., P.O. Box F, Palmer 99645 (907,745-3614)

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Ariz.: MERRITT D. BURDICK, 230 N. 1stAve., Federal Bldg., Phoenis 85025 (602,261.3271)

Ark.: EINAR L. ROGET, Federal OfficeBldg., Rm. 5401, Little Rock 72201 (501,372.5444)

Calif.: THOMAS P. HELSETII, Tioga2020 Milvia St., Berkeley 94704

(415, 841-3391)Colo.: FREDRICK A. MARK, 12417

Federal Bldg., Denver 80202 (303,297-4275)

Conn.: N. PAUL TEDROW, MansfieldProfessional Bldg., Storrs 06268 (203,423-4447)

Del.: WILLIAM R. RATLEDGE, 501Academy St., P.O. Box 418, Newark19711 (302,368 -8537)

Fla.: HAMPTON BURNS, Federal Bldg.,P.O. Box 1208, Gainesville 32601 (904,376-3277)

Ga.: CECIL W. CHAPMAN, Old PostOffice Bldg., P.O. Box 832, Athens 30601(404, 548-6275)

Hawaii: FRED A. HAUGHTON, JR., Rm.440, Alexander Young Bldg., Honolulu96813 (808, 588-792)

Idaho: LEE T. MORGAN, 5263 EmeraldSt., P.O. Box 38, Boise 83701 (208,342-2481)

Ill.: HOWARD W. BUSCH, Nogle Bldg.,605 S. Neil St., Champaign 61823 (217,356-1147)

Ind.: THOMAS B. EVANS, 311 W.Washington St., Indianapolis 46204 (317,633.7201)

Iowa: WILSON T. MOON, 823 FederalBldg., 210 Walnut St., Des Moines 50309(515, 284-4260)

Kans.: MORRIE A. BOLLINE, 760 S.Broadway, P.O. Box 600, Salina 67401(913, 827-9728)

Ky.: GLENN E. MURRAY, 1409 ForbesRd., Lexington 40303 (606, 252.2749)

La.: JOE B. EARLE, 3737 Government St.,P.O. Box 1630, Alexandria 71301 (318,445-6611)

Me.: DONALD T. DINSMORE, USDABldg., University of Maine, Orono 04473(207, 866-2132)

Md.: EDWARD R. KEIL, Rm. 522,Hartwick Bldg., 4321 Hartwlck Rd.,College Park 20740 (202, 388-8767)

Mass.: BENJAMIN ISGUR, 27-29 CottageSt., Amherst 01002 (413, 253-3474)

Mich.: ARTHUR H. CRATTY, 1405 S.Harrison Rd., East Lansing 48823 (517,337-4242)

Minn.: HARRY M. MAJOR, 200 FederalBldg., U.S. Courthouse, 316 N. RobertSt., St. Paul 55101 (612, 228-7675)

Miss.: WILLIAM L. HEARD, Milner Bldg.,P.O. Box 610, Jackson 39205 (601,948-2406)

Mo.: HOWARD C. JACKSON, 601 S.Business Loop 70, P.P. Box 459,Columbia 65201 (314, 442-3141)

Mont.: AVARD B. UNFORD, Federal.aldg., P.O. Box 970, Bozeman 59715(406, 587-3225)

Nebr.: KEITH F. MEYERS, 134 S. 12th St.,Lincoln 68508 (402, 475-3301)

Nev.: CHARLES W. CLEARY, JR., Rm.234-U.S. Post Office Bldg., P.O. Box4850, Reno 89505 (702, 784-5304)

N.H.: ALBERT C. ADDISON, FederalBldg., Durham 03824 (603, 868-7734)

N.J.: RICHARD W. AKELEY, 1370Hamilton St., Somerset 08873 (201,846-4720)

N. Mex.: KEN..ETH L. WILLIAMS, 517Gold Ave., S.W., P.O. Box 2007,Albuquerque 87103 (505, 247-2166)

N.Y.: WALLACE L. ANDERSON,Midtown Plaza, Rm. 400, 700 E. WaterSt., Syracuse 13210 (315, 473-3530)

N.C.:CHARLES W. BARTLETT, 1330 St.Mary's St., P.O. Box 12045, Raleigh27605 (919,878 -9118)

N. Dak.: CHARLES A. EVANS, FederalBldg., P.O. Box 1458, Bismarck 58501(701, 155-4217)

Ohio: RAYMOND S. BROWN, 311 OldFederal Bldg., 3rd and State Sts.,Columbus 43215 (614, 469-6785)

Okla.: COURTNEY A. TIDWELL,Agricultural Center Bldg., Farm andAdmiral Rd., Stillwater 740/4 (405,372.7111)

Ore.: ALBERT 3. WEBBER, WashingtonBldg., 1218 S.W. Washington St.,Portland 97205 (503, 226.3831)

Pa.: R. M. DAVIS, Central Industrial Bldg.,100 N. Cameron St., Harrisburg 17101(717, 787-2297)

Puerto Rico: C. DOUGLAS HOLE, P.O.Box 13637, Santurce 00908 (809,725-8966)

R.I.: GRAHAM T. MUNKITTRICK, PostOffice Bldg., East Greenwich 02818

S.C.: ALBIN T. CHALK, Federal Bldg., 901Sumter St., Columbia 29201 (803,253-3342)

S. Dak.: VINCENT W. SHALLY, 239Wisconsin Ave., S.W., P.O. Box 1357,Huron 57350 (605, 352-8333)

Tenn.: JOSEPH R. SASSER, 561 U.S. Cour.House, Nashville 37203 (615, 242-5471)

Tex.: CLYDE W. GRAHAM, P.O. Box648, Temple 76501 (817, 773-5261)

Utah: ALGOT R. SWANSON, 4012 FederalBldg., 125 S. State St., Salt Lake City84111 (801, 524-5052)

Vt.: DAVID N. GRIMWOOD, 19 ChurchSt., Burlington 05401 (802, 8624388)

Va.: TOM F. McGOURIN, Federal Bldg.,400 N. 8th St., P.O. Box 10026,Richmond 23240 (703, 649-2455)

Wash.: ORLO W. KRAUTER, 360 U.S.Courthouse, W. 920 Riverside Ave.Spokane 99201 (509, 838-4242)

W. Va.: ROBERT E. QUILLIAM, 209Prairie Ave., P.O. Box 865, Morgantown26505 (304, 296-3267)

Wis.: WILLIAM W. RUSSELL 4601Hammerslcy Rd., P.O. Box 4248,Madison 53711 (608, 256-7521)

Wyo.: HAROLD W. COOPER, Tip TopBldg., 345 E. 2nd St. P.O. Box 340,Casper 86202 (307, 265-3201)

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENTOF COMMERCE

Secretary of Commerce: MAURICE H.STANS

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTADMINISTRATION, Commerce Bldg.,14th St. between Comtitution Ave. and ESt., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20230 (202,967-5113)

(Conducts programs to help create permanentjobs in economically lagging areas of theNation. Provides public works grants andloans, business loans, and planning itldtechnical assistance in areas with highunemploymert or low median family income.)Assistant Secretary of Commerce for

Economic Development: ROBERT A.PODESTA

Deputy Assistant Secretary For EconomicDevelopment: CHARLES A. FAGAN,111

Deputy Assistant Secretary for PolicyCoordination: JONATHAN LINDLEY

Deputy Assistant Secretary for EconomicDevelopment Planning: VACANT

Deputy Assistant Secretary for EconomicDevelopment Operations: VACANT

Director, Public Affairs: ROSE McKEE

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENTOF DEFENSE

The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301(202. 545-6700)

(Responsible for the future security of theU.S. through establishment of integratedmilitary policies and procedures relating tonational security. Significant programs toconserve and preserve natural resources havebeen promulgated and are monitored by theDepartment of Defense.)Secretary of Defense: MELVIN R. LAIRD

(695-5261)Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations

and Logistics): BARRY J. SHILLITO(695-5254)

Director, Real Property Management:WILLIAM H. POINT (695-0054)

Director, Natural Resources: LT. COL.RICHARD H. WAGNER (693-0054)

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCESpecial Assistant and Coordinator for Natural

Resources: ELWOOD A. SEAMAN,AFOCE Hq. USAF, Washington, D.C.20333 (202, 696-8312)

Acting Staff Assistant: WALTERBARRETT, Entomologist (202,696.9891)

Field Staff: EDWARD BELLRINGER,Conservation Officer, Headquarters,Alaskan Command, APO Seattle 98742;ROBERT W. BRITT, Forestry Div.,Eglin AFB, Niceville, Fla. 32542; CAPT.HENRY SMITH, Forester,AFOCE-HEF, 30 Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.

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30303; JOHN PARKS, ConservationOfficer, Beale AFB, Calif. 95903; D. W.WILHELM, Conservation Officer,Arnold Air Force Station, Tenn. 37389;HARRY ALLEN, 73RD Air Div.,Tyndall AFB, Fla. 32401; PERRY 1,WILLIAMS, Conservation Officer,Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433;MAJOR W. E. BREWER, D.V.M., Vet.Toxicology and Ecology Div., Kelly AFB,Tex. 78241

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS. Officeof the Chief of Engineers, Washington,D.C. 20315

Chief of Engineers: LT. GEN. F. J.CLARKE, Bldg. 1-7, Rm. 1230 (202,695-2052)

Civil Works:Director, Office of the Chief of, Engineers:

MAJ. GEN. F. P. KOISCH,Rm. 2340 (202, 69E-2925)

Chief, Recreation and Environmental Branch:HAROLD L. BLAKEY (695-9314)

Chief, Fish and Wildlife Section: BERTONM. MacLEAN (695-9314)

Div. Offices:Lower Mississippi Valley: P.O. Box 80,

Vicksburg, Miss. 39180Missouri River: P.O. Box 103, Downtown

Sta., Omaha, Nebr. 08101New England: 424 Trapelo Rd., Waltham,

Mass. 02154North Atlantic. 90 Church St., N.Y., N.Y.

10007North Central: 536 S. Clark St., Chicago, Ill.

60605North Pacific: 210 Custom House, Portland,

Ore. 97209Ohio River: P.O. Box 1159, Cincinnati, Ohio

45201Pacific Ocean: Bldg. 96, Fort Armstrong,

Honolulu, Hawaii 96813South Atlantic: 30 Pryor St., S.W., Atlanta,

Ga. 30303South Pacific: U.S. Appraisers Bldg., 630

Sansome St., San Francisco, Calif. 94111Southwestern: 1114 Commerce St., Dallas,

Tex. 75202

Military Construction:Director, Military Construction: BRIG.

GEN. DANIEL A. RAYMOND, Bldg.T-7, Rm. 1125 (202, 697-1656)

Chief, Land Management Section: C.WALLACE MILLER, Rm. 2103(697.2328)

Forester: EUGENE A. OREN, Rm. 2103(697-2328)

U.S. Continental Army Command;Agronomist: JOHN STOUGH, Engineer

Div., U.S. Continental Army Command,Fort Monroe, Va. 23351

Agronomist; KENNETH B. MA LLERY,First U.S. Army, Attn: Engineer, FortGeorge G. Meade, Md. 20755

Forester: WAYNE L. ACKERMAN,First U.S. Army. Attn: Engineer, FortGeorge G. Meade, Md. 20155

Agronomist: JAMES L. HOSTERMAN,Third U.S. Army, Attn: Engineer, FortMcPherson, Ga. 30330

Forester: WENDELL R. BECTON, ThirdU.S. Army, Attn: Engineer, FortMcPherson, Ga. 30330

Agronomist: 0. H. HAYS, Fourth U.S.Army, Attn: Engineer, Fort SamHouston, Tex. 78234

Forester: GEORGE M. LANG, Fifth U.S.Army, Attn: Engineer, Chicago, Ill. 60615

Agronomist: A. B. NIELSON, Sixth U.S.Army, Attn: Engineer, Presidio of SanFrancisco, Calif. 94129

Forester: CARL FIEBELKORN, Sixth U.S.Army, AIM: Engineer, Presidio of SanFrancisco, Calif. 94129

Army Materiel Command:Agronomist: VANCE W. MAYS, Attn:

AMCIS-RI, Rock Island, III. 61200Vorester: WILLIAM KORNMAN, Attn:

AMCIS-RI, Rock Island, III. 61200

ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN ROD ANDGUN CLUBS, Europe, Hq.USAREUR7A, Office of Public Affairs,APO N.Y. 09403

(A nonvoting member organization of theNational Wildlife Federation.)President: GER. JAMES. H. POLKVice Presidents: BRIG. GEN. ROBERT A.

PATTERSON, JOHN F. NEUMY ER,LARRY HOLLIER

Executive Secretary-Custodian: LT. COL.LLOYD C. HALL

NOTE: Address all correspondence toExecutive Secretary-Custodian; omit name onenvelope.

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY

NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERINGCOMMAND, Washington, D.C. 20390(202, 694 plus extension)

Commander: REAR ADMIRAL A. C.HUSBAND, CEC, USN

Assistant Commander for Real PropertyManagement: CAPT. R. E. DUNNELLS,CEC, USN

Director, Resources Management Div.:LAURENCE C. WRIGHT (Ext. 1321)

Head, Soil and Water Branch: CLIFFORDL. HAMILTON (Ext. 1518)

Head, Fish and Wildlife Branch: ROSSLEONARD (Ext. 1605)

Head, Forestry, Branch: ROY H.LEDFORD (Ext. 1469)

Soil Conservationist: LAWRENCE J. WARD(Ext. 1518)

U.S. MARINE CORPS, Headquarters,Washington, D.C. 20380

Staff Conservationist: H. M. McMORE (202,694-1425)

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Navy Regional Staff Conservationists:Northeast Div.: Me., N.H., Vt., Mass., R.I.:

HINSON C. COLE, Naval FacilitiesEngineering Command, 495 Summer St.,Boston, Mass. 02210(617, $42-5100, Ext.212)

Eastern Div.: Conn., N.Y., N.J., Del., Pa.:ROBERT A. SCHRACK, NavalFacilities Engineering Command, 90Church St., Rm. 532, N.Y., N.Y. 10007(212, 264-7365)

Chesapeake Div.: D.C., Md. (southwest area),Va. (northeast area): CHARLES K.GOODMAN, Naval FacilitiesEngineering Command, Washington NavyYard, Bldg. 57, Washington, D.C. 20390(202, 698-3587)

Atlantic Div.: Md. (less southwest area), W.Va., Va. (less northeast area), Ky., N.C.(northeast area): DAVID F. JONES,Naval Facilities Engineering Command,U.S. Naval Base, Norfolk, Va. 23511(703, 444-7411)

Southeast Div.: N.C. (less northeast area),S.C., Ga., Fla., Ala., Tenn., Miss., La.,Ark., Okla., Tex., N. Mex.: KEITH D.LANGE, Naval Facilities EngineeringCommand, P.O. Box 10068, Charleston,S.C. 29411 (303, 743-4482)

Midwest Div.: Mich., Ind., 111., Wis., Minn.,Iowa, Mo., N. Dak., S. Dak., Nebr.,Kans., Colo., Wyo.: LAWRENCE B.BASSETT, Naval Facilities EngineeringCommand, Bldg. 1A U.S. NavalTraining Center, Great Lakes, Ill. 00088(312, 336-3500, Ext. 2304)

Southwest Div.: Ariz., Nev. (southern area),Calif. (southern area): JOHN W.NAGORSKI, Naval FacilitiesEngineering Command, 1220 PacificHwy., San Diego, Calif. 92132 (714,232-3871, Ext. 3798)

Western Div.: Utah, Nev. (northern area),Calif. (northern area): MARLEY M.BIEHN, Naval Facilities EngineeringCommand, San Bruno, Calif. 94066 (415,871-6600, Ext. 324)

Northwest Div.: Wash., Ore., Idaho, Mont.,Alaska, Aleutians: NORVAL L.STOLTENBERG, Naval FacilitiesEngineering Command, 1638 W. LawtonWay, Seattle, Wash. 98119 (206,283-5200, Ext. 336)

Pacific Div.: Pacific Area: M. RAYPARSONS, Naval Facilities EngineeringCommand, FPO San Francisco 96610(803,430 - 31217)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OFHEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WEL-FARE

330 Independence Ave., S.W.,Washington, D.C. 20201

Secretary: ROBERT H. FINCHDirector, Office of Public Information:

BAXTER OMOHUNDRO (202,963-4568)

Visitors-Information Center (962-220)

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CONSUMER PROTECTION ANDENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICE,200 C St., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20204

(Established in 1968 to assess and help controlenvironmental stresses affecting man's healthand welfare. The CPEHS mission is to:consolidate existing knowledge and advance

JOHN C. VILLFORTH (Ext. 8811)Acting Director, Bureau of Water Hygiene:

ROBERT R. I IARRIS (Ext. 8505)

NATIONAL AIR POLLUTION CONTROLADMINISTRATION. 801 N. Randolph St.,Arlington, Va. 22203 (703, 557 plus

Director; DWIGHT F. RETTIE (Ext. 6280)Deputy Director: VACANT

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENTOF THE INTERIOR

environmental research; develop criteria and extension) Interior Bldg., C St. between 18th andestablish standards; exercise regulatoryauthorities; develop, improve, and apply

(Programs include research and training,financial and technical assistance to state and

19th, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20240(202, 343 plus extension; information: Ext.

control techniques; and assist state and local local agencies, and abatement and control 1100)

programs. Operating agencies are the Food activities to help protect the public from the Secretary: WALTER J. NICKEL (Ext. 6704)and Drug Administration, Environmental harmful effects of air pollution. Activities are Under Secretary: RUSSELL E. TRAIN (Ext.Control Administration, and National Air aimed specifically at increasipg knowledge of 4423)Pollution Control Administration.) the nature, source, effects, and control of air Assistant to the Secretary: CARL D.Admibistratx: CHARLES C. JOHNSON, pollution and at achieving maximum McMURRAY (Ext. 6412)

JR. (202, 962-3411) application of this knowledge.) Depu .y Under Secretary: BOYD GIBBONSDirector, Office of Public Affairs: THOMAS Commissioner: JOHN T. MIDDLETON (Ext. 2182)

F. WILLIAMS (963-5888) (Ext. 0234) Assistant to the Secretary: THOMAS P.Assistant Administrator for Administration: Associate Commissioner: EDWARD F. HOLLEY (Ext. 8307)

EDWIN R. LANNON (962-1431) TUERK (Ext. 0234) Assistant to the Secretary and Director ofAssistant Administrator for Program Assistant Commissioner for Science and Congressional Liaison: HENRY M.

Development: JERROLD M. MICHAEL Technology: JOHN H. LUDWIG (Ext. SHVE (Ext. 4934)(963-7108) 0210) Assistant to the Secretary, Federal-State

Assistant Administrator for Research and Assistant Commissioner for Standards and Relations: DELBERT I. KLAUS (Ext.Development: JOSEPH A. LIEBERMAN Compliance: WILLIAM H. 8687)(962-4373) MEGONNELL (Ext. 0214) Legislative Counsel: FRANK A. URACKEN

Assistant Commissioner for Regional (Ext. 6706)Activities: DOYLE J. BORCHERS (Ext. Assistant to the Secretary and Science0230) Adviser: DONALD D. DUNLOP (Ext.

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL Assistant Commissioner for Program 5566)AOMINISTHATION, 12720 Twinbrook Development: RAYMOND SMITH (Ext. Assistant to the Secretary and Director ofPkwy., Rockville, Md. 20852 (301, 4% 0224) Information: ALEX TROFFEY (Ext.plus extension) Director, Office of Education and 4124)

(Conducts a national program to identify and Information: LEIGHTON A. PRICE Assistant to the Secretary, Interagencycontrol the problems relating to man's (Ext. 1687) Liaison: LEWIS HELM (Ext. 6412)environment in the modern world, directing Executive Assistant to the Secretary:specific attention to such hazards as improper OFFICE OF EDUCATION, 400 Maryland Ave., YVONNE ESBENSON (Ext. 6704)housing, noise, rodent and insect vectors,radiation, waste accumulation, improper

S.W., Washington, D.C. 20202Coordinator for Environmental Education:

Assistant Secretary, Public LandManagement: HARRISON LOESCH

sanitation, and occupational disease and WI LHELM INA HI LL (202, 963-7560) (Ext. 4174)injury.) Deputy Assistant Secretary, Public Land

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OFCommissioner: CHRIS A. HANSEN (Ext.8995)

Management: ORME LEWIS (Ext. 5116)Assistant Secretary, Fish, Wildlife, Parks and

Deputy Commissioner: JEROME H. SVORE HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOP- Marine Resources: LESLIE L.(Ext. 8997) MENT GLASGOW (Ext. 4416)

Associate Commissioner: RAYMOND T. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Fish andMOORE M.D. (Ext. 8568)

Executive Officer; PETER J. BERSANO451 7th St., S.W., Washington, D.C.20410 (202, 755 plus extension)

Wildlife: CHARLES G. CAROTHERS,III (Ext. 8928)

(Ext. 8951) Secretary: GEORGE W. ROMNEY Commissioner of Fish and Wildlife:Scientist Administrator: C. BRUCE LEE Assistant Secretary for Renewal and Housing CHARLEe, MEACHAM (Ext. 4678)

(Ext. 8197) Assistance: LAWRENCE M. COX Acting Director, Office of Marine Resources:Director, Office of Public Information and

Education: ODOM FANNING (Ext.8605)

Assistant Commissioner for Office of Trainingand Manpower Development:

Neighborhood Programs Div.:(Open space land and urban beautification incentral city.)Director: DOROTHY BOYCE (Acting) (Ext.

6740)

J. L. Mci.-IUGH (Ext. 5340)Assistant Secretary, Water and Power

Development: JAMES R. SMITH (Ext.2191)

Deputy Secretary, Water and PowerFREDERICK ERICKSON (Ext. 8936) Assistant Secretary for Metropolitan Development: JAMES G. WATT (Ext.

Assistant Commissioner: RICHARDMAR LAND (Ext. 8551)

Development: SAMUEL C. JACKSON(Ext. 6270)

6734)Assistant Secretary, Mineral Resources:

Director, Bureau of Occupational Safety andHealth: MARCUS M. KEY, M.D. (Ext.8975)

Community Resources DevelopmentAdministration Director: ARTHUR A.DAVIS (Ext. 5977)

HOLLIS M. DOLE (Ext. 2186)Deputy Assistant Secretary, Mineral

Resources: GENE P. MORRELL (Ext.Director, Bureau of Community and

Environmental Management: ROBERTDeputy Director: MELVIN HUMPHREY

(Ext. 5980)

4476)Assistant Secretary, Water Quality and

E. NOVICK (Ext. 8845) Research: CARL KLEIN (Ext. 5171)Director, Bureau of Solid Waste Div. of Land Development: Assistant Secretary, Administration:

Management: RICHARD D. (Open space land end urban beautification LAWRENCE H. DUNN (Ext. 2143)VAUGHAN (Ext. 8441) outside central city; advance acquisition of Deputy Assistant Secretary, Administration:

Director, Bureau of Radiological Health: land for public facilities.) GEORGE E. ROBINSON (Ext. 2143)

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Regional Coordinators:Northeast: MARK A BELSON, Kennedy

Bldg., Rm, 2003K, Boston, Mass. 02203(617, 223.2973)

Pacific Southwest: WILLIAM T.DAVOREN, 450 Golden Gate Ave., Box36098, San Francisco, Calif. 94102 (415,556-8200)

Upper Mississippi-Western Great Lakes Area:BERT ATTWOOD, 368 CumberlandLa., Crystal Lake, Ill. 60014

Pacific Northwest Region: JOSEPH D.DWYER, Federal Bldg., Rm. 107, 1002N.E. Holladay St., P.O. Box 3621,Portland, Ore. 97208 (503, 234-3008)

Southeast Region: C. EDWARD CARLSON,Southeastern Power Administration,Elberton, Ga. 30635 (404, 283-3263)

Southwest Region: KENNETH D. McCALL,Federal Bldg., P.O. Box 1467, Muskogee,

Okla. 74402 (918, 683-3429)Missouri Basin Region: HARRELL F.

MOSBAUGH, Federal Office Bldg.,Rm. 5311, 316 N. 26f, St., P.O. Box2530, Billings, Mont. 59103 (406,245-6373)

Alaska Region: BURKE RILEY, FederalOffice Bldg., P.O. Box 70, Juneau 99801(907, 586-7411)

Ohio River-Appalachian Area: FRED N.WAMPLER, Federal Office Bldg., Rm.7034, 550 Main St., Cincinnati, Ohio45202 (513, 684-2197)

ADVISORY GROUPS 10 THE SECRETARYOF THE INTERIOR:

Advisory Board on National Parks, HistoricSites, Buildings and Monuments:

Chairman; EMIL W. HAURY, Dept. ofAnthropology, University of Arizona,Tucson, Ariz.

Secretary: JOE B. FRANTZ, Chairman,Dept. of History, University of Texas,Austin, Tex.

American Fisheries Advisory Committee:Chairman: LESLIE L. GLASGOW,

Assistant Secretary of Interior,Washington, D.C. 20240

Executive Secretary: RUPERT R. BONNER,JR., Bureau of Commercial Fisheries,Washington, D.C. 20240

National Advisory Board Council:Co-Chairmen: WALTER J. HICKEL,

Secretary of the Interior; GENE J.ETCHART, Glasgow, Mont.

Secretary: JOHN W. HAY, Rock Springs,Wyo.

Water Pollution Control Advisory Board:Chairman: CARL L. KLI.INExecutive Secretary: PETER KUH, U.S.

Department of the Interior, Rm. 4140(202, 343-8678)

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, 1951Constitution Ave., Washington, D.C.20242 (202, 343 plus extension)

(Seeks to accomplish maximum Indianeconomic self-sufficiency, full participation ofIndians in American life, and equalcitizenship privileges and responsibilities forIndians. Resource activities include work inthe fields of forest management, rangemanagement, irrigation, soil and moistureconservation, extension, and roads. Bureaucreated in War Department 1824; transferredto Department of Interior: 1849)Commissioner: LOUIS R. BRUCE (Ext.

2111)Deputy Commissioner: THEODORE W.

TAYLOR (Ext. 5233)Public Information Officer: W. JOYNES

MACFAR LAN (Ext. 9431)

Div. of Economic Development:Assistant Commissioner: GEORGE W.

HUBLEY, JR.Chief, Branch of Forestry: PERRY E.

SKARRAChief, Branch of Land Operations: WILL J.

PITNERChief, Branch of Roads: ROBERT J. TRIERPublication: Indian RecordEditor: TOM WILSON, Assistant

Information Officer

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT,Washington, D.C. 20240 (202, 343 plusextension; information: Ext. 1100)

(Administers the public domain lands, whichare located primarily in the western states andwhich amount to about 60 percent of allFederally owned lands. Public domain landsand resources are managed under multiple-useprinciples for various outputs, includingoutdoor recreation, fish and wildlifeproduction, livestock grazing, timber,industrial development, watershed protection,and mineral production including that on theOuter Continental Shelf. Organized: 1946)Director: BOYD L. RASMUSSEN (Ext.

3801)Associate Director: JOHN 0. CROW (Ext.

3897)Assistant to Director: ROBERT E. WOLF

(Ext. 7718)Chief, Office of Information: JOHN

MATTOON (Ext. 5718)Assistant Director, Administration: JAMES

P. BEIRNE (Ext. 673i)Assistant Director, Legislation and Plans:

IRVING SENZEL (Ext. 9435)Assistant Director, Resources: EUGENE V.

ZUMWALT (Ext. 5421)Deputy Assistant Director, Resources

(Renewable): GEORGE L. TURCOTT(Ext. 6903)

Chief, Div. of Wildlife: ROBERT J. SMITH(Ext. 3259)

Publication: Our Public LandsEditor: ED PARKER (Ext. 5718)

Denver Service Center:(Serves Arizona, Colorado, Montana, NewMexico, Utah, and Wyoming.)Director: GARTH H. RUDD, Denver

Federal Center, Bldg. 50, Denver, Colo.

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80225 (303, 233-8209)

Portland Service Center:(Serves Alaska, California, Idaho, Nevada,Oregon, and Washington.)Director; EDWARD G. BYGLAND, 710

N.E. Holladay St., Box 3861, Portland,Ore. 97208 (503, 2343777)

State Directors:Alaska: BURTON W. SILCOCK, 555

Cordova St., Anchorage 99501 (907,277-1561)

Ariz.; FRED J. WEILER, Federal Bldg.,Rm. 3022, Phoenix 85025 (602, 261-3873)

Calif.: J. RUSSELL PENNY, Federal OfficeBldg., Rm. E-2820, 2800 Cottage Way,Sacramento 95825 (916, 481-6100)

Colo.: ED ROWLAND, Rm. 14023, FederalBldg., 1961 Stout St., Denver 80202 (303,297.4329)

Idaho: JOSEPH T. FALLINI, 334 FederalBldg., 550 W Fort St., Boise 83702 (208,342-2401)

Mont.: EDWIN ZAIDLICZ, Federal Bldg.,316 N. 26th St., Billings 59101 (506,245-6463)

Nev.. NOLAN F. KEIL, Federal Bldg., Rm.3008, 300 Booth St., Reno 89502 (702,784-5451)

N. Mex.: W. J. ANDERSON, U.S. PostOffice and Federal Bldg., S. Federal P1.,P.O. Box 1449, Santa Fe 87501 (505,982-3217)

Ore. and Wash.: ARCHIE 11. CRAFT, 729N.E. Oregon St., P.O. Box 2965,Portland, Ore. 97208 (503, 234.3755)

Utah: ROBERT D. NIELSON, FederalBldg., 125 S. Stalc, P.O. Box 11505, SaltLake City 84111 (801, 524-5311)

Wyo.: DANIEL P. BAKER, U.S. PostOffice and Court House Bldg., 2120Capital Ave., Cheyenne 82001 (307,778-2326)

Eastern States Land Office: DORIS A.KOIVULA, Manager, 7981 EasternAve., Silver Spring, Md. 20910 (301,495-3291)

BUREAU OF MINES, Washington, D.C.20240 (202, 343 plus extension;information: Ext. 1100)

(Conducts programs to promote conservationand development of mineral resources,discourage wasteful practices in mining andmineral processing, Ind encourage safety andhealthful working conditions in the mineralindustries. Performs research in all phases ofthe extraction and treatment of metals,nonmetals, and mineral fuels including theSolid Waste Disposal Program and theMarine Resource Development Program. Incooperation with other Federal agencies, italso conducts research and relatedinvestigations on air and water pollutionproblems related to mineral-resourcedevelopment and use.)Director: JOHN F. O'LEARY (Ext. 4815)Deputy Director; EARL T. HAYES (Ext.

5643)

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Chief, Office of M'neral Information:ROBERT 0. SWENARTON (Eat. 3590)

Associate Director, Health and Safety:HENRY P. WHEELER, JR. (Acting)(Eat. 4041)

Assistant Director, Mineral ResourceEvaluation: WILUAM A. VOGELY(Ext. 2193)

Assistant Director, Helium: HAROLD J.UPPER (Acting) (Ext. 5121)

Assistant Director, Administration:WALTER J. LANDER (Ext. 4297)

Assistant Director, Minerals Research: CARLR AM PACEK (Acting) (Ext. 8311)

BUREAU OF OUTDOOR He.CREATION,Washington, D.C. 20240 (202, 343 plusextension, information: Ext. 1100)

(Administers Land and Water ConservationFund Act of 1965, which provides moneys foraNuisition of Federal recreation lands andwaters and for a matching grant program tohelp states and their political subdivisionsplan, acquire, and develop outiloor recreationareas and facilities. Through its Division ofWater Resources studies, assesses needs in thearea of wateroriented recreation: helpsformulate action plans to establish suchrecreation opportunities: and strives to rlevisesolutions to special problems rush as waterpollution and conflicting land use. Establishedwithin Department of Interior: 1962)Director: G. DOUGLAS 110FE (Ext. 5741)Associate Director: LAWRENCE N.

STEVENS (Ext. 5743)Assistant Director foe Federal Programs and

Statistics: HARRY W. RICE (Ext. 2316)Assistant Director for State Grants and

Resource Studity A. HEATON!INDERHILL (Ext. 5723)

Assistant Director for Recreant(' Planning:WILLIAM C. DENT (Fat. C061)

Assistant Director for Environmental Qualityand Technical Assistance: LOUIS E.REID. JR. (Ext. 5475)

Assistant Director tot Administiation: M. E.HOFT (Eat. 5411)

Assistants to the Direc'or: GEORGESUND BORG (Ext. 5776); NOREENLYDAY (Ext. 5780

Chief, Div. of Infottnation: JAMES W.MONROE (Eat. 5726)

Chief, Div. of Legislative Review: WILLIAMR. WOLPH (Est. 5725)

Chief. Div. of Federal Programs Review:JEROME P. ANDERSON (Ext. 6503)

Chief, Div. of Cotakil Staff Studies:ROBERT L. EAST MAN (Ext. $711)

Chief, Div. of Technical Assistance:MAURICE H. LUNDY (Ext. 7751)

Chief, Div. of Environmental Conservation:THURMAN H. TROSPER (Ext. 5865)

Chief, Div. of State Mans: WILBUR RUSH(Actig) (Err. 5886)

Chief, Div. of Land and Water CalsettatioiNFund (Stale): FRED L JONES (Ext.4097)

Chief, Div. of Land and Water ConservationFund (recent): ROBERT E.LAT110410R at 7565)

Chief, Div. of Nationwide Planning:WILLIAM E. RENTif +30HM (at.5754)

Chief, Div. of Water Resources: WILLIAMLAWSON (Ext. 5772)

Chief, Div. of Resource Area Studies: JOHNG. TKACH (at. 7668)

Chief, Div. of Research and Education:ROSS NETHERTON (Ext. 5795)

Chief, Div. of Statistics and Data Processing:ROBERT M. SHAW (Ext. 6805)

Chief, Div. of Personnel Management andOrganization: HARRY P. OWINGS(Ext. 2828)

Chief, Div. of Program Development andManagement Operations: LYNN S.MINTER (Ext. 5661)

Regional °Most.Northeast: ROLLAND B. HANDLEY,

Regional Director, Federal Bldg., 701 Ft.,1421 Cherry St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19102(215, 597.7989)

Southeast: ROY K. WOOD, RegionalDirector, 810 New Walton Bldg., Atlanta,Ga. 30303 (404, 5266377)

Lake Central: ROMAN H. KOENINGS,Regional Director, 3853 Research ParkDr., Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 (313,663-8481)

Mid-Continent: MAURICE D. ARNOLD.Regional Director, Bldg. 41, DenverFederal Center, Denver, Colo. 30225 (303,2334831)

Pacific Northwest: FRED 3. OVERLY,Regional Director, Rm. 407, U.S. CourtHouse, Seattle, Wash. 98104 (206,583-4706)

Pacific Southwnt: FRANK E. SY LVESTER,Regional Director, Box 36062, 450

Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, Calif.94102 (415, 356-0182)

State liaison Officers.(State liaison officer, designated by theirgovernors to the Land and WaterConservation Fund grant program, have theresponsibility lot deveioping and updatingcomprehensive statewide outdoor recreationplans and submitting projects !or grantassistance.)Ala.: JOE W. GRAHAM, Directot,

Department of Conservation,Administrative Bldg., Montgomery 36104(205.265 -2341)

Alaska: F. J. KEENAN. Director, Div. ofLands, 306 W. Fifth Ave., Anchorage99501 (907, 272-1534

American Samoa: ALVIN R. MANONALLU. Governor, Pago Pago, Tutuila,American Samoa 96920

Ariz.: ROGER ORLENEWALD, OutdoorRecreation Cooteinating Commission,2211 W. Greenleaf Rd., Phoz nix 85023(602, 9424000)

Ark.: WINSTON C. BEARD, ExtortiveDirector, Planning Commission, Gameand Fish Commission Bldg., CapitolMall, Little Rock 72201 (501, 376-3341)

Calif.: WILLIAM PENN MOTT, JR,

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Director, Department of Parts andRecreation, 1416 9th St., Sacramento95814 (916, 445-2358)

Colo: HARRY IL WOODWARD,Director, Div. of Game, Fish and Parks,Department of Natural Resources, 6060N. Broadway, Denver 80216 (303,823-1192)

Comm.: JOSEPH N. GILL Commissioner,Department of Agriculture and NaturalResources, Hartford 06115 (203, 5274341,Eat. 3433)

Del.: RUDOLPH JASS, Director of StatePlanning. Thomas Collins Bldg., 530 S.Du Pont Hwy., Dover 19901 (302,736-1216)

District of Columbia: JOSEPH H. COLE,Superintendent, D.C. RecreationDepartment, 3149 16th St., N.W.,Washington 20010 (202, 628-6000)

Fla.: NEY C. LANDRUM, Director,Outdoor Recreational DevelopmentCouncil, 1543 Thomasville Rd..Tallahassee 32303 (904, 224-0916)

Ga.: H. OLIVER WELCH, State PlanningOfficer, State Planning Bureau, 270Washington St., S.W., Atlanta 30334(404, 524-1521)

Guam: FRANK I. SAN NICOLAS.Director. of Land Management andExtortive Secretary for the PlanningCommission, Territory of Guam, Agana,Guam 96910

Hawaii: SHELLEY M. MARK, Director,Department of Planning and EconomicDevelopment, 426 Queen St., Honolulu96813

Idaho: WiLHELM M. BECKERT, Director,Department of Parks, State House, Boise83707 (208. 344-5811)

Ill.: WILLIAM L RUTHERFORD,Director', Department of Conservation,400 Spring St. Springfield 62706 (217,633-6302)

Ind.: WILLIAM 3. ANDREWS, ActingDirector, Department of NaturalResources, 608 State Office Bldg.,Indianapolis 46204 (317, 633-6344)

font: E. 3. SPEAKER, Special Projectstoordinatot, State Co,dervationC.ommission, 300 4th St., Des Moines50319 (515, 2814156)

Kans.: LYNN BURRIS, JR Director, StatePark and Resources Authority, 801Harrison, Topeka 66612 (913, 235 -001 I)

Ky.: FRANK J. GROSCHtLLE, SpecialAssistant to the Governor, State CapitolBldg., Frankfort 40601 (502, 582.501 t)

La.: LAMAR GIBSON. Director, StateParks and Recreation Commission, 150N. Third St., Baton Rouge 70821 (501,3894761)

Me.: LAWRENCE SI t/ART, Director,State Park and Recreation Commission,State House, Augusta 04330 (207,623.4311)

Md.: SPENCER P. ELLIS. Director.Department of Forests and Parks, StateOffice Bldg., Annapolis 21401 (301,268.1371)

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Mass.: ARTHUR W. BROWNELL,Commissioner, Department of NaturalResources, 100 Cambridge St., Boston02202 (617, 727-3163)

Mich.: RALPH A. MacMULLAN,Director, Department of NaturalResources, Attn: RAYMOND D.SCHOFIELD, Stevens T. Mason Bldg.,Lansing 48926 (517, 373-1220)

Minn.: JARLE LEIRFALLOM,Commissioner, Department ofCon.vration, 658 Cedar St., St. Paul55101 (612, 22i.2549)

Miss.: SPENCER E. MEDUN,Comptroller, Mississippi Park System, 502Milner Blvd., Jackson 39201 (601,354-6321)

Mo.: ROBERT L. DUNKESON, ExecutiveSecretary, Interagency Council foeOutdoor Recreation, 1203 Jefferson Bldg.,Box 564, Jefferson City 65101 (314,635-3262)

Mont.: ROBERT F. COONEY, AssistantChief, Recreation and Parks Div.,Department of Fish and Game, MitchellBldg., Helena 59601 (406, 449-3066)

Nebr.: MELVIN 0. STEEN, Director,Game and Parks Commission, StateCapitol Bldg., Unco In 68509 (402,473-1471)

Nev: ELMO J. DeRICCO, Director,Department of Conservation and NaturalResources, Nye Bldg., Carson City 89701(702, 882.7482)

N.H.: R. J. CROWLEY, TR.,Commissioner, Department of Resourcesand Et000mk Development. State HouseAnnex, Concord 03301 (603, 271.2411)

N.J.: ROBERT A. RCS, Commissioner,Department of Conservation andEconomic Development, Trenton 0$625(609.292 -2886)

N. Mu.: EUE S. GUTIERREZ. StatePlanning Officer, New Capitol Bldg., Km.406, Santa Fe 87501 (505, 827-2.115)

N.Y.: R. STEWART KILBORNE,Commissioner, Department ofConservative, 1220 Washington Ave.,Albany 12206 (318, 474-2121)

N.C.: WILLIAM L TURNER. Director.Department of Administration, Raleigh27602 (919.829 -3077)

N. Dak.: JOHN GREENSUT, Coordinator,State Outdoor Recreation Agency, 900 E.Boulevard, Bismarck S8501(701,224-2430)

Ohio: FRED E. MORR, Director,Department of Natarsi Resources, 907Ohio Depts. Bldg., Co lambed 43215 (614,469-3770)

Okla.: ROBERT A. BREEDEN, Director,Industrial Des elepment and ParkDepartment 518 Sequoyah ManorialBldg.. Oklahoma City 73103 (405,521.2413)

Ore.: FORREST COOPER, State HighwayEngineer, State Highway Department,Sales 97310 (503, 364-2171)

Pa.: IRVING HAND, Executive Directs,State Planning Boa.-d, Finance Bldg., Boa

191, Harrisburg 17120 (717, 787-3097)Puerto Rico: DORA PASARELL,

Administrator, Public Parks andRecreation Administration, P.O. Box3207, San Juan 00904

R.I.: JOHN L REGO, Director,Department of Natural Resources, 83Park St., Providence 02903 (401,521-7100)

S.C.: COL. JOHN A. MAY, Department ofParks, Recreation and Tourism. P.O. Box1358, Columbia 29202 (803, 252-2136)

S. Dak.: ROBERT HODGINS, Director,Department of Game, Fish and Parks,State Office Bldg., Pierre 57501 (605,224-5911)

Tenn.: E. BOYD GARRETT,Commissioner, Department ofConservation, 2611 W. End Ave.,Nashville 37203 (615, 741.2301)

Tex.: J. PEARCE JOHNSON, Chairman,Parks and Wildlife Commission, Box9027, Austin 78756 (512, 475-2087)

Utah: GORDON E. HARMSTON,Executive Director, Department ofNatural Resources, 319 State CapitolBldg., Salt Lake City 84114 (801,328-5691)

Vt.. FORREST E. ORR, ExecutiveDirector, Interagency Committee onNatural Resources, State House,Montpelier 05602 (802, 223-2311)

Virgin Islands: CARL K. TRANUM,Commissioner, Department ofConservation and Cultural Affairs, P.O.6011 S99, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas

00801Vs.: ELBERT COX, Director, Commission

of Outdoor Recreation, 9th St. OfficeBldg., 9th and GM! Su.. Richmond23219 (703, 770-2036)

Wash.: LEWIS A. BELL Chairman,Interagency Committee fa OutdoorRecreation, P.O. Dos 1489, Olympia98501 (206, 753-7140)

W. Vs.: B. L COFFINDAFFER, Director,Federal-State Relations, State OfficeBldg.. Charleston 23303 (304, 348-3562)

Wis.: JOHN A. BEALE, Deputy Secretary,Attn: ALVIN E. NELSON, Departmentof Natural Resources, Boa 450, Madison53701 (608, 266-2111)

Wyo.: PAUL H. WESTEDT, Directoe,Wyoming Recreation Commission, Boa309, State Office Bldg., Cheyenne 82001(307, 777.7550)

itille.AU OF RECLAMATION. Washington,D.C. 20240 (20, 343 plus extension;information: Ext. 1100)

(Administers the Federal program in 17western states, Alaska, and Hawaii, for waterresource development and use to providemultiple-purpose projects furnishing fish andwildlife protection and recreationalopportunities; water for fats irrigation,municipal, and industrial tee; hydroelectricpower; flood control; and abet naturalresource conservation benefits.)Commissioner: ELUS L ARMSTRONG

Is

(Ext. 4157)Assistant Commissioners: N. B. BENNETT,

JR. (Ext. 4115); GILBERT (1. STAMM(Ext. S433); WILBUR P. KANE (Ext.4291)

Assistant to the Commissioner, Information:OMS PETERSON (Ext. 4662)

Assistant to the Commissioner, Research andChief, Div. of General Engineering: T. W.MERMEL (Ext. 4272)

Chief, Div. of Water and Land Operations:MAURICE N. LANGLEY (Ext. 5104)

Chief, Div. of Project Development:DANIEL V. McCARTHY (Ext. 4787)

Chief, Div. of Power: WILLIAM H.KEATING (Ext. 5337)

Chief Engineer: b. P. BELLPORT, Bldg. 67,Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo.80225 (303, 233-2041)

Publication: Reclamation OaEditor: GORDON J. FORSYTH (Ext. 4662)

Regional Directors:Region I: H. T. NELSON, P.O. Box 8008,

Fairgrounds, Boise, Idaho 83107 (208,342.2101)

Region 2: ROBERT J. PAFFORD, JR.,Federal Office Bldg., 2800 Cottage Way,Sacramento, Calif. 95825 (916, 481.2571)

Region 3: A. B. WEST, P.O. Box 427,Boulder City, Nev. 89005 (702, 293-8411)

Region 4: D. L CRANJALL, P.O. Box11568, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801,524-5400)

Region 5: LEON W. HILL P.O. Box 1609,Amarillo, Tea. 79105 (806, 376.0401)

Region 6: HAROLD E. ALDRICH, P.O.Box 2.353, Billings, Mont. 59103 (406,245-6214)

Region 7: JAMES M. INGLES, Bldg. 20,Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo.80225 (303, 233-6719)

FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROLADMINISTRATION, Washington, D.C.20242 (Location: Crystal Mall, Bldg. 2.1921 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Arlington,Va.) (703, 557-7449)

(Cooperates with states. intestate agencies,municipalities, industries, and others in thepreparation of comprehensive programs forabatement of water pollutinn, to conservewater resources foe public 0104 supplies.propagation of fish and aquatic life, and forrecreational, agr.cultwal, and industrialpurposes; encourages enactment 4 uniformdate taws and interstate compacts: supportsand aids technical research; collects anddisseminates information; assistthe dates,through technical consultation and in otherways. In carrying out their pollutionabatement programs; provides grants to citiesto assist In Oonsitikt3oe of sewage treatmentworks; develops data foe, and tarries out. theFederal enforcement program for interstate ornavigable waters.)Commissioner: DAVID D. DOMINICK

(557-77/7)Associate Commissioner: BRYAN F.

LaPLANTE (557.7305)

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Director of Public Information: CHARLESM. ROGERS (557-7604)

Deputy Director of Public Information:CHARLES D. PIERCE (557-7373)

Conservation Consultant: JAMES R.HARLAN (557-7736)

Acting Assistant Commissioner, ProgramPlanning and Evaluation: JOHN T.BARNHILL (557.7962)

Acting Assistant Commissioner, Operations:ALLAN HIRSCH (557.7743)

Acting Deputy Assistant Commissioner,Operations: ROBERT S BURD(557.7745)

Director, Div. of Manpower and Training:FRANK M. COVINGTON (557-7614)

Director, Div. of Technical Support:KENNETH E. BIOLANE (557-7660)

Director, Div. of State and Local Programs:THOMAS FERRY (557-7474)

Director, Div. of Planning and InteragencyPrograms: FRANCIS T. MAYO(557.7488)

Assistant Commissioner, Research andDevelopment: DAVID G. STEPHAN(557.7311)

Acting Director, Div. of Process Researchand Deveiopment: WILLIAM A.CAWLEY (557.7347)

Acting Director, Div. of Water QualityResearch: WILLIAM A. CAWLEY(557-7347)

Director, Div. of Applied Science AndTechnology: ALLAN CYWIN (557-7370)

Assistant Commissioner, Enforcement:MURRAY STEIN (557-7763)

Deputy Enforcement Officer: THADDEUSRAJDA (5574760)

Director, Div. of Enforcement SYLVESTER1. OLSON (577.7329)

Director, Div. of Interstate Compacts andUniform State Laws: HENRY STETINA(5574330)

Assistant Commirsionet, Administration:EDMUND 1. GRANT (357.7600)

Director, Div. of Personnel Management:MAXINE C. MILLARD (557.7406)

Director, Div. of Financial Management:MATTHEW C. PILZYS (5574301)

Director, Div. of General SetvicerEDWARD T. RHODES (5574431)

Director, Div. of Facilities Management:LAWRENCE F. GAFFNEY (557.7416)

Acting Director., Div. of Automatic DataProcessing: RICHARD H. MILLER(557.7617)

Plenienst Does:Great Lakes (111 Iowa, Mich.. Minn, Wis.):

H. W. POSTON, Diectoe, 33 E.Con Tess Pin" Rm. 410, Map,60605 (312, 3514250)

Middle Atlantic (Md., N.C., Pa., S.C., Va.,D.C.): EUGENE T. JENSEN, Director,911 Emmet St., Charlottesvilk, Va. 22901(703, 2964176)

Missouri Basis (Cob., Kens Mo, Nets.. N.Dalt . S. Dak., Wyo.): !DUN M.RADEMACHER, Director, 911 WalnutSt , Rm. 702, ransas City, Mo. 64106

(816, 374-5493)Northeast (Conn., Del., Me., Mass., N.H.,

N.J., N.Y., R.I., Vt.): LESTER M.KLASHMAN, Director, John F.Kennedy Federal Bldg., Rm. 2303,Boston, Mass. 02203 (617, 223-7210)

Northwest (Alaska, Idaho, Mont., Ore.,Wash.): JAMES L AGEE, Director,Rm. 501, Pittock Block, Portland, Ore.97205 (503, 226-3915)

Ohio Basin (Ind., Ky., Ohio, W. Vs.):RICHARD A. VANDERHOOF,Director, 4676 Columbia Pkwy.,Cincinnati, Ohio 45226 (513, 871-1820)

South Central (Ark., La., N. Mex., Okla.,Tex.): WILLIAM C. GALEGAR,Director, 1402 Elm St., 3rd Fl., Dallas.Tex. 75202 (214, 749-2161)

Southeast (Ala., Fla., Ga., Miss., Tenn.,Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands): JOHN R.THOM AN, Director, 1421 Peachtree St.,N.E., Suite 300, Atlanta, Oa. 30309 (404,526-5727)

Southwest (Ariz., Calif., Hawaii, Nev., Utah,Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands):PAUL De FALCO, JR., Director, 760Market St., San Francisco, Calif. 94102(415, 556-430)

laboratories:Alaska: Masks Watts Laboratory, Director:

R. W. LATIMER, University of AlaskaCampus, College 99701 (907, 479-2252)

Ga.: Southeast Water Laboratory, Director:DAVID W. DUTTIVEILER, CollegeStation Rd., Athens 30601 (401, 546 -3134)

Md.: Chesapeake Technical SupportLaboratory, Director: JOHAN A.AALTO, Annapolis Science Center,Annapolis 21401 (301, 268-303E)

Minn: National Water Quality Laboratory,Director: DONALD I. MOUNT, 6201Congdon Blvd., Duluth 55804 (218,727-6541)

N.J.: Edison Wale* Quality Laboratory,Director: KENNETH H. WALKER,Edison 011117 (WI, 548 -3347)

Ohio: Robert A. Taft Water Research Center,Director: FRANCIS M. MIDDLETON,4676 Columbia Pkwy., Cincinnati 43226(513, 871. 1820); Analytical QualityControl LaboratorY, Director: DWIGHTG. BALLINGER, 1014 Broadway,fir -innati 43202 (513, 634-2923):Newtown Fish Toxicology Laboratory,biretta: WILLIAM A. BRUNOS, 3411Church St., Newtown 45244 (513,8714120)

Okla.: Robert S. Kerr Water ResearchCenter, Director: M. L WOOD, P.O.Box 1191. Ada 74820 (405. 332-8800)

Ore.: Pacific Northwest Waite Laboratory,Director: A. F. BARTSCH, 200 S. 35thSt., Corvallis 97330 (503. 752-4314)

R.I.. National Marine Water QulityLaboratory, Director:CLARENCE M.TARZWELL, liberty La. at FairgroundsRd., P.O. Box 277. West Kingston 02192(401, 719-973E)

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Other Fieid Establishments:Ala.: Alabama-Mississippi Liaison Office,

Southeast Region; Chief: BILLY H.ADAMS, Rm. 205, 513 Madison Ave.,Montgomery 36104 (205, 263-7471)

Alaska: Alaska Area Operations Office,Northwest Region: MERRITT A.MITCHELL, College 99701 (907,479-2251); Anchorage Field Office,Northwest Region; Chief: RAYMONDW. MORRIS, Rm. 417, Cordova Bldg.,555 Cordova St., Anchorage 99301 (907,279.3531)

Ariz.: Colorado River-Bonneville Basins,Phoenix Office; Chief: WILLIAM H.SHAFIER, JR., 6122 N. 7th St.,Phoenix 83014 (602, 261.3871)

Calif.: California-Nevada Basins Office,Director: R. L O'CONNELL, 620Central Ave., Bldg. 2C, Alameda 94501(415, 273-7025); California- Nevada BasinsOperations, San Diego Branch Office;Chief: HAROLD L ECOTTEN, 1220Pacific Hwy., Bldg. 132, San Diego 92132(714. 293-3491); Pomona WaterReclamation Plant, Chief: JOHN N.ENGLISH, 295 S. Roselawn Ave.,Pomona 91766 (714, 6234721)

Cob.: Colorado Rivet-Bonneville BasinsOffice, Director: M. B. RAINEY,Denver Federal Center, Bldg. 22, Rm.415, Denver 80225 (303, 233-2225)

D.C.: Joint FWPCA-D.C. Filot Plant, Chief:DOLLOFF F. BISHOP, 5000 OverlookAve., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20032(202, 5624200)

Fla.: Lower Florida Estuary Study, Chief:JOHN E. HAGAN, P.O. Drawer EEE,Hollywood 13022 (303, 5234261)

Oa.: Southeast Regional Planning Office,Director: JOHN W. WAKEFIELD, 1421Peachtree Si., N.E., Suite 300, Atlanta30309 (404, 526-5768)

Hawaii: Pacific Islands Basin Office,Southwest Region; Area Representative:D. B. MAUSSHARDT, 1411 S. King

Honolulu 96814 (808. 949-5923)Ill.: Lake Michigan Basin Office, Great Lakes

Region; Director: CLIFFORD RISLEY,JR., 1819 W. Pershing Rd., Chicago60609 (312, 353-5618)

lnd.: Lower Ohio Basin Office, Director:MAX E. NOECKEft, Ill E. DiamondExpressway, Evansville 47711 (1112,197.1790)

Lt.: Lower Mississippi Rivet Basin FieldStation. Director: LUTHER S.STANDIFEP., 2693 N. Sherwood ForestDr., Baton Rouge 70114 (504, 34E-4231)

Mass.: New England Basins Office, ActingDirector: EDWARD V. FITZPATRICK,240 Highland Ave., Needham Heights

02194 (617, 223-7337)Mich.: Lake Huron Basin Offset, Great Lakes

Region; Director: LAURENCE B.O'LEARY, U.S. Naval Air Ste, GrosseIle 451111 (313, 6764500)

Mina.: Upper Mississippi River-LakeSuperior Basins Office, Great LakesRegion; Director: D. S. BRYSON, 58th

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St. and 40th Ave., South, Minneapolis55450 (612, 726-1661); Shagawa LakeEutrophication Control Project, Director:ROBERT BRICE, 22 W. Conan St., Ely55731 (218, 365-3208)

N.J.: Hudson-Delaware Basins Office,Director: KENNETH H. WALKER,Edison 08817 (201, 846-4612)

N.Y.: Lake Ontario Basin Office. GreatLakes Region; Director: LEE E.TOWNSEND, 4664 Lake Ave., P.O.Box 4748, Rochester 14612 (716.621-3140)

Ohio: Office of Operations, Ohio BasinRegion; Director: VICTOR F. JELEN,Rro. 7405, Federal Office Bldg., 350 MainSt., Cincinnati 45202 (313, 684-3616);National Field Investigations Center,Director: ANGELL D. SIDIO. 5555Ridge Ave., Cincinnati 45213 (513,684-4373); National Training Center,Director: HAROLD L. JETER, 4676Columbia Pkwy., Cincinnati 45226 (513,871. 1820); Mine Drainage PollutionControl Activities, Chief: RONALD D.HILL, 4676 Columbia Pkwy., Cincinnati45226 (313, 871.1820); Lake Erie BasinOffice, Great Lakes Region; Director:GEORGE L. HARLOW, 21929 CocainRd., Cleveland 44126 (216, 522-4876);Lebanon Renovation Pilot Plant, Chief:ROLAND V. VI LUERS. R.F.D. 2, Box7A, Glossa Rd., Lebanon 45036 (513,932-0931)

Pa.: North Atlantic Water QualityManagement Field Station, Director:EDWARD V. GEISMAR, 321 ChestnutSt., Philadelphia 19106 (215, 397- 4360);Pollution Control Mobile Laboratory,Chief Chemist: FRANK TOTII, R.F.D.2, Boa 36A, Akooesa 16601 (114.944-4501)

Team: Tennessee Basin Liaison Office,Southeast Region; Chief: JOHN W.LaFONT, 416 Edney Bldg., Chattanooga37401 (615, 755-2961)

Tea.: Galveston Bay Field Station, FederalCoordinator: MALCOLM KALLUS,3801 Kirby Dr., Suite 738, Houston 77006(713, 226-4135)

Utah: Colorado RintBonnevilk Basks, SakLake City Office; Chief: D. E.RUSHING, 1750 S. Redwood Rd., SakLake City 64104 (801, 524-5290)

Vs.: Chesapeake Bay-Susquehanna BasinsProject, Middle Atlantic Region:Director: WILLIAM M. COLONY, 918Emmet St., Charlottesville 22901 (713,296-1384); Manassas Field Station,Project Office: MICHAEL C.MULBARGER, Prince William County,co GMSD, 4525 Lee Ave., Manassas22110 (703,361 -3709)

W. Va.: Mine Drainage Pollution ControlProject, Project Leah*: ROBERT B.SCOTT, Federal Post Office IMF., P.O.Boa 130. Elkins 26241 (304. 6364/69);Mine Drainage Pot/onion Control Project,Project Leader: ROBERT B. SCOTT,P.O. Dot 60, Norton 26285 (304.

636-4783); Upper Ohio Bashi Office,Director: JOHN W. FERGUSON, 303Methodist Bldg., 11th and Chapline Sts.,Wheeling 26003 (304, 233-1271)

FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE. Washington.D.C. 20240 (202, 343 plus extension)

(The Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956established within the U.S. Department of theInterior the position of Assistant Secretary ofFish and Wildlife and the U.S. Fish andWildlife Service, headed by a Commissionerand consisting of two separate bureaus: theBureau of Commercial Fisheries and theBureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife.)Commissioner: CHARLES H. MEACHAM

(Ext. 4678)Special Assistant: RONALD C. TRACY

(Eat. 5303)Office of Program Review: JOSEPH F.

PUNCOCHAR (Ext. 2717)

BUREAU OF COMMERCIAL FISHERIES,Washington, D.C. 20240 (202, 343 plusextension)

(Objectives are to increase the contribution offishery resources to the Nation's economy; toincrease efficiency so that the economic statusof those engaged in the fishing industry isimproved; to provide fot the growing anddiversified demands of the American peoplefor fish and shellfish products whether in theform of edible foods or other products, fromefficient and economical sources; to seekMans of bringing more of the world's aquaticresources into economic, commercialproduction; and to contributs to man'sunderstanding and control of aquatic livingresources and their environment.)Director: DAYTON L ALVERSON

(Acting) (Eat. 4993)Deputy biretta: J. L McHUGH (Ext. 4007)Staff Assistant: JOHN T. GHARRE1T (Eat.

3312)Associate Director for Fuherks: DAYTON

L ALVERSON (Eat. 5804)Assistant Director for Fishery Programs:

JOHN C. MARR (Acting) (Fat. 5804)Legislative Advisor: RALPH E. CURTISS

(Ext. 2360)American Fishery Advisory Committee:

RUPERT R. BONNER (557.1211, Ext.4453)

Information Officer: JOHN A. GUINAN(Eat. 8701)

Assistant Director for Administration: JOHNM. PATTON. JR. (Ext. 4811)

Deputy Assistant Director lot Administration:NELSON I. NORM (Eat. 2540)

Div. of Personnel Management: C. DOYLEINNIS, Chief (Eat. 5406)

Div. of Management Analysis: J. PAULBA LSERAK, Chief (Eat. 3586)

Div. of Property Management: KENNETHA. LAWRENCE, Chief (557.1221, Eat.4605)

Office of Data Processing: FRANK A.THACKER. Chief (Eat. 3700)

Office of Equal Opportonity: DONALD D.CARP 11TH (Eat. 6703)

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Assistant Director for Economics: HARVEYM. HUTCHINGS (Ext. 4151)

Div. of Economic Research: FREDERICKW. BELL, Chief (College Park, Md.)(301, 864-4329)

Div. of Current Economic Analysis: FREDL. OLSON, Chief (Ext. 6908)

Div. of Statistics and Market News:CHARLES H. LYLES (Ext. 7850)

Assistant Director for Resource Development:JOHN I. HODGES (Acting) (Ext. 2184)

Div. of Resource Management: FLOYD S.ANDERS, Chief (Ext. 4543)

Div. of Federal Aid: EDWARD E.HUESKE, Chief (557.1221, Ext. 4737)

Div. of Financial Assistance: C. ELDREDPETERSON, Chief (Ext. 4574)

Div. of Publications: L. W.SCATTERGOOD, Chief (557.1221, Ext.4401)

Office of Technical Assistance: KEITHBROUILLARD. Chief (Ext. 4571)

Assistant Director for Utilization andEngineering: JOSEPH W. SLAVIN (Eat.4386)

Div. of Food Science: HAROLD B. ALLEN,Chief (Eat. 4745)

Div. of Marketing: PAUL J. PARADIS,Chief (557.1221, Eat. 4573)

National Center foe Fish Protein Concentrate:ROLAND A. FINCH, Director (Ext.2151)

Div. of Exploratory Fishing: '111LLIAM H.STEVENSON. Chief (Eat. 6643)

Assistant Director for International Affairs:W1LUAM M. TERRY (Ext. 4054)

Office of Foreign Fisheries: JOSEPHPILEGGI, Chief (Eat. 4412)

Office of International Organizations andAgreements: ROBERT C. WILSON,Chief (Ext. 4)03)

Assistant Director for Marine Resources:ROLAND F. SMITH (Eat. 4106)

Branch of Anadromous Fisheries:MITCHELL 0. HANAVAN. Chief(Eat. 6855)

Branch of Inland Fisheries: PHILIP R.NELSON, Chief (Eat. 5719)

Branch of Marine Fisheries: JOSEPH H.KING, Chief (Eat. 5521)

Branch of Shellfisherks: LOUIS D.STRINGER (Acting Chief) (Eat. 5715)

Systematics Center: DANIEL M. COHEN.Director (962-5749)

Regional and Ana Dhettots:Pacific Northwest Region (Wash., Ore.,

Idaho, Mont., Wyo.) DONALD R.JOHNSON, 6116 Arcade Bldg., Seattle,Wash. 98101 (206, 682-3300)

Gr'f and South Atlantic Region (Tea., La.,Miss., Ala., Oa, Fla, N.C., S.C.):VACANT, 144 First Ave., South, Si.Petersburg, Fla. 33701 (113, 893-3142)

North Atlantic Region (Maine, N.H., VI,Mats., Conn., R.I., N.Y., Pa Md Del,NJ., Va, W. Va.): RUSSEL T.NORRIS, Federal Bldg, 14 Elin St ,Gloucester, Mass. 01930 (617. Ift14410)

Great Lake! and Central Region (Ohio, Ky.,

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Mich., Ind., Wis.. Ill., Miss., lowt, Mo.,N. Dak., S. Dak., Nebr., Kans., Okla.,Ark., Tenn.): WILLIAM F. CARBINE,5 Research Dr., Ann Arbor, Mich. 48103(313, 662-5529)

Alaska Region: HARRY L RIETZE,Federal Bldg., P.O. Box 1668, Juneau,Alaska 99801 (907, 586-3511)

Pacific Southwest Region (Calif., Nev., Utah,Ariz., Colo., N. Mex.): GERALD V.HOWARD. 101 Seaside Ave., TerminalIsland, Calif. 90731 (408, 833-4437)

Hawaii Area (State of Hawaii): JOHN C.MARR, 2570 Dole St., P.O. Box 3830,Honolulu, Hawaii 96812 (808,96211W

BUREAU OF SPORT FISHERIES ANDWILDLIFE, Washington, D.C. 20240 (202.343 plus extension)

(Aids in the conservation of the Nation'smigratory birds, certain mammals, and sportand commercial fishes. This includes theapplication of research findings in thedevelopment and management of a system ofnational wildlife refuges foe migratory birdsand endangered species; the operation of asystem of fish hatcheries: the management ofpopulations of migratory game birds throughthe regulation of time, degree, and manner of',skint: and the acquisition and application oftechnical knowledge necessary forperpetuation and enhancement of fish andwildlife resources.)Director: JOHN S. GOTTSCHALK (Ext.

4717)Deputy Director: ABRAM V. TUNISON

4545)Associate Directoc JOSEPH P. UNDUSKA

(Ext. 5313)Office of Cootervatioo Education: DAN

SAULTS. Chief (Eats. 5634)Office of Endangered Species: HARRY A.

GOODWIN. Chief (Eat. 5687)Office of International Activities ELEY P.

DENSON, Staff Assistant (Eat. 5688)Office of Legislation: JAMES 0.

STEVENSON, Chief (Eat. 3349)Office of Resource P1111111nr. KEITH R.

McCARTHY (Eat. 5261)Assistant Director-Adminieriation and

Engineering: SAMUEL BENJAMIN(Eat. 4881)

Office of Financial Operations: ROBERT L.BAUSCH, Clad (Ext. 3572)

bit. of Engineering: RICHARD F.DITTMAN, Chief (Eat. 2949)

Div. of Management Analysis: JOHN A.DUPREE, Chief (Eat. 5627)

Div. of P tionoel PtaingemeatTHEODORE C. KRELL. Chief (Ed.4111)

Div. of Program Analysis: KENNETH F.51 PPEL, avief (Eat. 2444)

Mr. of Contractitig and General Services:JOHN S. KUTSKO. Chief (Ext. 4612)

Assistant Director- Cooperative Service*JAMES T. MeBROOM (Eat. 4760)

Div. of Federal Aid. M ERWIN A.MARSTO?1, Chief (Fit. 4172)

Div. of Fishery Services: WILLIS KING,

Chief (Ext. 4786)Div. of River Basin Studies: WILLIAM M.

MUTE, Chief (Ext. 4442)Div. of Wildlife Services: JACK H.

BERRYMAN. Chief (Ext. 4707)Assistant Director-Operation: NOBLE E.

BUELL (Ext. 2765)Div. of Fish Hatcheries: HARVEY

WILLOUGHBY, Chief (Ext. 2J97)Div. of Management Enforcement:

CHARLES H. LAWRENCE, Chief(Eat. 3191)

Div. of Realty: F. GEORGE SPODEN, JR.,Chief (Ext. 4676)

Div. of Wildlife Refuges: ROBERT F.SCOTT, Chief (Ext. 3922)

Assistant Director- Research: RAYMOND E.JOHNSON (Eat. 2279)

Div. of Fishery Research: PAUL E.THOMPSON, Chief (Eat 2639)

Div. of Wildlife Research: THOMAS S.BASKETT, Chief (at. 4101)

Div. of Pesticide Registration: FREDERICKH. DALE, Chief (Est. 3660

Regional Directors and ConservationEducation CooveNnators:

Pacific Region (Alaska, Hawaii, Calif.,Idaho, Moot., Nev., Ore., Wash.): JOHND. FINDLAY, Director; NICHOLASM. MARIANA, Conservation EducationCoordinator, 730 N.E. Pacific Si..Portland, Ore. 97208 (-503, 234-3250)

Southwest Region (Ads., Cob., Kans., N.Tea., Utah, Wyo.):

WILUAM T. KRUMM ES, Director:CHARLES L. CADIEUX, ConservationEducation Coordinator, Federal Bldg.,U.S. Post Office and Court House, 500Gold An., S.W. Albuquerque, N. Mu.87101 (505, 841.1321)

North Cutts! Retioo OIL. fad., Iowa, Mich.,Minn., Mo., Nebr., N. Dak, Ohio, S.Dak., Wis): ROBERT W. BURWELL,Director:CHARLES J. ORIFFTTII,Conservation Education Coordinator,Federal Bldg.. Fon Snelling. Twin Cities,Minn. 55111 (612. 72-3500)

Southeast Region (Ala., Ark., Fla, Oa., Ky,La., Miss., NC., S.C., Team, Va.) C.EDWARD CARLSON, Director:DONALD PFIZER, ConservationEducation Cootdinator, 809 Peachtree,7th Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 30323 (404,326-5100)

Northeast Region (Conn., bel., Me, Mass,N.H., 1.1.1., N.Y, Pa., R.1, Vt., W. Va.):RICHARD E. GRIFFITH. Director,ELUOTT WILLIAM WHALEN,Coesetvattos Education. Coordinator,U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Boston,Mass. 02109 (617. 223-2961)

WildIllo Rososte Lanett/Hata:Dante Wildlife Research Cutts: JACK F.

WELCH, Director, Bldg. IS, DeaeFederal Center, Deaver, Colo. 80223 (303,233-3611, Eat. 6761)

Panama Wildlife Research Ceoter. EUGENEH. DUSTMAN, Director, LasteL Md.

Is

20810 (301, 776-4880, Ext. 211)Migratory Bird Populations Station:

WALTER F. CRISSEY, Director,Laurel, Md. 20810 (301, 776-4880. Ext.222)

Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center:HARVEY K. NELSON, Director,Jamestown, N. Dak. 58401 (701,252-5363)

Bird end Mammal Laboratories: RICHARDH. MANVILLE, Director, NationalMuseum Bldg., Smithsonian Institution,Washington, D.C. 20560(202, 181.5161)

NOTE Cooperative Wildlife Research Unitsare listed under the states in whirl they arelocated.

Sport Fishorkw Rosoarch Laboratories:Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory:

NORMAN REIMERS, Director, StarRt. 3, Box 198, Bishop, Calif. 9351.1(714,935-4334)

Eastern Fish Disease Laboratory: S. P.SNIESZKO, Director, Leetown (P.O.Kearacysville, W. Vs. 25430) (304,725-2553)

Eastern Fish Nutrition Laboratory:ARTHUR M. PHILLIPS, JR., Director,Colland, N.Y. 13045 (607, 756-2455)

Fish Cairo' Laboratories: ROBERT E.LENNON, Director, P.O. Rot 862, LaCrow, Wis. 54601 (603, 782-4235)

Southeastern Fish Control Laboratory:RALPH M. BURRESS, Director, P.O.Boa 9, Warm Springs, Os. 31830 (404,655-3573)

Fish Genetics Lat...watory: BRUNOnaLIMBACH, Director, Beulah, Wyo.42712 (307, 643 -2235)

FishPestickle Research Laboratory OLIVERB. COPE, Director, Rt. I, CoUmbia,Mo. 63201 (314, 442.2271, Ext. 3101)

Eastern Gulf Marine Laboratory: NORMAN0. VICK, P.O. Boa 4118, Panama City,Fla. 32401 (904, 785-3122)

Narragansett Marine Game Fish Laboratory:VACANT, R.F.D. 2, Boa 522-A,Narragansett, R.1.02882 (40!, 783-3359)

Sandy Hook Marine Laboratory: L. A.WALFORD, Director, P.O. Box 4211,Highlands, N.J. 07731 (201, 8724200)

Tiburon Marine Laboratory: GERALD B.TALBOT, Director, P.O. Box 91,Tibui on, OHL 94920 (415, 435-4577)

National Reservoir Research Program:ROBERT M. JENKINS, Director, 113S. East St., Fayetteville, Ark. 72701 (501,443-3585)

North Central Reservoir Investigations;NORMAN 0. BENSON, Director. P.O.Boa 139, Yankton, S. Dak. 37078 (402,667 -9636)

South Central Reservoir Investigations:THOMAS 0. DUNCAN. Director, 113S.E. St., Fayeetevine, Ark. 72701 (501,443-3585)

Salmoa-Oidosal Laboratory: ROGER E.BURROWS, Diredot, 1440 AbernathyRd., Longview, Wash. 98632 (206.425-6072)

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Fish Farming Experimental Station:KERMIT E. SNEED, Director, P.O.Box 860, Stuttgart, Ark. 72160 (501,922-6775)

Southeastern Fish Cultural Laboratory:HARRY K. DUPREE, Director,Marion, Ala. 36736 (205, 683-7911)

Western Fish Disease Laboratory: ROBERTR. RUCKER, Director, Bldg. 204, SandPoint Naval Air Station, Seattle, Wash.98113 (206, 323-0550, Eat. 508)

Western Fish Nutrition Laboratory: JOHN E.HALVER, Director. Cook, Wash. 98605(509, 538-2311)

NOTE: Cooperative Fishery Units are listedunder the states In which they are located.

r:OLOOICAL SURVEY. GSA Bldg.,Washington, D.C. 20242 (202, 343 plusextension; information: Ext. 1100)

(This research bureau publishes anddistributes maps and reports covering ournation's physical features and its mineral andwater resources. Responsibilities includeactivities in topographic mapping. geology,water resources, and conservation. Personnelare stationed In Washington and at more than100 field offices and two major field centers.Established 1879)Director: WILUAM T. PECORA (Ext. 3888)Associate Director: ARTHUR A. BAKER

(Ext. 3889)Assistant Directors: FRANK E. CLARKE

(Eat. 3273); JOEL M. JOHANSON (Eat.2212); JOHN M. DeNOYER (Eat. 4105)

Chief Geographer: ARCH C. GERLACH(Eat. 5404)

Executive Officer: WILLARD F.McCORNACK (Eat. 5651)

Personnel Office: LEONARD ZACIEWSKI(Eat. 3145)

Information Officer: FRANK H.FORRESTER (Eat. 4646)

Median: GEORGE H. GOODWIN, JR.(Ext. 3863)

Chief, Geologic Div.: HAROLD L JAMES(Eat. 212$)

Chid, Water Resources Div.: E. LHENDRICKS (Eat. 9425)

Chief. Topograptde Div.: ROBERT H.LYDDAN (Eat. 1790)

Chief, Conservation Div.: RUSSELL O.WAYLAND (Ext. 5953)

Chief, Computer Castes Div.: CARLDIESEN (Eat. 9355)

Chief, Publications Div.: VACANT (Ext.2943)

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE. laterior Bldg.,Washington, D.C. 20240 (202, 143 plusextension; information: Eat. 1100)

(Administers parks, monuments, and otheradministrative classifications of nationalsignificance for their redeationaL historic andnatural wakes.)Director: GEORGE B. HARTZOG, M.

(Eat. 4621)

Deputy Director: HARTHON L BILL (Ext.5607)

Associate Director, Management and

Programming: EDWARD A. HUMMEL(Ext. 2022)

Associate Director, Planning andDevelopment: J. E. N. JENSEN (Ext.2163)

Deputy Associate Director: RAYMOND L.FREEMAN (Eat. 3697)

Assistant Director, Interpretation: WILUAMC. EVERHART (Ext. 6864)

Special Assistant, Environmental Awareness:WAYNE F. MILLER (Ext. 8943)

Assistant Director, Travel and InformationServices: BEN BUTTERFIELD (Eat.2602)

Chief, Div. of Information: EDWIN N.WINGE (Fat. 4747)

Assistant Director, Cooperative Activities:THOMAS F. FLYNN, JR. (Acting) (Ext.5038)

Chief, Div. of Wilderness Studies: JOHN ARESHOFT (Ext. 4519)

Assistant Director, Park Management:ROBERT B. MOORE (Ea 6976)

Chief, Div. of Park Operations: ROBERT F.GIBBS (Ext. 4383)

Management Ecologist: NEIL J. REID (Ext.$516)

Chief, Div. of Land Acquisition: PHILIP O.STEWART (Est. 2713)

Chief, Div. of Water Resources: MANUELMORRIS (Ext. 6659)

Assistant Director. Policy Analysis a -1Programming: OLEN T. BEAN (Ext.9377)

Chief, Office of Natural Science Studies:ROBERT M. UNN (Ext. 21)8)

Aquatic Research Biologist: 0. L. WALUS(Ext. 5576)

Publications: National Pal Cour*NPSNow:arty

Editor. COUN RITTER (381.7346)

Pentane( Oiredees:Northeast: LEMUEL A. GARRISON. 143

S. Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 (215,597.7013)

National Capital: THEODOR R. SWEM,1100 OMo Dr., S.W., Washington, D.C.20242 (202, 311.7211)

Southeast: J. LEONARD VOLZ, FederalInk, 400 N. Eighth St., P.O. Sot 10008,Richmond, Va. 23240 (703, 649-2601)

Midwest: FRED C. FAGEROREN, 1 709Jackson St., Omaha, Nebr. 68102 (402,221.3431)

Southwest: FRANK F. KOWSKI, Old SantaFe Trait, P.O. Bo* 7211, Santa Fe, N.Met. 17301 (305, 912-33111)

Wester,: WILLIAM L 00VIDN, 450Golden Gate Ave, P.O. Boa 36063, SanFrancisco, Coif. 94102 (415, 556.4196)

Northwest: JOHN A. RUTTER, Rm. 4072,Federal Office Bkln., Seattle, Wash.91104 (206, S13-3563)

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENTOF STATE

Washington, D.C. 20520 (202, 632 plusextension)

Secretary: WILLIAM P. ROGERSUnder Secretary for Political Affairs: U.

ALEX JOHNSONSpecial Assistant for Fisheries and Wildlife:

DONALD L McKERNAN (Ext. 2333)Deputy Special Assistant for Fisheries and

Wildlife: BURDICK H. BRIMN (Ext.0853)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENTOF TRANSPORTATION

800 Independence Ave., S.W.,Washington, D.C. 20590 (202, 962-5166)

(Composed of these main elements: the CoastGuard, Federal Aviation Administration,Federal Highway Administration, FederalRailroad Administration, St. LawrenceSeaway Development Corporation, NationalTransportation Safety Board and Urban MassTransportation Administration. Majorobjectives are to develop and improvecoordinated national transportation systemand stimulate technological advances In theindustry, thus preserving the Nation's freeenterprise transportation network. Employees:approximately 100,000; Established: April I,1967)Secretary: JOHN A. VOLPE (962-5323)Under Secretary: LAMES M. BEGOS

(962015)Deputy Under Secretary: CHARLES D.

BAKER (9637401)Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs:

WALTER L MAZAN (962-5664)Assistant Secretary for Policy and

International Affairs: PAULCHERINOTON (962.7326)

Assistant Secretary for Urban Systems andEnvironment: JAMES D'ORMABRAMAN (9624566)

Assistant Secretary foe Research andTechnology: SECOR D. BROWNE(962-0988)

General Counsel: JAMES A.WASHINGTON (962-5954)

Assistant Secretary for Administration:ALAN L DEAN (9624215)

COAST OUARO, 1300 E St., N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20391: 400 7th St..S.W, Washington, D.C. 20591(202, 964-3314)

Commandant ADM. WILLARD J. SMITH(964-5101)

Assistant Commandant: VADM. PAUL E.TRIMBLE (964-5104)

Science Advisor CHARLES C. BATES064-2911)

Chairman, Merchant Marine Collodi:RADM. CHARLES P. MURPHY

Chief of Staff: RADM. THOMAS R.SARGENT (964-2479)

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Chief Counsel: RADM. WILLIAM L.MORRISON (964-5184)

Chief, Office of Boating Safety: RADM. J. 1.McCLELLAND (964-2127)

Chief, Office of Engineering: RADM. D. B.HENDERSON (964-5318)

Chief, Office of Research and Development:RADM. C. A. RICHMOND (964-3721)

Chief, Office of Merchant Marine Safety:RADM. CHARLES P. MURPHY(964-2872)

Chief, Office of Operations: RADM.ROBERT W. GOEHRING (964-56%)

Chief, Office of Public and InternationalAffairs: RADM. RODERICK Y.EDWARDS (964-5664)

FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, 800Independence Ave, S.W., Washington,D.C. 20590 (202, 962.5166)

Administrator: JOHN H. SHAFFER(962-5111)

Deputy Administrator: DAVID D. THOMAS(962.6111)

Director of Civil Rights: QUENTIN S.TAYLOR (962-5425)

Director of Supersonic TransportDevelopment: MAJ. GEN. JEWELL C.MAXWELL. T1SAF (962-6376)

Associate Administrator for Administration:CLARKE H. HARPER (962-5344)

Associate Administrator for Operations:GEORGE S. MOORE (962-3305)

Associate Administrator for Development:JOSEPH D. BLATT (962.5444)

Associate Administrator for Plain: OSCARBAKKE (962-5131)

Assistant Administrator for InternationalAviation Affairs: CHARLES 0. CARY(962-0954)

Assistant Administrator for Appraisal:ARCHIE W. LEAGUE (962-5385)

General Counsel: NATHANIEL H.GOODRICH (962-5251)

Executive Director, Regulatory Council:JOHN R. KENNEDY (962-5181)

Director of Public Affairs: CHARLES G.WARNICK (9624363)

Assistant Administrator. for CongressionalLiaison: EDWARD W. STIMPSON(962-5175)

Assistant Administrator for General AviationAffairs: ROBERT V. REYNOLDS(962-5172)

FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, 4006th St., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20591(202, 962-5503)

Administrator: F. C. TURNER (962.1823)Deputy Administrator: VACANT (962-2382)Director of Civil Rights: ALEXANDER D.

GAITHER (967.2782)Science Advisor: GALE W. CLEVEN

(962-8481)Chief Counsel: HOWARD A. IIEFFRON

(963-3316)Director of Public Affairs: VACANT

(962-8407)Director of Policy Planning: EDWARD II.

HOLM ES (9624101)Director of Administration: JOHN R.

PROVAN (962-8521)Director of Public Roads: R. IL

BARTELSMEYER (967.3226)Director of Highway Safety: VACANT

(962-8125)Director of Motor Carrier Safety: GEORGE

A. MEYER (962-8197)

FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION.400 6th St., S.W., Washington, D.C.20391 (202, 962.5503)

Administrator: REGINALD N. WHITMAN(962-0375)

Deputy Administrator: VACANT (962.701g)Chief Counsel: L C. C')RCORAN

(962.8926)

Hearing Examiner: ROBERT R. BOYD(962.8912)

Director, Office of Public Affairs: EDWIN E.EDEL (962.8647)

Executive Officer: MICHAEL K.O'ROURKE (962.8463)

Director, Office of Policy and ProgramAnalysis: J. H. MacANANNY (Acting)(962-8631)

Director, Office of High Speed GroundTransportation: ROBERT A. NELSON(962.8533)

Director, Bureau of Railroad Safely: MAC E.ROGERS (9624885)

General Manager, The Alaska Railroad:JOHN E. MANLEY. P.O. Box 7.2111,Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (263-2411)

Assistant to the General Manager, TheAlaska Railroad, Washington, D.C.:WILLIAM E. FRAVEL (962-8351)

URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATIONADMINISTRA1 ION. 800 IndependenceAve., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20590(202, 9624822)

Administrator: C. C. VILLARREAL(962.8822)

Assistant Administrator for Administration:WILLIAM BOSWELL (9634373)

Chill Counsel: DAVID J. SPECK (Acting)(9634383)

Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs:ANN WEBSTER SMITH (Acting)(962-0231)

Assistant Administrator for ProgramOperations: W. B. HURD (Acting):962-08211

Assistant Adminisuatot foe ProgramPlanning: GORDON M. MURRAY(962-6294)

Assistant Administrator for Research:HAROLD W. MERRITT (Acting)(963-4206)

OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION.Washington, D.C. 20545 (301, 973-1000)

(Directs the development and utilization ofatomic energy, so far as practicable andsubject at all times to the paramountobjective of assuring the common defense andsetwity, toward improving the public welfare,increasing the standard of Bring,strengthening free competition in privateenterprise, and promoting wield peace.)Chairman: GLENN T. SEABORO (973-6111)Director, Div. of Biology and Medicine:

JOHN R. TOTTER (973-3208)

CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT(lowel orders and regulations corgetni'lihunting in the Canal Zone by authority ofexecutive orders.)Governor: MAJOR GENERAL W. P.

I EBEL Balboa Heights (Canal Zone2.2131)

Lieutenant Governor: COLONEL R. S.HARTLINE, Balboa Heights (CanalZone 2 .4117)

Executive Secretary: P. M.RLINNESTRAND, Balboa Heights(Canal Zone 2.3371)

Washington Office: W. M. WHITMAN.Assistant to the Governor, 312Pennsylvania Bldg., Washington. D.C.20004 (202, 3824433)

Panama Canal Information Officer: FRANKA. BALDWIN. Balboa Heights (CanalZone 2-1880)

ENVIRONMENTAL OUALITY COUNCIL endCITIZENS' ADVISORY COMMITTEE ONENVIRONMENTAL DUALITY

The Council.(Established by Executive Order 11474 May29. 1969, to advise and assist the President in

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environmental quality matters, improveinteragency coordination, develop nationaloutdoor recreation and natural beauty policiessad programs, and provide the leadership in anationwide effort to protect against pollutionof the Nation`s air, water, land, and livingresources.)Chairman: SPIRO T. AGNEW, Vice

PresidentMembers: CLIFFORD M. HARDIN.

Secretary of Agriculture: MAURICE H.STANS. Secretary of Commerce:ROBERT H. FINCH, Secretary ofHealth, Education and Welfare:GEORGE ROMNEY. Secretary ofHosting and Urban Development:WALTER J. RICKEL, Secretary of theInter;oe. JOHN A. VOL Pt, Secretary ofTransportation

Executive Secretary: LEE A. DvitleDGE,Ph.D.. Science Advisor to the President.

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Executive Office Mg., Washington, D.C.26506 (102, 395-3530)

The Com/wins.:(Advises the President and the Council onmatters relating to environmental quality.)Chairman: LAURANCE S.

ROCKEFELLER, N.Y., N.Y.Members: EDMUND N. BACON,

Philadelphia, Ps.; JOSEPH H. DAVIS,Seattle, Wash.; MARVIN B. DURNING,Seattle, Wash.; JAMES H. EVANS,N.Y., N.Y.; MRS. JOSEPH FASSLER,Redwood City, Calif.; CHARLES E.FRASER, Hilton Head Island, S.C.;DEWITT C. GREER, Austin, Tex.;MRS. HENRY C. HAMILTON,Atlanta, Ga.; JOHN BEN SHEPPARD,Odessa, Tex.; HARRY M. WEESE,Chicago, Ill.; GORDON K.ZIMMERMAN, Washington, D.C.

FEDERAL COMMITTEE ON PEST CONTROLWashington, D.C. 20204 (703, 557.0244)

(To coordinate interdepartmental activitiesdealing with pests, their control, and effectsof control measures. Committee includessubcommittees on pesticide monitoring,research, public information, program review,and safety el pesticide marketing anddisposal.)Chairman: ROBERT J. ANDERSON,

Associate Administrator, AgriculturalRematch Service, U.S. Department ofAgriculture (202, 368-1631)

Vice Chairman: GEORGE L. HUTTON,Naval Facilities Engineering Command,U.S. Department of Defense (202,697-5580)

Members; ROBERT M. ALTMAN, USA,MSC, Armed Faces Pest Control Board,Wakes Reed Army Medical Center (202,576-5191); E. M. BACON. Stele andPrivate Forestry, U.S. Department ofAviculture (202, 114-6657); WALTERW. DYKSTRA, Ilutesu of SportFisheries and Wildlife, U.S Departmentof the Interior (202, 343-2616); JOHN I.HANLON, Consulter Protection andEnvironmental Health Service, U.S.Department of Health, Education andWelfare (202, 962-3411); WILUAMHORWITZ, Food and DrugAdministration, U.S. Department ofHealth, Education and Welfare (202,9624012); DANIEL L LEEDY, Officeof Water Resources Research, U.S.Department of the laterior (202,343-6783)

Executive Secretary: WILLIAM M.UPHOLT (557-0244)

Assistant Executive Secretary: WILUAM S.MURRAY (557-0244)

Pubic:atlas: Penitten McdwIcriett *tawEditor: SYLVIA °REAR, Editorial

Manager, PestL4cidts Program, NationalConsonsnicabk Dims* Center, Atlanta,Ga. 30313 (404, 633-3311, Eat. 5201)

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION. 441 0 St.,N.W., Wasliktgloo, D.C. 20426 (202, 386plus exterssioo)

(Created in 1920 by the Federal Water PowerAct to administer provisions of that statuterelated to licensing of water power projects.The Commission administers a scheme ofregulation that protects the public againstunreasonable charges for gas and electricityand provides assurance of abundant suppliesof both; reskws plans for water developmentprojects of the major Federal constructionagencies foe conformance with the publicinterest and the best overall development ofregional water resources; and requiresapplicants to submit plans for development ofrecreational resources at hydroelectric projectsites built under FPC licenses.)Chairman: JOHN N. NASSIKAS (Ext. 4566)Vice Chairman: CARL E. BAGGE (Ext.

4454)Executive Director: WEBSTER P. MAXSON

(Ext. 3504)Secretary: GORDON M. GRANT (Ext.

5193)Director of Public Information: WILLIAM L.

WEBB (Ext. 6102)General Counsel: RICHARD A. SOLOMON

(Eat. 5443)Chief Economist: HASKELL P. WA U) (Ext.

4341)Chief, Bureau of Power: F. STEWART

BROWN (FA. 4481)Head, Section of Recreation, Fish and

Wildlife: FORREST R. HAUCK (Ext.3232)

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION.18th and F Su., N.W., Washington, D.C.20405 (202, 3434100

(Concerned with the conveyance of surplusreal prerrty for wildlife coax Aloepurp:sts, to the Secretary of Inter ct or to astate, pullout to Public Law 537,Congress.)Administrator: ROBERT L KUNZIGCommissioner, Property Management and

Disposal Service: DANIEL T.KINGSLEY

JOS CORPS. Manpower Administration,U.S. Department of Labor, 1200 19th St.,N.W. Washington, D.C. 20210

(Established by the Economic OpportunityAct of 1964, amended in 1967, to include a

Conservation Centers Program to beoperated by Federal and stale conservationagencies. Work activity at the centers isdirected primarily toward COMMA&developing, managing, and protecting publicrecreational areas.)Director. WILUAM M1RENGOFF (Acting)Deputy Director: VACANT

NATIONAL COUNCIL ON MARINERESOURCES AND ENGINEERINGDEVELOPMENT

(Eancstire Office of the P. aides° Composedof the Vice President, Minim: Secretary ofState; Secretary of the Nary: Secretary of theUteri°. r; Secretary of Commerce; Chairman ofthe Atomic Eaten Commission: Director ofthe National Science Foundation; Secretary ofHealth, Education, and Welfare; andSecretary of the Treasury.

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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 1000 JeffersonDr., S.W., Washington, D.C. 2t;560 (202,628.1810)

(Established in 1846 for the "increase anddiffusion of knowledge among men.° Missionaccomplished by field investigations; by thedevelopment of the national collections innatural history and anthropology and theirpreservation for study, reference, andexhibition; scientific research andpublications; programs of national andinternational cooperative research,conservation, education, and training; andanswering inquiries from the general publicand educational and scientific organizations.)Secretary: S. DILLON RIPLEY (381.5005)Assistant Secretary: JAMES BRADLEY

(381-3101)Director General of Museums and Director,

U.S. National Museum: FRANK A.TAYLOR (381-5432)

Assistant Secretary (Science): SIDNEY R.(MILER (381-5818)

Assistant Secretary (History and Art):CHARLES BUTLER (181.5850)

Assistant Secretary (Public Service):WILLIAM W. WARNER (381.3655)

Treasurer: T. AMES WHEELER (381.6107)Director, Office of Academic Programs:

PHILIP C. RITTERBUSH (381-5207)General Courts.* PETER 0. POWERS

(381.5866)Director, Office of Personnel and

Management Resources: LEONARD B.POULIOT (381.5413)

Assistant to the Secretary: CHARLES LCLAPP (311.5622)

Director, Office of Public Affairs:FREDERIC M. PHILIPS (311.3911)

Director, Office of International Activities:DAVID CHALUNOR (381.5350)

Executive Assistant to the Secretary: JOHNH. DOBKIN (3E1.6136)

Special Adviser for Anthropology: SOL TAX(381-6201)

National Museum of Naomi History:Director. RICHARD S. COWAN (381.3954)Assittant Director: PAUL K. lailERIM

(381-5951)Special Adviser on ?ropiest Biology: P.

RAYMOND FOSBERO (181.5559)Dept. of Anthropology: SAUL H.

RISENBERG (3114626)Latin American Div.: WILLIAM H.CROCKER (311.5971)Old World Div.: GORDON D. GIPSON(3814961)North American Div.: WILUAM C.STURTEVANT (3814961)Physical Anthropology Div.: 1.LAWRENCE ANGEL (381-5456)

Dept. of Botany (National Herbarium)-VACANT (381.5814)Div. of Cryptogams: HAROLD E.ROBINSON (3814826)Div. of Grasses: THOMAS R.SODDERSTROM (3114847)Div. of Feat DAVID B. LELLINGER(381.5851)Div. of Phanerogams: DAN H.NICOLSON (381-5823)

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Div. of Plant Anatomy: RICHARD H.EYDE (381.5841)

Dept. of Entomology.. KARL V.KROMBEIN (3814316)Div. of Co ;copiers: PAW.. J.SPANGLER (381-5297)Div. of Hemiptera and Hymenoptera:RICHARD C. FROESCHNER(381.5628)Div. of Lepidoptera and Diptera:DONALD R. DAVIS (381-5629)Div. of Myriapoda and Arachnids:RALPH E. CRABILL, JR. (381-5403)Div. of Neuropterolds: OLIVER S.FLINT, JR. (381.5444)

Dept. of Invertebrate Zoology: RAYMONDB. MANNING (381-5262)Div. of Ovstacea: LOUIS S.KORNICKER (3814781)Div. of Echinoderms: KLAUSRUETZLER (381-5752)Div. of Mollusks: CLYDE P. E. ROPER(381.5256)Div. of Worms: W. DUANE HOPE(381.5743)

Dept. of Mineral Sciences: BRIAN MASON(381.5314)Div. of Meteorites: ROY S. CLARKE,JR. (381.5079)Div. of Mineralogy: PAUL E.DESAUTELS (381-5296)Div. of Petrology: WILL/AM G.NELSON (3111.5179)

Dept. of Paleobiology: PORTER M. KIER(381-52885412)Div. of Invertebrate Pakoontology:MARTIN A. BUZAS (181.5431)Div. of Paleobotany: FRANCIS M.HUEBER (181.5029)Div. of &climatology: DANIELSTANLEY (381.5567)Div. of Vertebrate Paleontology:NICHOLAS NOTION, III (181.5217)

Dept. of Vertebrate Zoology: GEORGE E.WATSON (3111-6127)Div. of Birds: RICHARD L ZUSIOSI-5595)Div. of Fishes: ROBERT H. GIBBS, JR.(3814831)Div. of MIMMILIE ClIARLES 0.HANDLEY, /R.(3111-5151)Div. of Reptiles and Amphibians: JAMESA. PETERS (311-6174

Nations! roologlest Part. Rock Creek ParkValley, Washington, D.C. 20009

Director THEODORE H. REED (265 -1868)Assistant Director: JOHN PERRY (265-1868)Resident Scientist: JOHN F. EISENBERG

(265-I868)

Smithsordan Tropical Research Instuta. P.O.Boa 2072, Balboa. Canal Zone (Tel.Balboa 2.2485)

Director: MARTIN H. MOYNIIIANAssistant Director: EDWARD H. KOHN

Radiation Biology Laboratory:Director: WILLIAM H. KLEIN (381.5339)Assistant Director: W. SHROPSHIRE, JR.

(381.5524)

Office of Ecology:Acting Head:I. E. WA LLD.: (381-5945)Director. Chesapeake Bay Center for Field

Biology: FRANCIS S. L. WILLIAMSON(381.5945)

Office of Oceanography and Umnology:Head: I. EUGENE WALLEN (381.5365)Oceanographic Sorting Center: II. ADAIR

FEHLMANN (381-5615)Director, Smithsonian Institution Libraries:

RUSSELL SHANKDirector, Information Systems Div.:

NICHOLAS 1. SUSZYNSKI, JR.(381.5419)

Director, Smithsonian institution Press:ANDERS RICH'IER (381-5143)

Director, Science Information Exchange:MONROE E. FREEMAN (181.5514)

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. NewSprankk Bldg., Knoivitk, Tenn. 37902(615, 512-7181 plus extension)

(Concerned with the development of thenature! resources within the Tennessee Valleybasin. Its dam and reservoir system regulatesthe Tennessee River and major tributaries forflood control, navigation, power production,and other purposes. Related activities Includefish and wiknite development, outdoorrecreation, water and air pollution control.and reservoir ecology. T.V.A. is developingthe Land Between the Lakes as a majordemonstration project foe outdoor recreation,conservation, education and wildlife.)Board of Directors: AUBREY J. WAONER,

Chairman: FRANK E. SMITH. DONMcBRIDE

General Manager: L J. VAN MOLDirector of Information: PAUL L EVANS

(Eat. 2587)Washingto% Representative: JACOB D.

VREELAND, Rm. 435, WoodwardBldg., Washington, D.C. 20444 (202,1414537)

Manager, Agricultural end ChemicalDevelopment: LEWIS B. NELSON,Muscle Shoals, Ala. 35660 (205. 383-4631)

Director. Envitotroental Research andDevelopment F. E. OARTRELL,

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Chattanooga, Tenn. 37401 (615, 2654551)Director, Forestry Development: KENNETH

SEIGWORTH, Norris, Tenn. 37828(Eat. 2296)

Director, Tributary Area Development:JOHN BARRON (Eat. 2911)

Chief, Fish and Game Branch: CHARLES J.CHANCE, North, Tenn. 37828 (Ext.2296)

Chief, Recreation Resources Branch:GEORGE 0. SCHMIDT (Eat. 2854)

Manager, Land Between the Lakes Project:ROBERT M. HOWES, Golden Pond,Ky. 42231 (502, 924.5602)

WATER RESOURCES COUNCIL Suite 900,1025 Vermont Ave., N.W., Washington,D.C. 20005 (202, 382-6104)

Chairman: WALTER J. NICKEL, Secretaryof the Interior

Members: CUFFORD M. HARDIN,Secretary of Agriculture; STANLEY R.RE3OR, Secretary of Army; ROBERTH. FINCH. Secretary of Ilealth,Education, and Welfare; JOHN A.VOLPE, Secretary of Transportation;JOHN N. NASSIKAS, Chairman,Federal Power Commission

Associate Members: MAURICE H. STANS.Secretary of Commerce; GEORGE W.ROMNEY, Secretary of Housing andUrban Development

Observers: ROBERT P. MAYO, Director,Bureau of the Budget; JOHN N.MITCHELL. Attorney General

Executive Director: VACANTDeputy Director. REUdEN 1. JOHNSONAssistant Director foe Planning and Research

Advisor: HARRY A. STEELEAssistant Director for Policy: JOHN B.

ROOSEAssistant Director foe State Grants:

HAROLD 0. WILM

Rivet Basin Commissions:Great Lakes Basin Commission:

FREDERICK 0. ROUSE, Chairman.Rm. 4102, I.S.T. Ann Arbor,Mich. 48103 (313, 7634590

New England River Basins Commission: R.FRANK GREGO, Chairman, SS CourtSt., Bodeen, MU:S.02108

Pacific Northwest Rivet Basins Commission:CHARLES W. HODDE Otairmsn, 110

13th St.. Vancouver, Wash. 98660 (206.694-2581)

Sossis.Red-R sky River Basins Commission:HENRY A. HENDRICKSON,Chairman, Suite 6, Professional Center,Hotilay Mall, Moorhead, Minn. 56560(218. 236-6640

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INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL AND INTERSTATE COMMISSIONS

ATLANTIC SEA RUN SALMONCOMMISSION, University of Maine, SIllinois Ave., Bangor, Me. 04401 (207,947.8627)

(Charged by the Maine legislature with therestoration and management of the Atlanticsalmon in Maine waters. Represents U.S. atinternational meetings concerning Atlanticsalmon. Ettablished: 190)Commission Members: RONALD T.

SPEERS, Chairman, Augusta, Me.; R.W. GREEN, Augusta, Me.;HAYWOOD W. HIGGINS, Freeport,Me.

Chief Biologist: A. L MEISTER

ATLANTIC STATES MARINE FISHERIESCOMMISSION, P.O. Box 2784,Tallahassee, Fla. 32304

Chairman: DAVID H. 0. GOULD, GeorgiaGame and Fish Commission, Brunswick,Os. 31320 (912, 2651552)

Executive Director: ERNEST MITTS (904,576-5212)

DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION. 23Scotch Rd., Box 360, Trenton, N.J. 08603(609, 833-9503)

(Planning, development and management ofthe basin's wale resources for multiple

et=)

Governors of New Jersey,Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New York(ea officio); WALTER J. HICKEL,Secretary, U.S. Department of theInterior

Executive Director: JAMES F. WRIGHT

GREAT LAKES COMM/SloON, 3104 I.S.T.Bldg., 2200 N. Umlaut Blvd., Ann Arbor,Mich. AtiuS (313, 6659135)

(Recordenendatory and advisory agency foethe eight Great Lakes steles in regional waterresources matters. Great Lakes Compactratified by Great Lakes states' kg:statures1955; Congressional consent: 196S)Executive Director: LEONARD J.

GOODSELLDirector of Research: ALBERT G.

BALLERTPublications: dear teens News Lenw,Grese

Lows Rematch CtotkEse

slittAT LAKES FISHERY COMMISSION.1451 Green Rd., P.O. Boa 640, AssArbor, Mich. 48107 (313, 665-6847)

(Established by coavention, oa Great talesfishery, between the U.S. and Canada: signedSeptember 10, 1954; entered into forceOctober II, 1935)Commission Maoism CLAUDE VoDUIN,

Grand Harm Mick; A.PRITCHARD. Ottawa, Canada: C. H.

D. CLARKE, Toronto, Canada; L P.VOIOT, Madison, Wis.; W. M.LAWRENCE, Albany, N.Y.; E. W.BURRIDGE, Ottawa, Canada

Executive Secretary: NORMAN S.BALDWIN

Assistant Executive Secretary: ROBERT W.SAALFELD

GULF STATES MARINE FISHERIESCOMMISSION, Rm. 225, 400 Royal Si.,New Orleans, La. 70130 (Organized:1949)

Commissioners: JOSEPH W. GRAHAM,Montgomery, Ala.; L W. BRANNAN.JR Foley, Ala.; VERNON SHRINER.Montgomery. Ala.; RANDOLPHHODGES. Tallahassee, Fla.; J.LORENZO WALKER, Naples, Fla.;WALTER 0. SHEPPARD, Ft. Myers,Fla.; CLARK M. HOFFPAUER, NewOrleans, La.; RICHARD P. GUIDRY,Oalliano, La.; JAMES H.SUMM ERSOI LL, Golden Meadow, La.;GEORGE BRUMFIELD, Moss Point,Miss.; TED MI LLET11, Pascagoula,Miss.; AUGUST RAUXET, JR., Bay St.Louis, Miss.; I. R. SINGLETON,Austin, Tex.; RICHARD H. CORY,Vicu, la, Tex.; VIROIL VERSAGGI,Brownsville, Tex.

Executive Director: JOSEPH V. COLSON

INTERAMERICAN TROPICAL TUNACOMMISSION. Scripps Institution ofOceanography, La Jolla, Calif. 920)7(714, 433-2820. Ext. 302)

(Established by convention betweea the US.and Costa Rica, signed May 31, 1949, ratifiedMuch 3, 1950. Began research January 1931.Member nations: U.S., Canada, Costa Rica,Mexico, Panama)Commission Members: U.S.: JOHN O.

DRISCOLL, JR., San Nigro, Calif.;WILLIAM H. 1101 MSTROM,Gearhart, Ore.: I. L MellU011,Secretary. Washington, D.C.; Canada: A.W. H. NEEDIER, Chairman: E. B.YOUNG, Costa Rica: JOSE LCARDONA-COOPER, MILTON H.LOPEZ, FERNANDO FLORES,VICTOR N1ORO, Male*: JUAN LUISatUENTIVI, ALEJANDROCERVANTES D., ADMEN ZARURM., MARIA EMIUA TELLEZ B,havoc JUAN L. ()BARRIO,CAMILM QU/NTERO, DORA DELA N ZNER, CAR LOSLOPEZ-GUEVARA

Director of Investigations: JAMES JOSEPHAssistant Director. CLIFFORD L

PETERSONPublication: Sv1W el On Inn *wit*"

tropitor tons Commission

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Editor: CLIFFORD L PETERSON

INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THENORTHWEST ATLANTIC FISHERIES,P.O. Box 638, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia,Canada (902, 466-7387)

(Fourteen-member nations contract toinvestigate, protect and conserve the fisheriesof the northwest Atlantic Ocean.)Executive Secretary: LEWIS R. DAY

INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ONNATIONAL PARKS. 2000 P Si, N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20036 (202, 234. 2336);IUCN Headquarters: 1110 Morges,Switzerland

(Carries out activities concerning nationalparks and equivaknt reserves and relatedsubjects for the parent International Unionfor Conservation of Nature and NaturalResources (IUCN). Organized: 1938)Chairman: JEAN-PAUL HARROY, 44 ave.

Jeanne, Brussels, BelgiumSecretary: FRED M. PACKARD (202,

343-3255)Executive Secretary. Latin American

Committee: MARIA BUCHINGER (202,667-5404)

INTERNATIONAL NORM PACIFICFISHERIES COMMISSION, 6640Northwest Marine Dr., Vancouver 5,British Columbia, Canada (604, 224-0722)

(Established by convention between Canada,Japan, and the U.S for the conservation ofthe fisheries resources of the northern PacificDoanExecutive Director. SAMUEL ).

HUTCHINSONAssidao Executive Director KAORU

TATARA

INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUTCOMMISSION, Marine Sciences No. 2,University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.98105 (206, 634-18111)

(Investigation and scientific management bythe U.S. and Canada of the halibut maneof the northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea.Organized: 1924)Commission Members: FRANK W.

MILLERD, Osaka's; HAAKON M.SELVAR, Vice Quitman; WILUAMM. SPotULES, HAROLD E.CROWTHER, MARTIN K. ElIKSEN,L ADOLPH MATHISEN

Director of lavestigatioes and Secretary: P.REWARD BELL

INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC SALMONFISHERIES COMMISSION. Box 30, NewWestminster, British Columbia, Canada(604, 521-3771)

(Appointed undo a lomat/on between

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Canada and the U.S. for the protection,preservation and extension of the sockeye andpink salmon fisheries in the Fraser Riversystem.)Commission Members: DeWITI GILBERT,

Chairman; W. R. HOURSTON, ViceChairman; A. J. WHITMORE,CHARLES H. MEACHAM,RICHARD NELSON, THOR C.TOLLEFSON

Director: LOYD A. ROYAL

INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION(Member Nations: United States, Argentina,Australia, Canada, Denmark, France,Iceland. Japan, Mexico, The Netherlands,New Zealand, Norway, Panama, SouthAfrica, U.S.S.R., and United Kingdom)U.S. Commissioner: J. L McHUGH, Office

of Marine Resources, U.S. Department ofthe Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240

INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON THEPOTOMAC RIVER BASIN, Suite 407,Global Bldg., 1025 Vermont Ave., N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20005 (202, 393-197B,Ext. 79)

(Interstate compact, established in 4940 byMaryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, WestVirginia, and the District of Columbia.Coordinates, tabulates, and summarizeseliding data on condition of streams inPotomac Watershed; promotes uniformlegislation; disseminates information;cooperates in studies; recommends waterquality information.)Executive Director: CARL J. JOHNSONAssistant Executive Director: GEORGE L

CARLEY, Sanitary Engineer

MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARKAND PLANNING COMMISSION

Chairman: W. C. DUTTON, JR.Director of Parks: JOHN P. HEWITT, 870

Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 20907(301, 559-1480)

MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATIONCOMMISSION, Interior Bldg.,Washington, D.C. 20240 (202, 343-4676)

(Considees, passes upon, and fixes the pricesfoe lands recommended by the Secretary ofthe interior for purchase or lease by himunder the Migratory Bird Conservation AN ofFebruary 18, 1929, as amended, as migratorybird refuges in the National Wildlife RefugeSystem. Estabished: 1929)Chairman: WALTER I. NICKEL, Secretary

of the interiorCommission Member CLIFFORD M.

HARDEN, Secretary of Agriadtute:MEIN A. VOLPE. Secretary ofTransportation; HENRY L BELLMON,JOSEPH D. TYDINGS, U.S. Senate:SILVIO 0. CONTE, JOHN D.DINGELL, House of Representatives

Secretary: F. G. SPODEN. JR, Chief, Div.of Reeky, Durum of Sport Fisheries andWild5fe, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,Department of Interim, Washington, D.C.

20240

MINNESOTAISCONSIN BOUNDARYAREA COMMISSION. 600 2nd St.,Hudson, Wis. 54016 (612, 436-7131)

(To conduct studies, developrecommendations, and encourage soundregional planning for protection, use, anddevelopment in the public interest of lands,river valleys, and waters that form theboundary between Minnesota and Wisconsin.Founded: 1965)Commission Members: Minnesota: MERLIN

H. BERG, Chairman, 2324 HampdenAve., St. Paul (612, 646-4042); MAX LDe BOLT, Winona; RODERICK A.LAWSON, Stillwater; JUSTINEKERFOOT, Grand Mush; JOHN H.RIPPP, Caledonia; Wisconsin: ROGERHART MAN, Vice Chairman, Alma(685 - 4520); JOHN 130SSIIARD, LaCrosse; DEAN ERICKSON,Secretary-Treasurer, Hudson (715,386-3281); FLAGLER F.FLINCHBAUGH, Danbury; RALPHMOST, JR., Prescott

Executive Director: JAMES M. HARRISONSecretary: MILDRED J. PAULSON

NATIONAL FOREST RESERVATIONCOMMISSION

(Established by Section 4 of the Act of MarchI, 1911 (36, Statute 961), usually referred toas the Weeks Law. Functions are to considerand pass upon lands recommended by theSecretary of Agriculture for purchasepursuant to the Weeks Law, as amended, andseveral other acts authorizing land purchasesin particular National Forests, and uponrecommended exchanges involving acquittallands or timber.)President: STANLEY R. RESOR, Secular 7

of the ArmyCommission Members: WALTER J.

HICKEI, Secretary of the Interior;CUFFORD M. HARDIN, Secretary ofAgriculture: GEORGE D. AIKE./44,JOHN C. STENNIS, U.S. Senate;WILLIAM M. COLM ER, JOHN P.SAYLOR, House of Representatives

Secretary: RUSSELL P. McROREY, FvestService, U.S. Department of Agriculture,Washington, D.C. 20250 (703, 557-4553)

NEW ENGLAND RIVER BASINSCOMMISSION. SS Court St, Boston,Mass. 02105 (617, 223-6244)

(To assist in sending optimum use of waterand related land resources in the NewEngland region through coordinated planningarid action ptograms of Fedetal, date,interstate, local and nongovernmentalinstitutions. Established: 1961)Chairman: R. FRANK GREGOPub/cation: IVIROC AfewswretEditor: EDWARD R. SIOLER

NORTHEAST ATLANTIC FISHERIESCOMMISSION. Office of the Commission,E. Block. Whitehall Pl., London, S.W. 1,

England

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NORTHEASTERN FOREST FIREPROTECTION COMMISSION, New YorkState Conservation Department, StateCampus Site, Albany, N.Y. 12226 (5:8,457-3740)

Director of Lands and Forests: VICTORGLIDER

OHIO RIVER VALLEY WATER SANITATIONCOMMISSION, 414 WalnutCincinnati, Ohio 45202 (513, 421.1151)

(An interstate agency representing Illinois,Indiana, Kentucky New York, Ohio,Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia forcontrol of water pollution in the Ohio RiverValley Compact District. Established: 1948)Executive Director and Chief Engineer:

ROBERT K. HORTON

PACIFIC MARINE FISHERIESCOMMISSION, 342 State Office Bldg.,1400 S.W. 5th Ave., Portland, Ore. 97201(503, 226.2161, Ext. 485)

(To promote the better utilization of fisheriesof mutual concern to Alaska, California,Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, and todevelop a joint program of protection endprevention of physical waste of fisheries inthose areas of the Pacific Ocean and tributarystreams over which these states havejurisdiction. Organized: 1947)Chairman: G. RAY ARNETT, Director,

California Department of Fish and Game,1416 9th St., Sacramento, Calif. 95814

1st Vice Chairman: THOR C. TOLLEFSON,Director, Washington Department ofFisheries, Olympia, Wash.

2nd Vice Chairman: JOSEPH I. EOFF,Member, Oregon Fish Commission,Portland, Ore.

3rd Vice Chairman: JOHN K.WOODWORTH, Director, Idaho Fishand Game Department, Boise, Idaho

Secretary: WALLACE H. NOEREN BERG,Acting Commissioner, Alaska Departmentof Fish and Game, Subport Bldg., Juneau,Alaska 99801

Treasurer: GERALD L FISHERExecutive Director: LEON A. VERHOEVEN

PUBLIC LAND LAW REVIEW COMMISSION.1730 K St, N.W., Washinaton, D.C.20006 (204 345-6660)

(to study and review existing mantes,regulations, policies, and practices relating tomanagement, retention, and disposition ofFederal public lands and recommendmodifications designed to provide maximumbenefit for the public in a final report to besubmitted by June 30, 1970.)Chairman: CONGRESSMAN WAYNE N.

ASPINALLVice Chairman: H. BYRON MOCKCommission Members: SENATORS

GORDON Al (OTT, CLINTON P.ANDERSON. ALAN BIBS E, HENRYM. JACKSON. LEN B. JORDAN.PAUL I. FANNIN.

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REPRESENTATIVES WALTER S.BARING, LAURENCE J. BURTON,JOHN H. KYL, JOHN P. SAYLOR,ROY A. TAYLOR, MORRIS K.UDA LL, PRESIDENTIALAPPOINTEES ROBERT EMMETCLARK, MAURICE K. GODDARD,PHILIP H. HOFF, LAURANCE S.ROCKEFELLER, NANCY E. SMITH

Director: MILTON A. PEARL

Advisory CzkrncitNonFeu'eriI lovernment Members:

ROSCOE E. BELL, JOHN A. BIGGS,WILLIAM E. BURBY, ORLO E.CHILDS, BERT L. COLE, A. B.CURTIS, E. K. DAVIS, GENEETCHART, SHERRY R. FISHER,CHARLES H. W. FOSTER, W.

HOWARD GRAY, C. R.GUTERMUTH, LLOYD E. HAIGHT,ROBERT E. LEE HALL, CLARENCEE. HINKLE, SAMUEL S. JOHNSON,THOMAS 0. KELUHER, FREDERICL KIRGIS, CLIFFORD 0.MCINTIRE, JOHN MARVELBERNARD L ORELL, BRUCERENWICK, FRED SMITH, H. A.TRUE, MICHAEL F. WIDMAN, JR.

Federal Liaison Members: Department ofDefense: WILLIAM II. POINT,Director, Real Property Management;Department of Justice: SHIROKASHIWA, Assistant Attorney General;Department of the Interior: MITCHELLMEUCH, Solicitor; Department ofAgriculture: T. K. COWDEN, AssistantSecretary; Department of Commerce: L.RALPH MECHAM, Special Assistant

for Regional Economic Coordination;Department of Housing and UrbanDevelopment: SAMUEL C. JACKSON,Assistant Secretary; Atomic EnergyCommission: ;AMES T. RAMEY,Commissioner; Federal PowerCommission: JOHN A. CARVER, JR.,Commissioner; General SenrimsAdministration: JOHN W. CHAPMAN,JR., Deputy Administrator

UPPER COLORADO RIVER COMMISSION,355 S. 4th East St., Salt lake City, Utah84111 (801, 364-5629)

Chairman: H. P. DUG.N, 1701 N. KentSt., Arlington, Va. 22209

Executive Director and Secretary: IVA L V.GOSUN

Treasurer: I. 1. COURY, P.O. Box 448,Farmington, N. Mex. 87401

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NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

AFRICAN WILDLIFE LEADERSHIPFOoNDATION, INC., Rm. 440, 1250Conrieticut Ave., N.W., Washington,D.C. 21)036 (202, 659-2030

(Provides 'Bilge management training inU.S. and a1' ad for Africans; finances andoperates cont.trvation education centers inAfrica; makes skid distriOutes films; assistsdevelopment of national parks In Africa.)Chairman of the t.lard of Trustees: KERMIT

ROOSEVELT'President: ARTHIR, W. ARUNDEL,

Arlington, Va.Vice President: JOH/1 E. RHEASecretary-Treasurer: GiLBERT M.

GROSVENORExecutive Director: GORDON WILSON

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THEADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, 1515Massachusetts Ave. N.W.. Washington,D.C., 20005 (202, 387-717U

(Objects are to further the work of scientists,to facilitate cooperation among them, toimprove the effectiveness of science in thepromotion of human welfare, and to increasepublic understanding and appreciation of theimportance and promise of the methods ofscience in human progress. Membership:125,000; Founded: 1848)Chairman of the Board: H. BENTLEY

GLASS (516, 246-5000)President: ATHELSTAN SPILHAUSTreasurer: WILLIAM T. GOLDEN (212,

944-6127)Executive Officer: DAEL WOLFLE (202,

387.7171)Assistant Executive Officer: WILLIAM T.

KABISCH (202, 387-7171)Publication: ScienceEditor: PHILIP H. ABELSON (202,

387-7171)

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FORCONSERVATION INFORMATION

(Facilitates free exchange of ideas, materials,techniques, experiences, and proceduresbearing on conservation information and ,

education and establishes media furtheringsuch exchange; promotes public understandingof basic conservation principles; informsstates, territories, and provinces that do nothave conservation education programs of theirdesirability; and assists them in setting upconservation education, information andpublic relations programs. Organized: 1938)President: ALLAN MURRAY, Department

of Mines and Natural Resources, 100Norquay Bldg., Winnipeg, Manitoba,Canada

President Elect: J. W. %ILL* SIZER,Arizona Game and Fish Department, 120Arizona State Bldg., Phoenix, Ariz. 85007

Vice President: RUSSEI.L McKEE,Department of Natural Resources, 433Stevens T. Mason Bldg., Lansing, Mich.48926

Secretary-Treasurer: E. KLIESS BROWN,Idaho Fish and Game Department, Box25, Boise, Idaho 83707

Directors: WILLIAM C. DI L LING ER ,BILL WARD, ELIZABETH CAULK,WILLIAM C. MINCHER, MALCOLMJOHNSON, JAMES GAVAGAN,GEORGE KAMINSKI, THERON D.CARROLL

Publication: The Balance Wheel

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR HEALTH,PHYSICAL EDUCATION ANDRECREATION, 1201 16th St., N.W.,Washington, D.C., 20036 (202, 223-9400)

(Promotes and improves health education,physical education, and recreation programsin schools, colleges, and communities;interprets aims and purposes of the professionto teachers, allied professional groups and thepublic; upgrades standards of preparation;assists in research; encourages cooperationamong local, state, national, and internationalgroups interested in health, physicaleducation, and recreation.)Executive Secretary: CARL A. TROESTER,

JR.

Outdoor Education Project:Director: JULIAN W. SMITH, College of

Education, Michigan State University,East Lansing, Mich. 48824

Western States Office:Consultant: LUTHER C. SCHWICH, 136 S.

Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101Publications: Journal Of Health-Physical

Education-Recreation;Research Quarterly;School Health Review

Managing Editor: NANCY H.ROSENBERG, 1201 16TH St., N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20036

Editor: JOHN C. MITCHEM, Dept. ofPhysical Education, Northern IllinoisUniversity, DeKal'u, Ill. 60115

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BOTANICALGARDENS AND ARBORETUMS

(Promotes horticultural, botanical, andeducational advancement of arboretums andbotanical gardens i North America.Organized: 1949)President: LOUIS B. MARTIN, Brooklyn

Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave.,Brooklyn, N.Y. 11225

Vice President: JOSEPH WITT, Universityof Washington Arboretum, Seattle, Wash.98105

Secretary-Treasurer: FRED B. WIDMOYER,

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Dept. of Horticulture, New Mexico StateUniversity, P.O. Box 3530, Las Cruces,N.Mex. 88001 (505, 646-1521)

Directors: SYLVESTER G. MARCH,Washington, D.C.; FRED W.FREEMAN, Tipton, Mich.; EVERETTL. MILLER, Kennett Square, Pa.;WALTER EICKHORST, Lisle, Ill.;JOHN E. VOIGHT, Hales, Wis.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ZOOLOGICALPARKS AND AQUARIUMS, OglebayPark, Wheeling, W. Va. 26003 (304,242-2160) (Organized: 1924)

President: RONALD T. REUTHER,Director, San Francisco ZoologicalGardens, San Francisco, Calif. 94132

President Elect: GUNTER D. VOSS,Director, Assiniboine Park Zoo,Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Executive Secretary: MARGARET A.DANKWORTH

AMERICAN CAMPING ASSOCIATION, INC.,Bradford Woods, Martinsville, Ind. 46151(317,342 -3042)

(Membership: 7,500; Organized: 1910 asCamp Directors' Association)President: FRANK M. WASHBURN, Blue

Ridge Assembly YMCA, BlackMountain, N.C. 28711

President Elect: JOHN J. KIRK, R.D. 1,Box 372, Branchville, N.J. 07826

Vice Presidents: NELSON E. WIETERS,ARMIN F. LUEHRS

Secretary: PHYLLIS FORDTreasurer: FRED D. CARL, YMCA, 1736

G St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006Executive Director: ERNEST F. SCHMIDTConservation Director: REYNOLD E.

CARLSON, 1900 Maiwell La.,Bloomington, Ind.

Editor: HOWARD GALLOWAY, 5Mountain Ave., North Plainfield, N.J.07060

AMERICAN CASTING ASSOCIATION(Organized: 1906)

President: EDWARD LANSER, 214 HernanDr., St. Louis, Mo. 63123 (314, 638-1756)

Vice Presidents: WILLIAM SINGLETON,1756 Indian Hill Rd., Birmingham, Ala.35216; HERB 0. SCHULZ, JR., 4550N. Ashland, Chicago, Ill. 60640; FRANKMESSERSMITH, .1440 Emory Dr.,Whittier, Calif.; GARY D. MARTIN,2025 Dallas Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45239

Recording Secretary: JAY C. REED, 308Broadleaf, Vienna, Va. 22180

Executive Secretary: PAUL N. JONES, P.O.Box 51, Nashville, Tenn. 37202 (615,292-9427)

Treasurer: CHARLES McTEE, P.O. Box526, Randolph AFB, Tex. 78148

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AMERICAN CETACEAN SOCIETY, 4725Lincoln Blvd., Marina del Rey, Calif.90291 (213, 823-7311)

(Dedicated to extending man's knowledge ofthe sea and the animals that inhabit it,especially the Cetacea: whales, dolphins, andporpoises. Encourages a policy ofconservation and prqtection of Cetacea andother marine mammals, and the naturalenvironments that support them. Membership:300; Established: 1967)President: ROBERT SEAMAN, M.D., 2405

N. Sepulveda, Manhattan Beach, Calif.90266 (213, 379-5439)

Vice President: KEN MOORESecretary: BEMI DEBUSTreasurer: PHIL HUNTProgram Director: CLARK CAMERONConservation Directors: NORMAN MC

CALLUM, 1321 Pacific Coast Hwy.,Santa Monica, Calif. 90401 (213,381.7' 1 I); CHARLES JENNER,D.V.M.

Publication: The Whalewatcher

AMERICAN COMMITTEE FORINTERNATIONAL WILDLIFEPROTECTION, INC.. qb ConservationOffice, American Museum of NaturalHistory, Central Park West at 79th St.,N.Y., N.Y. 10024 (212, 873-1300)

(To assist and coordinate interest of U. S.organizations in international conservationactivities. Has special interest in internationalconservation treaties, endangered speciesfauna and flora habitats, national parks andreserves, and ecological research. Founded:1930 by the Boone and Crockett Club)Honorary Chairman: HAROLD J.

COOLIDGE, 2101 Constitution Ave.,N.W., Washington, D.C. 20418

Chairman: HENRY CLAY FRICK

AMERICAN CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION,INC., 30 Rockefeller Plaza, N.Y., N.Y.10020 (212, 247-8141)

(A nonmembership, nonprofit, educationaland scientific organization formed to advanceknowledge and understanding of conservationand to preserve and develop natural resourcesfor public use.)President: LAURANCE S. ROCKEFELLERExecutive Vice President: GENE W.

SETZERVice President: HENRY L. DIAMONDSecretary: JOHN V. DUNCANTreasurer: GEORGE R. LAMBAssistant Secretary: GEORGE R. LAMBAssistant Treasurer: DANIEL M.

BROSNANTrustees: HORACE M. ALBRIGHT,

ALLSTON BOYER, KENNETHCHORLEY, DANA S. CREEL,MELVILLE B. GROSVENOR,SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, JR.,LAURANCE S. ROCKEFELLER,STEVEN C. ROCKEFELLER,WILLIAM H. WHYTE, JR., CONRADL. WIRTH

AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FEDERATION,1000 Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill.60654 (312, 644 - 4510); 425 13th St., N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20004 (202, 638-6315)

(An independent, no: governmental, voluntaryorganization of farm and ranch familiesunited for the purpose of analyzing theirproblems and formulating action to achieveeducational improvement, economicopportunity, and social advancement. Local,statewide, national, and international in itsscope and influence. Membership: 1,750,000)President: CHARLES B. SHUMAN,

Chicago OfficeSecretary-Treasurer: ROGER FLEMING,

Washington OfficeDirector, Natural Resources Dept.:

CLIFFORD G. McINTIRE, ChicagoOffice

Assistant Director, Natural Resources Dept.:LEONARD JOHNSON, Salt Lake City,Utah

Publications: Nation's Agriculture; AmericanFarm Bureau Official News Letter

AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY, 1040Washington Bldg., 15th and New YorkAve., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005(202, 347-9717)

(A professional society to promote theconservation, development and wiseutilization of fisheries, both recreational andcommercial. Membership: 5,000; Organized:1870)President: C. J. D. BROWN, Mont.President Elect: ROBERT M. JENKINS,

Ark.1st Vice President: EDWIN L. COOPER,

Pa.2nd Vice President: CHARLES J.

CAMPBELL, Ore.Executive Secretary: ROBERT F. HUTTONPublication: Transactions of the American

Fisheries Society

AMERICAN FISHING TACKLEMANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION, 20 N.Wacker Dr., Chicago, III. 60606 (312,236-0565)

(Seeks to educate, guide, and assist membersin maintaining a high standard of conduct,efficiency, and usefulness to the industry,government, and public. Seeks to acquire,preserve, and disseminate information relatingto the industry. Established: 1932;Incorporated: 1961)President: J. LEON CHANDLER, Cortland,

N.Y.Vice Presidents: BERKLEY W. BEDELL,

Spirit Lake, Iowa; BINGHAM A.McCLELLAN, Traverse City, Mich.:RICHARD J. KOTIS, Akron, Ohio

Executive Director: ANDREW J. BOEHMDirector of Public Information: JOHN G.

ZERVAS

AMERICAN FOREST INSTITUTE, 1835 K St.,N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 (202,295-1591)

(A nonprofit, nonpolitical, conservation

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educational organization, organized andsupported by the Nation's forest industries toencourage the adoption of Tree Fanningpractices by private forest landowners and tocontribute to better public understanding ofthe importance of managing our forestresources wisely. Organized: 1941)Chairman of the Board: V. J. SUTTON,

Bowaters, Inc., Calhoun, Tenn.Vice Chairmen: A. G. SHARP,

Kimberly-Clark Corp., Neenah, Wis.;OTIS HA LLIN, Crown ZellerbachCorp., San Francisco, Calif.

President: ERNEST J. HODGESTreasurer: P. H. GLATFELTER, III, P. H.

Glatfelter Co., Spring Grove, Pa.Chief Forester: JAMES C. McCLELLAN

AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, THE,919 17th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20006 (202, 638-1820)

(The advancement of intelligent managementand use of forests, soil, water, wildlife and allother natural resources. Seeks to create anenlightened public appreciation of theseresources and the part they play in the socialand economic life of the Nation. Created:1875)President: PAUL M. DUNN, Corvallis, Ore.Executive Vice President: WILLIAM E.

TOWELLChief Forester: KENNETH B. POMEROYPublication: American ForestsEditor: JAMES B. CRAIG

AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL S0'..:IETY.Broadway at 156th St., N.Y., N.Y. 10032(212, 234-8100)

(A central clearing house of geographicalinformation. Endeavors to advance science ofgeography by orginating, collecting,coordinating, and disseminating geographicalknowledge through research and cartographicprograms, periodical and special publications,and map and library holdings. Founded. 1852)President: SERGE A. KORFF, 46 E. 70th

St., N.Y., N.Y. 10021Vice Presidents: BORIS PREGEL,

CHAUNCY D. HARRISSecretary: DAVID LOWENTHALTreasurer: WARD RANDOLActing Director: WILMA FAIRCHILD

AMERICAN HUMANE ASSOCIATION. THE,Box 1266, Denver, Colo. 80201 (303,771-1300)

(A federation of nearly 1,000 local humaneorganizations, serving as central agency in U.S. for collection and dissemination of humanematerials and methods. Through nationwideprograms, seeks to eliminate the mistreatmentof children and animals. Founded: 1877)President: THOMAS C. JUSTICE, 85 E.

Gay St., Suite 907, Columbus, Ohio 43215Vice President: CHARLES W.

FRIEDRICHS, 2500 16TH St., SanFrancisco, Calif. 94103

Secretary-Executive Director:RUTHERFORD T. PHILLIPS

Treasurer: ELMER W. JOHNSON, 824

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Gary Ct., Wheaton, III. 60187Publications: The National Humane Review;

National Humane Shoptalk Editor: EILEENF. SCHOENNational Humane Newsletter, Editor:ROBERT FOUSENational Hlrattne Jr News, Editor:JAMES VANDEVER

AMERICAN HUMANE EDUCATIONSOCIETY, 180 Longwood Ave., Boston,Mass. 02115

(Carries humane education and conservationeducation into elementary and secondaryschools through auditorium presentations andfollow-up visual aids. Operates the AlvordWildlife Sanctuary for development of futurenaturalists and the granting of collegeaccredited courses in various wildlifeappreciation areas. Conducts day campprograms and distributes monthly leaflets.)Director of Education: JOHN M. LAVIGNE

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICALSCIENCES, INC., 3900 Wisconsin Ave.,N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016 (202,244-5581)

(National organization for biology andbiologists, combining an individualmembership organization with the federationprinciple. Operates educational, advisory,liaison, informational, publication andeditorial programs to serve biologists,promote unity and effectiveness of effort, andapply knowledge of biology to humanwelfare. Membership: 14,500 individuals and46 societies, representing an additional 72,000biologists. Organized: 1947; Incorporated:1955)President: GEORGE L. McNEW, Boyce

Thompson Institute for Plant Research,Inc., Yonkers, N.Y.

Director: JOHN R. OLIVE (244-5581)Publication: BioScience

AMERICAN UTTORAL SOCIETY, SandyHook, Highlands, N.J. 07732 (201,872-0200)

(Encourages underwater study of aquatic lifeby observation of occurrence and ways offishes and other marine animals; collects,compiles, and publishes records of membersin solving problems of scientific study,identification, and description; and fosterspublic interest in aquatic life and publicawareness of needs for conservation action inestuaries. Organized: 1961)President: JOHN C. STORRVice Presidents: GRAHAM MACMILLAN,

DAVID BULLOCH, EUGENIECLARK

Secretary: HAROLD NILS PELTATreasurer: ELIAS BALTINExecutive Secretary: VIRGINIA STEINERConservation Director.0. W. BENNETTPublication: Underwater Naturalist

AMERICAN NATIONAL CATTLEMEN'SASSOCIATION, 801 E. 17th Ave.,Denver, Colo. 80218 (303, 266-2142)

(Dedicated to fostering the American beef

cattle industry and maintaining theresponsibilities, rights, and privileges itobtains in husbanding its livestock and thelands upon which they are raised, both privateand public. Formed of 43 state livestockorganizations and thousands of individualbeef cattlemen.)President: BILL HOUSE, Cedar Vale, Kans.Vice President: W. D. FARR, Greeley,

Colo.Executive Vice President: C. W. McMILLAN

AMERICAN NATURE STUDY SOCIETY(Promotes nature education slid avocation byconducting meetings and field excursions,producing and distributing publications, andcontributing to publications of other agencies;cooperates with organizations with alliedinterests by encouraging members tocontribute consultant services; assists intraining nature lay leaders. Membership: 800)President: WILLIAM B. STAPP, 1501

Granada, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48103President Elect: MRS. J. LEWIS SCOTT,

208 Cambenvell Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa.15238

1st Vice President: CRAYTON B.JACKSON, Morehead, Ky. 40351

2nd Vice President: JOHN I. GREEN, St.Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y. 13617

Secretary: MRS. JOHN GEISLER,Milewood Rd., Verbank, N.Y. 12585

Treasurer: JOHN A. GUSTAFSON, R.D. 1,Homer, N.Y. 13077

Editor: STANLEY B. MULAIK, ZoologyDept., University of Utah, Salt Lake City,Utah 84112

Representative to AAAS: JOHN A.GUSTAFSON, R.D. 1, Homer, N.Y.13077

AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION, INC.(Aims to advance ornithological sciencethrough its publications, annual meetings,committees, and its membership.)President: JOHN W. ALDRICH, Bureau of

Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, U.S.Department of Interior, Washington, D.C.20240

Secretary: RICHARD C. BANKS, Bird andMammal Laboratories, E-600 NationalMuseum of Natural History, Washington,D.C. 20560

Treasurer: BURT L. MONROE, JR., P.O.Box 23447, Anchorage, Ky. 40223

Chairman, Conservation Committee: FREDG. EVENDEN, Suite S-176, 3900Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C.20016

Editor: OLIVER L. AUSTIN, Florida StateMuseum, Seagle Bldg., Gainesville, Fla.32601

AMERICAN PULPWOOD ASSOCIATION, 605Third Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10016 (212,687-2272)

(To help the pulpwood industry grow andharvest pulpwood of the highest quality, insufficient amounts now, and for futuregenerations, at a reasonable cost; to serve the

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entire industry in technical, safety andtraining, statistics, forest management, andlegislative programs; and to encourage allmembers to prepare for the predicted increasein pulpwood consumption, Organized: 1934)President: R. R. EDGAR, Calhoun, Tenn.Vice Presidents: J. T. MAINES, Bangor,

Me.; A. W. NELSON, JR., Hamilton,Ohio; W. M. Mac CONNACH1E, JR.,Cloquet, Minn.

Executive Vice President: W. S. BROMLEYAdministrative Assistant: K. S. ROLSTON

AMERICAN SCENIC AND HISTORICPRESERVATION SOCIETY, Federal HallMemorial, Wall and Nassau Sts., N.Y.,N.Y. 10005 (212, 344-3830)

(Organized: 1895)Honorary President: HORACE M.

ALBRIGHT, 427 Landfair Ave., LosAngles, Calif. 90024

President: ALEXANDER HAMILTON,Sloatsburg, N.Y. 10974

1st Vice President: WARD MELVII.LE, 25W. 43rd Sr. N.Y., N.Y. 10036

2nd Vice President: WALTER D. BINGER,. 1 E. 42nd St., N.Y., N.Y. 10017Secretary: THOMAS M. PITKIN, IS Pine

St., N.Y., N.Y. 10005Treasurer: LAWRENCE P. TOWER, 115 E.

86th St., N.Y., N.Y. 10028Administrative Assistant: VIOLA SCOTT

THOMAS, IS Pine St., N.Y., N.Y.10005

AMERICAN SHORE AND BEACHPRESERVATION ASSOCIATION, Box1246, Rockville, Md. 20850 (301,299-5603)

President: MAJ. GEN. CHARLES G.HOLLE, USA (Ret.)

Executive Secretary: RICHARD 0. EATONPublications: Shore and Beach; Newsletter

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ICHTHYOLOGISTSAND HERPETOLOGISTS

(To advance the science of study of fish,amphibians, and reptiles. IV..tqbership: 2400)President: W. I. FOLLETT, California

kcademy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park,San Francisco, Calif. 94118

President Elect: JAMES A. PETERS, U.S.National Museum, Washington, D.C.20560

Vice President, Conservation: ROBERT R.MILLER, Museum of Zoology,University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,Mich. 48104

Vice President, Finance: DANIEL M.COHEN, Bureau of CommercialFisheries, U.S. National Museum,Washington, D.C. 20560

Vice President, Membership: DAVID B.WAKE, Dept. of Anatomy, Universityof Chicago, Chicago, lii. 60637

Secretary: RICHARD HIGHTON, Dept. ofZoology, University of Maryland, CollegePark, Md. 20742

Treasurer. ROBERT H. GIBBS, JR., Div. ofFishes, U.S. National Museum,

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Washington, D.C. 20560Publication: Copeia

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPEARCHITECTS, THE XII3 Eye St., N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20306 (202, 659-9550)

(Dedicated to advancing the profession andserving the public. ASLA is the officialaccrediting agency for courses in educationalinstitutions leading to degrees in LandscapeArchitecture. It coordinates with statesrequiring professional registration oflandscape architects. Founded: 1899)President: CAMPBELL E. MILLER1st Vice President: MEADE PALMER2nd Vice President: ERNEST L. DEWALD3rd Vice President: OWEN H. PETERSSecretary-Treasurer: EDWARD B.

BALLARDExecutive Director: ALFRED B. LAGASSEAssociate Executive Director: GARY 0.

ROBINETTE

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LIMNOLOGY ANDOCEANOGRAPHY, INC.

?resident: TIMOTHY R. PARSONS,Pacific Oceanographic Group, Nanaimo,British Columbia, Canada

President Elect: CLIFFORD H.MORTIMER, Center for Great LakesStudies, University ofWisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wis.53201

Vice President: I. EUGENE WALLEN,Office of Oceanography and Limnology,Museum of Natural History, SmithsonianInstitution, Washington, D.C. 20560

Secretary: GEORGE H. LAUFF, W.K.Kellogg Biological Station, MichiganState University, Hickory Corners, Mich.49060

Treasurer: A. M. BEETON, Dept. ofZoology, University of Wisconsin,Milwaukee, Wis.

Editor: YVETTE EDMONDSON, Dept. ofZoology, University of Washington,Seattle, Washington 98105

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS(Encourages research and learning in allphases of mammalogy and the disseminationof this knowledge. Membership: 3,200)President: RICHARD G. VAN GELDER,

American Museum of Natural History,Central Park West at 79th St., N.Y.,N.Y. 10024 (212, 873-1300)

Vice Presidents: JAMES N. LAYNE,Archbold Biological Station, Rt. 2, Box380, Lake Placid, F11. 33852; OLIVER P.PEARSON, Museum of VertebrateZoology, University of California,Berkeley, Calif. 94720

Secretary-Treasurer: BRYAN P. GLASS,Dept. of Zoology, Oklahoma StateUniversity, Stillwater, Okla. 74074 (405,372-6211, Ext. 471)

Publication: Journal of MammalogyManaging Editor: J. KNOX JONES, JR.,

Museum of Natural History, University ofKansas, Lawrence, Kans. 66044

Feature Article Editor: DILFORD C.CARTER, Dept. of Wildlife Science,Texas A&M University, College Station,Tex. 77843

Notes Editor: JAMES R. TAMSITT, RoyalOntario Museum, University of Toronto,Toronto 5, Ontario, Canada

Reviews Editor: ROBERT S. HOFFMANN,Museum of Natural History, University ofKansas, Lawrence, Kans. 66044

Special Publications Editor: JAMES N.LAYNE

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF RANGEMANAGEMENT, 2120 S. Birch St.,Denver, Colo. 80222 (303, 756-3205)

(Fosters advancement in science of grazingland management, promotes conservation andgreatest sustained use of forage and soilresources, stimulates discussion andunderstanding of scientific and practical rangeand pasture problems, provides a medium forexchange of ideas and facts among membersand with allied scientists, and encouragesprofessional improvement of members.Organized: 1947)President: WILLIAM D. HURST, U.S.

Forest Service, 517 Gold Ave., S.W.,Albuquerque, N.Mex. 87101

Executive Secretary: FRANCIS T.COLBERT

Publication: Journal of Range ManagementEditor: ELBERT H. REID, 624 S. Shields

St., Fort Collins, Colo. 80521

AMERICAN WATER RESOURCESASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 434, Urbana,

61801(A nonprofit scientific organization toadvance water resources research, planning,development, and management; to establish acommon meeting ground for eugineers, andphysical, biological and social scientistsconcerned with water resources; to collect,organize, and disseminate information in thefield of water resources, science andtechnology. Members: 1300; Established:1964)President: WILLIAM R. BOGGESSVice Presidents: ICKO IBEN, ARLEIGH H.

LAYCOCKGeneral Secretary: SANDOR C.

CSALLANYTreasurer: GEORGE SPRUGEL, JR.Directors: KENNETH L. BOWDEN,

THOMAS R. WALENTA, HARVEY0. BANKS, ARNOLD I. JOHNSON,FRANK C. FOLEY, LESLIE E.MACK, ROLF A. DEININGER,PHILIP E. LaMOREAUX, WILLIAMWHIPPLE, JR., REUBEN J.JOHNSON, ARTHUR T. IPPEN,JAMES BRUCE, JAKOB OTNES

Business Manager: LOIS M. MYERSCirculation Manager: MRS. W. D. LAHEYPublications: *data Water Resources

Newsletter;Water Resources Bulletin:Journalof Water Resources

Editors: MARY H. MARSH, A. I.KASHEF

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Editor in Chief: ICKO IBEN

ARCTIC INSTITUTE OF NORTH AMERICA,3458 Redpath St., Montreal 109, Quebec,Canada (514, 937-4607); 1619 NewHampshire Ave., N.W., Washington,D.C. 20009 (202, 667-1716)

(A nonprofit, research organization dedicatedto acquisition, interpretation, anddissemination of knowledge of the polarregions. Membership: 1,855; Organized: 1945)Executive Director: H. W. LOVE, MontrealDirector, Washington Office: ROBERT C.

FAYLORDirector, Montreal Office: KENNETH DE

LA BARREPublications: Arctic Journal; The Arctic

BibliographyEditors: ANNA MONSON, Montreal;

MARET MARINA, Washington, D.C.

ASSOCIATION FOR VOLUNTARYSTERILIZATION, 14 W. 40th St., N.Y.,N.Y. 10018 (212, 524-2344)

(Pursues a program of education, research,and service to make known the benefits ofvoluntary sterilization.)President: HUGH MOOREVice Presidents: HELEN EDEY, M.D.,

ROBERT W. LAIDLAW, M.D.

ASSOCIATION OF AMERICANGEOGRAPHERS, 1146 16th St., N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20036 (202, 296-6345)

(To further professional investigations ingeography and encourage the application ofgeographic findings in education, government,and business. Membership: 6,000)President: J. ROSS MACKAY, Dept. of

Geography, University of BritishColumbia, Vancouver, Canada

Vice President: NORTON S. GINSBURG,Dept. of Geography, University ofChicago, Chicago, Ill. 60637

Secretary: WESLEY C. CALEF, Dept. ofGeography, University of Chicago,Chicago, III. 60637

Treasurer: ROBERT D. HODGSON, 10720Joyce Dr., Fairfax, Va. 22030

ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATIONENGINEERS

(To encourage and broaden the educational,social, and economic interests of engineeringpractices; to promote recognition of theimportance of sound engineering practices infish, wildlife, and recreation development; toenable tech member to take advantage ofexperiences of other states; and to developand publish a standard design handbook ofthe more commonly constructed items.Membership: 100; Organized: 1961)President: JACK G. FISHER, Chief

Engineer, Idaho Department of Fish andGame, 600 S. Walnut St., Boise, Idaho83707

Vice President: CLURIN B. REED, JR.,Assistant Chief Engineer, AlabamaDepartment of Conservation, 64 N.Union St., Montgomery, Ala. 36104

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Secretary-Treasurer: ROBERT R.SPENCER, Wisconsin Department ofNatural Resources, Box 450, Madison,Wis. 53701

ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTINGFORESTERS, Box 6, Wake, Va. 23176(703, 776-4031) (Organized: 1948)

President: ELEY C. FRAZER, III, P.O. Box710, Albany, Ga. 31701

Vice President: FRANK W. BENNETT,P.O. Box 4636, Audubon Sta., BatonRouge, La. 70806

Secretary-Treasurer: EDWARD E. BAILEY,435 Nevada St., Auburn, Calif. '4603

Executive Secretary: EDWARD STUART,JR.

Publication: The Consultant

ASSOCIATION OF INTERPRETIVENATURALISTS, 1251 E. Broad St.,Columbus, Ohio 43205 (614, 258-1170)

(A professional organization serving 500members, employed by agencies andorganizations concerned with naturalresources conservation and management andin the interpretation of the naturalenvironment as a service to the public.)President: BERT L. SZABO, Akron

Metropolitan Park District, 2077 NewtonSt., Akron, Ohio 44305 (216, 653-6841)

Vice President: WILLIAM B. STAPP, Dept.of Conservation, University of Michigan,Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 (313,764-1410)

Secretary-Treasurer: PATRICIA EISING,Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority,2240 W. Buno Rd., Milford, Michigan48042 (313, 685-2417)

Members at Large: STANTON G. ERNST,Representative to the Natural ResourcesCouncil, Maryland-National Capital Parkand Planning Commission, 1400 GlenallenAve., Wheaton, Md. 20902 (301,946-9071) RICHARD D. USSHER,Ontario Department of Lands andForests, Morpeth, Ontario, Canada;GEORGE J. KNUDSEN, WisconsinDepartment of Conservation, Box 450,Madison, Wisconsin 53701; RICHARDE. MOSELEY, Ohio State Parks,Columbus, Ohio 43228

Chairman, Great Lakes Region: CLIFFORDE. KNAPP, Southern Illinois University,Carbondale, III. 62901 (618, 453-3192)

Washington Office: ROBERT L. YOUNG,Chairman, Professional ServicesCommittee, Maryland-National CapitalPark and Planning Commission, 6700Needwood Rd., Derwood, Md. 20855(301, 948-7494); WILLIAM L.COLPITTS, Chairman, ResearchCommittee, Div. of Wildlife Refuges,U.S. Department of the Interior, Rm.2345, Washington, D.C. 20240 (202,343-4491)

Newsletter Editors: JOSEPH B. C. WHITE,Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, 204Fifth Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222; JAMESE. STAHL, Columbus Metropolitan

Parks, 1251 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio43205

BOAT OWNERS COUNCIL OF AMERICA, 333N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60E01(312, 263.7844)

(A division of the Outboard Boating Club ofAmerica, working on behalf of the individualboat owner to promote enjoyment of pleasureboating in all its forms, through legislativeactivity, development of better boatingfacilities, and safety education. Membership:24,000; Organized. 1966)President: TED lit .LLIAMSExecutive Director; FRED B. LIPTONPublication: Wow SportEditor: A. W. LIMBURG

BOONE AND CROCKETT CLUB, 43 CarnegieMuseum, 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh,Pa. 15213

(Works for preservation of the wild animallife of this country, especially big game, and,so far as possible, furthers legislation for thatpurpose; assists in supporting the existinglaws; and educates the American public in theimportance of proper game preservation.Organized: 1887)President: JOHN E. RHEASecretary: ALFRED ELY, JR.Historical and Public Relations Committee:

LAWRENCE C. WOODS, JR.

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, NationalCouncil, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903(201, 249-6000)

(To supplement and enlarge establishedmodern educational facilities in activities inthe out-of-doors, to better develop physicalstrength and endurance, self-reliance, andpowers of initiative and resourcefulness, allfor t1.4 purpose of establishing through theboys of today the very highest type ofAmerican citizenship. Organized: 1910;Chartered by Congress: 1916)President: IRVING FEISTVice Presidents: NORTON CLAPP,

WILLIAM HARRISON FETRIDGE,ROYAL FIRMAN, JR., HEROLD C.HUNT

International Commissioner: GILBERT R.PIRRUNG

Chief Scout Executive: ALDEN G. BARBERTreasurer: ZENON C. R. HANSENConservation Director: TED S. PETTIT

Regional Executives:Region 1: J. FRED BILLETT, 23B

Strathmore Rd., Natick, Mass. 01760(617, 6554404)

Region 2: PETER C. PAULSON, 268 GreenVillage Rd., Green Village, N.J. 07935(201, 822-0500)

Region 3: OLAF SLOSTAD, StraffordBldg., Eagle Rd., Wayne, Pa. 19087 (215,687-4200)

Region 4: W. B. HUBBELL, 7759Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45236(513, 791-0727)

Region 5: RICHARD L. NEWCOMB, 4515

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Poplar Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 38117 (901,523.1611)

Region 6: SPURGEON P. GASKIN, 2515Peachtree Ctr. Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 30303(404, 523-7391)

Region 7: R. GLENN SINGLETON, 601(larger Rd., Oak Brook, Ill. 60521 (312,654-2090)

Region 8: GEORGE MYERS, Power &Light Bldg., 14th Balt Ave., Suite 2606,Kansas City, Mo. 64105 (816, 471-6373)

Region 9: H. KIRK HENRY, 209 TowerPetroleum Bldg., Dallas, Tex. 75201 (214,747-2587)

Regioks 10: HENRY W. SCHREIBER, 238Minnesota Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. 55101(612, 224-9431)

Region II: JUDSON JUSELL, 3811 S.W.Barbur Blvd., Portland, Ore. 97201 (503,222-1079)

Region 12: WALTER R. WHIDDEN, 269S. Loma Dr., Los Angeles, Calif. 90026(213, 483-6141)

Washington Bureau: GEORGE C.FREEMAN, 1010 Vermont Ave N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20005 (202, 638-5637)

BROTHERHOOD OF THE JUNGLE COCK,INC., THE, 10 E. Fayette St., Baltimore,Md. 21202

(Seeks to teach youth the true meaning ofconservation. Primary interest is thepreservation of American game fishes, placinggreat emphasis on adult responsibility ofpersonal instruction along those lines.)President: JOHN HUNTER, JR.,

Hollidaysburg, Pa.Vice Presidents: FRED E. MORR,

Columbus, Ohio; THOMAS W.COONEY, Baltimore, Md.; EDWARDEMMONS, Morris Plains, N.J.;EDWARD KOCH, Boiling Springs, Pa.;ED T. LITTLE, Baltimore, Md.

Executive Vice President: FRED WRIGHT,Rt. I, Box 69, Reisterstown, Md. 21136

Assistant Executive Vice President: THOMASW. COONEY, 3612 Kenyon Ave.,Baltimore, Md. 21213

Secretary: ED T. LITTLE, Box 284, RidgeRd., Baltimore, Md. 21206

Treasurer; FRED J. STEPHENSON, 909Adana Rd., Pikesville, Md. 21208

CAMP FIRE CLUB OF AMERICA, THE, 19Rector St., N.Y.. N.Y. 10006 (212,944-5478)

(Works to preserve forests and woodland; toprotect and conserve the wildlife of ourcountry; to sponsor and support all reasonablemeasures to the end that present and futuregenerations may continue to enjoy advantagesand benefits of life in the great outdoors.Organized: 1898)

Committee on Conservation of Forests andWildlife:

Co-Chairmen: THOMAS C. FLORICH, 32Blackthorn La., White Plains, N.Y.10605; WILLIAM H. WARRICK

Secretary: CHARLES M. GULDNER

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CAMP FIRE GIRLS, INC., 65 Worth St.,N.Y., N.Y. 10013 (212, 925-1980)

(Committed to young girls from seventhrough secondary school age. Encourageslove of country and the development ofresponsible citizenship, application of spiritualand ethical ideals, preparation for themultiple roles of woman's life, service tohome and community, good physical, mental,and emotional health, interest in nature,conservation, and outdoor living, awarenessof the adventure in daily life, respect for andappreciation of human differences.Membership: 600,000)Director, Div. of Program Services: MYRA

L. HERRICKDirector of Camping: EDWARD C.

SCHUMACHER

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA, Community andRegional Development Group, 1615 HSt., NM., Washington, D.C. 20006

Manager: RICHARD L. BREAULT (202,659-6170)

Agricultural Program objective: To developand promote adoption of policy guidelinesadjusting the allocation and use of our ruralresources so as to permit greater reliance oncompetitive economic forces in the productionand marketing of agricultural products.Staff Specialist: E. CLINTON STOKES

(659-6173)Natural Resources Program objective: Toseek equitable solutions to the problemsinvolving use and development of theNation's natural resources.Staff Specialist: EBEN S. TISDALE

(659-6174)

CITIZENS COMMITTEE ON NATURALRESOURCES, 1346 Connecticut Ave.,N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

(To influence legislation in behalf ofconservation. Initiated because of theSupreme Court decision of 1954 that reducedthe ability of many conservation organizationsto work in behalf of needed conservationlegislative proposals. Seeks to inform thepublic of matters before the Congress andalert the Congress to the thinking ofconservation leaders and organizations.)Chairman: IRA N. GABRIELSON, 709

Wire Bldg., Washington, D.C.Vice Chairman: CHARLES H. CALLISONSecretary: SPENCER M. SMITH, JR., 202,

387.1261)Treasurer: DEWEY ANDERSON

COMMITTEE FOR NATIONAL ARBOR DAY,THE

(To establish a unified national observancedate on "The Last Friday in April:"Organized: 1940)National Chairman: EDWARD H.

SCANLON, 7621 Lewis Rd., OlmstedFalls, Ohio 44138

National Executive Secretary: HARRY J.BANKER, 63 Fitzrandolph Rd., WestOrange, N.J. 07052

CONGRESS ON POPULATION ANDENVIRONMENT

(Sponsor of the 1970 First National Congresson Optimum Population and Environment.)President: RICHARD D. LAMM, 555

Petroleum Bldg., Denver, Colo. 80202Executive Director: REV. DON C. SHAW,

65 E. Huron St., Chicago, III. 60611 (312,787-1114)

CONSERVATION AND RESEARCHFOUNDATION, INC., THE

(To promote the conservation of renewablenatural resources; to encourage study andresearch in the biological sciences; and todeepen understanding of the intricaterelationship between man and theenvironment that supports him.)President: RICHARD H. GOODWIN, Box

1445, Connecticut College, New London,Conn. 06320 (203, 442.5391, Ext. 306)

Treasurer: GROSVERNOR BEMIS, ValleyBank & Trust Co., Springfield, Mass.01101

Clerk: MARY G. WETZEL, 7615 CabinRd., Bethesda, Md. 20034

Trustees: WALLACE D. BOWMAN, FallsChurch, Va.; WINSLOW R. BRIGGS,Cambridge, Mass.; BELTON A. COPP,New London, Conn.; FREDERICKKAVANAGH, Indianapolis, Ind.;JAMES W. MARVIN, SouthBurlington, Vt.

CONSERVATION ASSOCIATES, 1500 MillsTower, 220 Bush St., San Francisco,Calif. 94104

(To provide assistance in land planning andland acquisition to all conservationists.Organized: 1960)President: DOROTHY VARIANVice President: GEORGE L. COLLINSSecretary-Treasurer: DORIS F. LEONARD

CONSERVATION EDUCATIONASSOCIATION

(Encourages local, state, and nationalconservation education programs bydisseminating news, ideas, and suggestions onconservation education through annualconferences and reports, a bi-monthlynewsletter, other publications, specialprojects, and cooperation with organizationsand agencies active in this field. Organized:1953)President: CLARENCE BILLINGS,

Superintendent of Education, MissouriDepartment of Conservation, P.O. Box180, Jefferson City, Mo. 65101

1st Vice President: TED S. PETTIT,Conservation Director, Boy Scouts ofAmerica, National Council, NewBrunswick, N.J. 08903

2nd Vice President: DAVID ENGLESON,Superintendent of Conservation andOutdoor Education, State Department ofPublic Instruction, Madison, Wis. 53702

Secretary-Treasurer. ROBERT 0.ELLINGSON, Department of NaturalResources, Box 450, Madison, Wis. 53701

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Washington Representative: WILLIAM L.COLPLTTS, Chief, Branch of PublicUse, Div. of Wildlife Refuges, Bureau ofSport Fisheries and Wildlife, U.S.Department of the Interior, Washington,D.C. 20240 (202, 343-4491)

Packet Service: ROBERT 0. ELLINGSONNewsletter Editor: ANABEL HAAS,

Camino de la Luz, Santa Fe, N.Mex.87502

CONSERVATION FOUNDATION, THE, 1250Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington,D.C. 20036 (202, 639-2180)

(Conducts research, education andinformation programs to develop knowledge,improve techniques, and stimulate public andprivate decision-making and action toimprove the quality of the environment.Carries out environmental studies,demonstration planning programs, and offersa variety of conservation services at home andabroad. Organized: 1948)Chairman of the Board: SAMUEL H.

ORDWAY, JR.President: SYDNEY HOWEVice President: F. FRASER DARLINGDirector, International Programs:

RAYMOND F. DASMANNDirector, Policy Studies: WILLIAM J.

DUDDLESONDirector, Conservation Services: JAMES N.

SMITHDirector, Information Services: MARVIN

ZELDINPublication: CF Letter

CONSERVATION LAW SOCIETY OFAMERICA, THE (415, 981-7800)

(Nonprofit, tax-exempt organization,providing services of a legal staff on a feebasis to research and accumulate the laws,decisions and other precedents relating toconservation problems; to advise conservationgroups on the basis of such research; and torepresent these groups in court whennecessary.)President: RICHARD M. LEONARDVice President: DAVID C. DUNLAPExecutive Secretary and General Counsel:

ROBERT W. JASPERSON, 1500 MillsTower, San Francisco, Calif. 94104

CONSERVATION LIBRARY CENTER OF THEDENVER PUBLIC LIBRARY, 1357Broadway, Denver, Colo. 80203 (303,266-0851, Ext. 254)

(To develop and provide nationally the libraryresources and services necessary to meetreference needs of individuals, citizen groups,and public and private organizations whoseobjectives are the development of ecologicallysound natural resource policies and programsfor a quality environment through research,education, and legislative and legal action.Organized: 1960)Consultant: ARTHUR H. CARHARTLibrarian: KAY COLLINSProject Leader, Federal Aid in Fish and

Wildlife Restoration Library Reference

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Service: RC/BERTA WINN (Ext. 270)

COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, cfoCalifornia Academy of Sciences, GoldenGate Park, San Francisco, Calif. 94118

(Observation and cooperative study of birds;the spread of interest in bird study; theconservation of birds and wildlife in general;the publication of ornithological knowledge.Founded: 1893)President: ROBERT T. oRa (415, 221-5100)Vice President: L. RICHARD MEWALDTSecretary: WILLIAM H. BEHLETreasurer: JANE R. DURHAM (415,

525-6685)Publications: The Condor;Pacitic Coast Avifauna

J. N. "DINO" DARLING FOUNDATION,INC.,c/oCentral National Bank and TrustCo., Des Moines, Iowa 50304

(To initiate, coordinate, guide, and expediteprograms, research, and education that willbring about conservation and soundmanagement of our country's naturalresources of water, woods, and soil; restoreand preserve historical sites; create and assistin wildlife management plans; improve andassure outdoor recreational opportunities forpresent and future generations.)Chairman, Poard of Trustees and Executive

Committee: SHERRY R. FISHER (515,243-8181, Ext. 346)

Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees: VERNONL. CLARK, S. W. 14th And Windover,Des Moines, Iowa

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICANREVOLUTION, NATIONAL SOCIETY, 1776D St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006(202, 628-4980)

(Historic, educational, and patriotic work,promoted through national, state, and chaptercommittees. Major part of work relates toyouth and adult education. Organized:October 11, 1890)President General: MRS. ERWIN FREES

SEIMESChairman, Conservation Committee:

CHARLOTTE W. SAYRE, R.D. 1, Box141, Lake City, Pa. 16423

Publication: DAR MagazineEditor: MARY ROSE HALL

DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE, 1346 ConnecticutAve., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036(202, 265-4207)

(A nonprofit educational organization,dedicated to the preservation of all forms ofwildlife. Promotes, through education andresearch, protection and humane treatment ofall mammals, birds, fish, and other wildlifeand the elimination of painful methods oftrapping, capturing, and killing wildlife.)President: VICTOR H. CAHALANEVice President: E. RAYMOND HALL,

Ph.D.Secretary: EDITH J. GOODETreasurer: ROBERT B. LEAHYExecutive Secretary and Editor: MARY

HAZELL HARRIS

Field Representative: ALFRED G. ETTER,Ph.D.

Publication: Defenders of Wildlife News

DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL, Dept. ofBiological Sciences, University of Nevada,Las Vegas, Nev. 89109 (702, 736-6111,Ext. 275)

(International organization established topromote the advancement of knowledgeconcerning the desert bighorn sheep and tlielong-range welfare of these animals in Mexicoand the U.S. Organized: 1956)Chairman: WILLIAM GRAF, Dept. of

Biological Sciences, San Jose StateCollege, San Jose, Calif. 95114

Secretary-Treasurer: W. GLEN BRADLEY

DUCKS UNLIMITED, P.O. Box 66300,Chicago, III. 60666 (312, 299-3334)

(Nonprofit, nonpolitical membershipcorporation, organized to perpetuate wildducks and other wild waterfowl on the NorthAmerican continent, principally bypreservation and rehabilitation of wetlandareas on the Canadian prairie breedinggrounds, which produce the majority ofcontinental waterfowl. Establishes, promotes,assists, and contributes to conservation,restoration and management of waterfowlhabitat. Membership: 39,000; Organized:1937)Chairman of the Board: CHARLES B.

ALLEN, 1106 N. Charles St., Baltimore,Md. 21201

President: WILLIAM P. ELSER, P.O. Box709, La Jolla, Calif. 92037

Executive Vice President: DALE E.WHITESELL

Executive Secretary: KENNETH V.McCREARY

Secretary: HENRY E. COE, III, ChaseManhattan Bank, 1 Chase ManhattanPlaza, N.Y., N.Y. 10015

Treasurer: WYNDHAM HASLER, MortonInternational, 110 N. Wacker Dr.,Chicago, Ill. 60606

Consultant: ARTHUR BARTLEY, 60 E.42nd St., N.Y., N.Y. 10017

Publication: Ducks Unlimited MagazineEditor: KENNETH V. McCREARY

Regional 013ces:Atlantic: 60 E. 42nd St., N.Y., N.Y. 10017Paciic: 525 Market St., San Francisco, Calif.

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Regional Directors:Atlantic: LAWRENCE J. DURKINCentral: JACK F. KAMMANMississippi: E. J. RUFFINGPacific: BEN H. ANDERSON

Regional Vice Presidents:North Atlantic: WILLIAM K. duPONT,

2014 duPont bldg., Wilmington, Del.19801

South Atlantic: EUGENE duPONT,P.O. Box 747, Lobeco, S.C. 29931

North Mississippi: NORMAN H. OTT, 912

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E. Wells St., Milwaukee, Wis. 53202:ARCHIE D. WALKER, JR., 315 E.Lake St., Wayzata, Minn. 55391

Central Mississippi: LEE C. HOWLEY, P.O.Box 5000, Cleveland, Ohio 44101

South Mississippi: HERMAN TAYLOR,JR., P.O. Box 947, Nerhitoches, La.71457

North Central: ROBERT il. MARCOTTE,3528 Dodge St., Omaha, Nebr. 68131

South Pacific: CHESTER F. DOLLEY, 523W. 6th St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90014

ECOLOGICAL. SOCIETY OF AMERICA(To promote the study of organisms inrelation to their environment and to facilitatethe exchange of ideas among those interestedin ecology, Membership: 4,000; Organized:1915)President: EDWARD S. DEEVEY, JR.,

Dept. of Biology, Dalhou,ie Universi ;y,Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Vice President: PAUL G. PEARSON, Dept.of Zoology, Rutgers University, NewBrunswick, N.J.

Secretary: WILLIAM A. NIERING, Dept.of Eotany, Connecticut College, NewLondon, Conn. 06320

Treasurer: SHELBY D. GERKING, Dept.of Zoology, Arizona State University,Tempe, Ariz. 85251

ELM RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 60 W. Prospe,..tSt., Waldwick, N.J. 07463 (201, 652-5289)

(A nonprofit organization, created to raisefunds for research to find a cure for Dutchelm disease. Membership: 396; Organized:1967)Board of Directors: R. G. CARMICHAEL,

Bettendorf, Iowa; JOSEPH DIETRICH,Greenwich, Conn.; WILLIAM FLEMER,Princeton, N.J.; GEORGE GOODAL1Portland, Me.; GEORGE IIAFSTAD,Middleton, Wis.; EDWIN S. [FISH,Warren, Mich.; J. A. KIMMEL,Toronto, Ontario, Canada; JOHN G.MICHALKO, Cleveland, Ohio;WALTER P. MORROW, Sewickley,Pa.; CARL J. SCHIFF, N.Y., N.Y.;FRANK VAYDIK, Kansas City, Mo.;PAUL R. WALGREN, Hamden, Conn.

Honorary Board Member: CURTIS MAY,Beltsville, Md.

Executive Director and Editor: JOHN P.HANSEL

Publication: BulletinAssistant Editor: CLIFF AUBERT

ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND, INC.,P.O. Box 740, Stony Brook, N.Y. 11790(516, 751-5191)

(A nonprofit, public benefit organization ofscientists, attorneys and other citizensdedicated to the promotion of a qualityenvironment. EDF takes whatever legalaction is justified by scientific evidence toprotect the environment when moreconventional legislative or administrativeapproaches have failed; translates scientificknowledge into responsible public policy.

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Membership consists of eleven members ofthe Board of Trustees. Incorporated: 1967)Chairman, Board of Trustees: DENNIS

PULESTONChairman, Scientists Advisory Committee:

CHARLES F. WURSTER, JR.Executive Director; JOSEPH D. HASSETT

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE,Box 156. Moose, Wyo. 83012

(A nonprofit, professional organization ofscientists, dedicated to exploring thecause-and-effect relationships of man and hisenvironment. Activity includes research,education, and conservation, with emphasison ecological studies and interdisciplinaryapproach. Originally the Outdoor RecreationInstitute)President: FRANK C. CRAIGHEAD, JR.,

Box 156, Moose, Wyo. 83012Vice President: JOHN J. CRAIGHEAD,

R.D. 3, Missoula, Mont.Secretary: SAMUEL SCRIVENER, JR.,

Suite 520, 1030 15th St., N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20005

FAUNA PRESERVATION SOCIETY, 46Zoological Society of London, RegentsPark, London N.W.1, England (Tel.:01-586 0872)

(An international society to save the world'sendangered wildlife through advice, help,publicity, education, and its journal, Oryx.Membership: 3,000; Founded: 1903)Patron: II.M. The QueenPresident: The Marquess of WillingdonHonorary Secretary: RICHARD FITTERHonorary Treasurer: IAN D.

MALCOLMSONChairman of Council: PETER SCOTTVice Chairman: SIR TERENCE

MORRISON-SCOTTAdministrative Secretary: ELIZABETH

GILESPublication: OryxEditor: MAISIE FITTER

FEDERATION OF FLY FISHERMENPresident: G. P. VLASSIS, 222 N. Central

Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. 85004Vice Presidents: LEWIS A. BELL, Everett,

Wash.; R. H. COLLIANDER, SanFrancisco. Calif.; EARL E. MARTIN,Pasadena, Calif.; DAVID E. SCOLL,N.Y., N.Y.

Secretary: EDWARD M. ADAMS, 6245 N.16th Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. 85015

Treasurer and Director, Membership Services:E. J. STRICKLAND, 2119 N. AdobeAve., Fresno, Calif. 93705

Senior Directors: LEE WULFF, OldHomestead Hwy., Keen:, N.H. 03431;GENE ANDEREGG, 164 Grant St.,Ridgewood, N.J. 07450

Directors: RODERICK HAIG-BROWN,RALPH WAHL, J. DANIELCALLAGHAN, WILL GODFREY,CARL G LANDER, RAYDONNERSBERGER, DAVIDWHITLOCK, BUD LILLY,

NORMAN CHRISTENSEN,WILLIAM LYNCH, ALAN P.BOWSLAUGH, FRANK J. GRAY,STANLEY LLOYD, JAMESGILFORD, PRESCOTT A. TOLMAN,AUSTIN S. HOGAN, WALTERBURR, ALBERT BREWSTER,ROBERT J. BOUCHER

FONTANA CONSERVATION ROUNDUP.Fontana Dam, N. C. 28733 (704,498.2328)

(Presents the conservation themes and issuespertinent to the seven surrounding states.These subjects, however, may bear.dfrequently arc- -of national importance.Founded: 1959)Executive Committee: FORREST V.

DURAND, Chairman, Atlanta, Ga.;RALPH ANDREWS, Raleigh, N. C.;KEITH ARGOW, Raleigh, N. C.;TURNER BATTLE, Rocky Mount, N.C.; 0. A. FETCH, Fontana Dam, N. C.;CHESTER PHELPS, Richmond, Va.;ROBERT SLOAN, Fontana Dam, N.C.; WILLIAM TOWELL, Washington,D. C.

Secretary: ROBERT SLOAN

FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATIONOF THE UNITED NATIONS, Via delloTerme di Caracalla, Rome, Italy (Tel.:5797) Organized: 1945)

Director-General: A. H. BOERMA

Agriculture Dept.:Assistant Director-General: 0. E.

FISCHNICHDirector, Land and Water Development Div.:

EDOUARD SAOUMADirector, Animal Productin and Health

Div.: H. A. JAFIOROWSAJDirector, Plant Production and Protection

Div.: J. VALLEGADirector, Forestry and Forest Industries Div.

(includes Wildlife Section): B. K.STEEN BERG

Fisheries Dept.:Assistant Director-General: ROY J.

JACKSONDirector, Fishery Resources and Exploitation

Div.: M. RUIVO (Acting)Director, Fishery Economics and Institutions

Div.: J. A. STORER

Regional and Liaison Offices:Accra: FAO Regional Office for Africa, P.

0. Box 1628, Accra, GhanaAddis Ababa: FAO Liaison Office with

United Nations Economic Commissionfor Africa, Africa Hall, P. O. Box 3001,Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Bangkok: FAO Regional Office for Asia andthe Far East, Phra Atit Rd., Bangkok,Thailand

Cairo: FAO Regional Office for the NearEast, P. 0. Box 2223, Cairo, U.A.R.

Geneva: FAO Regional Office for Europe,Palais des Nations, 1211 Geneva 10,

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SwitzerlandMexico City: FAO Regional Office for Latin

America, Norther.' Zone (OficinaRegional de la FAO), Apartado PostalM10778, Mexico (I), D. F., Mexico

Nairobi: FAO Regional Office for Africa,Eastern Zone, P. 0. Box 30470, Nairobi,Rep. of Kenya

New Delhi: FAO Regional Office for Asiaand Far East, Western Zone, I Ring Rd.,Kill kri, New Delhi-14, India

New York: FAO Liaison Office with theUnited Nations, Suite 2258, U. N.Headquarters, 42nd St. and 1st Ave., N.Y., N. Y. 10017

Rio de Janeiro: FAO Regional Office forLatin America Eastern Zone (EscritorioRegional da FAO), Rua Jardim Botanico,1008, Rio de Janeiro, Gb-ZC-20, Brazil

Santiago: FAO Regional Office for LatinAmerica (Oficina Regional de la FAO),Casilla 10095, Santiago, Chile

Washington: FAO Liaison Office for NorthAmerica, 1325 C St., S. W., Washington,D. C. 20437 (202, 388-6121)

FOREST HISTORY SOCIETY, INC., P. 0. Box1581, Santa Cruz, Calif. 95060 (408,426-3770)

(A nonprofit, educational institution,affiliated with the University of California,whose purpose is to preserve the history ofNorth America's forests, forestry,conservation, and the wood-using industriesby collecting original source materials andencouraging historical research and writing.Membership:1,400, Established: 1946)President: RICHARD G. SHEPHARDVice President: GEORGE A. GARRATTExecutive Director: ELWOOD R.

MAUNDER (426-5755)Membership Secretary: CAROLYN

HEINRICHPublication: Forest HistoryEditor: ELWOOD IL MAUNDER

FRIENDS OF AFRICA IN AMERICA. 330 S.Broadway, Tarrytown, N. Y. 10591 (914,631-5168)

(Educational endeavor associated withconservation of wildlife in Africa andencouragement of basic education of youth.)President and Executive Director: CLEMENT

E. MEROWITVice President: HERMAN KITCHENSecretary: RAYMOND SMITH

FRIENDS OF THE EARTH, 451 Pacific Ave.,San Francisco, Calif. 94133; 60 E. 56thSt., N.Y., N.Y. 10022 (Founded: 1969)

President: DAVID R. BROWER, Berkeley,Calif.

Vice Presidents: STEWART M. OGILVY,Yonkers, N.Y.; MAX LINN,Albuquerque, N. Mex.

Secretary: PERRY H. KNOWLTON, N.Y.,N.Y.

Treasurer: ALFRED S. FORSYTH, N.Y.,N.Y.

Executive Director: GARY A. SOUC1E,

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Ncw York OfficeWashington Representative: GEORGE

ALDERSON, 323 Maryland Ave., N.E.,Washington, D.C. 20002

European Representative: NOEL SIMON,Morges, Switzerland

FRIENDS OF NATURE, INC., Brooksville,Me. 04617

(A nonprofit conservation society dedicated topreserving the balance of nature for themutual benefit of man and his plant andanimal friends.)President: KENNETH G. POTEE,

Petersham, Mass. 01366Executive Secretary: MARTIN R. HAASE,

Chester, Nova Scotia, CanadaCorresponding Secretary: ELLEN RIGGS,

92 Arlington St., Winchester, Mass. 01890

FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA, NationalFFA Center, Alexandria, Va. 22309 (703,360-3600)

(National organization of vocationalagriculture students in public secondaryschools. Aims to provide activities that willstimulate students to better achievement inthe study of agriculture and give themopportunities for leadership andself-development. Approximately 449,500active members belong to FAA associationsi 49 states and Puerto Rico. Organized:1928)Adviser: H. N. HUNSICKERExecutive Secretary: WILLIAM PAUL

GRAYTreasurer: J. M. CAMPBELL, State

Supervisor, Agricultural Education,Richmond, Va.

,GAME CONSERVATION SOCIETY, 17 W.60th St., N. Y., N. Y. 10023 (Established:

1912)President: OTTO OUSTECHY, Franklin

Square, Long Island, N. Y.Vice President: AMOS L. HORSTSecretary-Treasurer: HERBERT KAPPAUF

GARDEN CLUB OF AMERICA, THE, 598Madison Ave., N. Y., N. Y. 10022 (212,753-8287)

(Serves to translate the principles ofconservation into personal action andencourage others to recognize responsibilityfor natural resources. The ConservationEducation Program includes distribution ofover 12,000 packets of oThe World AroundYouHannually to teachers and leaders inconservation. Organized: 1913)President: MRS. JEROME K. DOOLANCorresponding Secretary: MRS.

FREDERICK N. BLODGETTConservation Chairman: MRS. JOSEPH M.

GREELEYNational Affairs Chairman: MRS. THOMAS

M. WALLER

GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'SCLUBS, 1734 N St., N. W., Washington,D. C. 20036 (202, 347-3168)

(Brings into communication and uniteswomen's clubs and like organizationsthroughout the world for the benefit and thepromotion of common interest in education,industrial, philanthropic, literary, artistic, andscientific culture as interpreted andimplemented by established policy.)President: MRS. WALTER VARNEY

MAGEEExecutive Secretary: MRS. WILSON Y.

CHRISTIAN

Conservation Dept.Chairman: MRS. C. A. McCALL, 122

Second St., Atoka, Okla. 74525Jr. Chairman: MRS. HOWARD MILNE,

375 W. Fifth, North, Richfield, Utah84701

Clean Environment Div.: MRS. CHARLESL. ROSE, Chairman, 408 N. Maine St.,Evart, Mich. 49631

Beautification Div.: MRS. C. A. McCALL,. Chairman

Land and Water Resources Div.: MRS.HUBERT J. BELL, Chairman, 515 FifthAve., East, Kalispell, Mont. 59901

Recreation Div.: MRS. JAMES SCARBRO,Chairman, 102 Brent Cir., HighlandHeights, Ripley, W. Va. 25271

GIRL SCOUTS OF THE UNITED STATES OFAMERICA, 830 3rd Ave., N. Y., N. Y.10022 (212,751 -6900)

(National organization offering girls aninformal education and recreation programthat emphasizes a broad range of civic andservice activities. Open to all girls from seventhrough 17 years of age who promise to trytheir best to serve God and country and helpothers. Membership includes more than threemillion girls and about two-thirds of a millionadults. Founded: 1912)President: MRS. DOUGLAS H. MacNEILVice President: MRS. H. EDMUND

LUNKENSecretary: JULIE KAMMERERTreasurer: ROBERTA .1. BERKELNational Executive Director: LOUISE A.

WOODDirector, National Program Dept.: GRACE

PLEASANTSWashington Representative: MRS.

CLARENCE E. CORTNER, 2000 L St.,N. W., Washington, D. C. 20036

HARDWOOD RESEA ICH COUNCIL INC.,610 Stearns Bldg., P. 0. Box 961,Statesville; N. C. 28677 (704, 873-6356)

(A nonprofit organization of thehardwood-using industry, its interdependentsuppliers, landowners and others interested inpromoting research and education inhardwood forest management and utilization.Organized in 1953 as Furniture, Plywood andVeneer Council of the N.C. ForestryAssociation but broadened and incorporatedon its own in 1963 to include anyoneinterested in hardwoods.)President: CHARLES M. CAREY, Drexel,

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1st Vice President: JOHNNY CARSWELL,Thomasville, N. C.

2nd Vice President: C. H. WHITE, HighPoint, N. C.

Secretary-Treasurer: ELBERT M. SHELTONCouncil Forester: HOWARD J. DOYLEDirectors: RALPH PH L. BOWMAN,

RICHARD B JOHNSTON, ELBERTM. SHELTON, CHARLES M. CAREY.ROBERT E. EDNEY, JOHNNYCARSWELL, C. H. WHITE, FRANKR. QUIS, GEORGE STORY

HOLLY SOCIETY OF AMERICA, Box 8445,Baltimore, Md. 21234 (301, 665-9451)

(To bring together persons interested in anyphase of holly; to collect and disseminateinformation about holly; to study methods ofconservatively cutting market holly; topromote research and popularize the use ofholly as a lands.ape material. Membership:1,000; Incorporated: 1947)President: DANIEL G. FENTONExecutive Vice President: SAMUEL O'NEAL

CURRYAdministrative Vice President: WILLIAM F.

KOSARSecretary-Treasurer: BLUM' C. GREEN,

JR.Publication: Holly News Letter

INDIAN RIGHTS ASSOCIATION, 1505 RaceSt., Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 (215,563-8349)

(Seeks to promote spiritual, moral, andmaterial welfare of the Indians and protecttheir rights; maintains close contact withIndians and reservation conditions; conductsfield studies to get facts for presentation tothe public, Congress and the Indian Bureau;helps to arouse and form public opinion insupport of justice for Indian people.Organized: 1882)President: LEO T. CONNOR

INTERCOLLEGIATE OUTING CLUBASSOCIATION

(A nonpolitical, educational organization,sponsoring intercollegiate activities toencourage public appreciation of the outdoorsand awareness of the importance ofconserving our nation's natural resources.Membership: 30,000; Established: 1932)Conservation Chairman: CINDY BARRETT,

310 N. 37th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104Executive Secretary: ALAN BROOKS, 303

Sharp Hall, Newark, Del. 19711Alumni Secretaries: ARMAND and BETTY

CATELLI, 18 Juniper La., Berlin, Conn.06037

Regional Secretaries:New England: G1NNY MESERVE, care of

Cornell Outing Club, Williard StraightHall, Ithaca, N.Y. 14851

Metropolitan: HOWARD LAMPERT, 9Alice St., Merrick, N.Y. 11566

Middle Atlantic: ANN CAMP, D.P.O. 1430,Douglass College, New Brunswick, N.J.08903

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Blue Ridge: TIM ALLEN, 123 Tuttle, Sta.2, Charlottesville, Va. 22905

Western: MORRIE SCHNEIDERMAN,4394 W. 9th Ave., Vancouver, BritishColumbia, Canada

Publications.(I) The IOCA Newsletter(?)Conservation News

Editors: (I) ALAN BROOKS, (2) CINDYBARRETT

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GAME,FISH AND CONSERVATIONCOMMISSIONERS (Organized: 1902)

1' esP nt: HARRY R. WOODWARD,Division of Game, Fish and Parks, 6060Broadway, Denver, Colo. 80216

1st Vice President: CHESTER F. PHELPS,Commission of Game and InlandFisheries, 4010 W. Broad St., Richmond,Va. 23230

2nd Vice President: RALPH A.MacMULLAN, Department of NaturalResources, Lansing, Mich. 48926

Secretary-Treasurer; VERNE JOSLIN, 5725Blake Rd., Apt. 207, Minneapolis, Minn.55436

General Counsel: SETH GORDON,Sacramento, Calif.

Executive Committee: CARL N. CROUSE,Chairman, Olympia, Wash.; 0. EARLFRYE, JR., Vice Chairman, Tallahassee,Fla.; LADD S. GORDON, Santa Fe, N.Mex.; W. MASON LAWRENCE,Albany, N. Y.; JOHN E. PHELPS, SaltLake City, Utah; J. D.ROSEBOROUGH, Toronto, Ontario,Canada; RONALD T. SPEERS,Augusta, Mc.; RUSSELL STUART,Bismarck, N. Dak.

INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR BIRDPRESERVATION

U. S. Section:Chairman: ROGER TORY PETERSON,

Neck Rd., Old Lyme, Conn. 06371Vice Chairman: DEAN AMADON,

American Museum of Natural History, N.Y., N. Y. 10024

Secretary: STUART KEITH, AmericanMuseum of Natural History, N. Y., N. Y.10024

Treasurer: PRENTICE K. STOUT, OldDutch Rd., Bedminster, N. J.

Pan American Strode,:(Includes representatives of leading scientificand conservation societies in Argentina,Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia,Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Equador,Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam, U. S., andVenezuela.)Chairman: WILLIAM H. PHELPS, JR.,

Apartado 2009, Caracas, VenezuelaVice Chairman: PHILIP S. HUMPHREY,

Museum of Natural History, University ofKansas, Lawrence, Kans.

Secretary: EUGENE EISENMANN,American Museum of Natural History, N.Y., N. Y. 10024

Treasurer: CHARLES B. BELT, 233Broadway, N. Y., N. Y.

INTERNATIONAL GAME FISHASSOCIATION, 2190 S.E. 17th St., Ft.Lauderdale, Fla. 33316 (305, 523-0161)

President: WILLIAM K. CARPENTERPublication: World Record Marine Fishes

INTERNATIONAL SHADE TREECONFERENCE, INC., 3 Lincoln Sq.,Urbana, III. 61801

President: RICHARD E. ABBOTT, OhioPower Co., 301 Cleveland Ave., Canton,Ohio 44702

President Elect: J. A. KIMMEL, Director ofParks, East Tower, City Hall, Toronto 1,Ontario, Canada

Executive Secretary: E. C. BUNDYEditor: NOEL B. WYSONG RI. 2, Box

107 -B, Golconda, III. 62938

INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF TROPICALFORESTERS, INC., Suite 841, 1500Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington,D. C. 20005 (202, 462-5656)

President: TOM GILLEditor: EDITH HOLSCHER

INTERNATIONAL UNION FORCONSERVATION OF NATURE ANDNATURAL RESOURCES, 1110 Morges,Switzerland

(An independent international body whosemembership includes governments,governmental departments, internationalGrganizations, and private institutions.Promotes and supports pction that will ensurethe perpetuation of wilt nature and naturalresources in as many parts of the world aspossible, not only for their intrinsic culturalor scientific values but also for the long-termeconomic and social welfare of mankind.Founded. 1948)President: HAROLD J. COOLIDGE,

National Academy of Sciences, 2101Constitution Ave., N. W., Washington,D. C. 20418 (202, 961-1242)

Secretary-General: E. J. H. BERWICK,IUCN, 1110 Morges, Switzerland

Commission on Ecology:Chairman: FRANCOIS BOURLIERE,

France

Commission on Education:Chairman: L. K. SHAPOSHNIKOV,

U.S.S.R.

Commission on Landscape Planning:Chairman: R. J. BENTHEM, Netherlands

Commission on Legislation:Chairman: WOLFGANG BURHENNE,

Federal Republic of Germany

International Commission on National Perks:(See page 21)

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Survival Semler. Commission (EndangeredSpecies):Chairman: PETER M. SCOTT, United

KingdomPublication: IUCN Bulletin

IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA,THE, 1326 Waukegan Rd., Glenview,60025 (312, 724-3880)

(Promotes means and opportunities foreducating the public to conserve, maintain,protect and restore the soil, forest, water andother natural resources of the U.S. andpromotes the enjoyment and wholesomeutilization of those resources. Membershi!):56,000)Chairman, Executive Board: VERNON

HAGELIN, Moline, Ill.Honorary President: OTIS BEALL KENT,

Gaithersburg, Md.President: RAYMOND A. HAIK,

Minneapolis, Minn.Vice Presidents: WAYNE STAPF,

Plainfield, Ind.; FRED A. RICHARDS,Fremont, Nebr.; RIES TUTTLE, DesMoines, Iowa; JAKE N. LICKE,Walker, Minn.; GROVER C. LITTLE,Kenova, W. Va.

Secretary: JAMES H. GLAZIER, Rockville,Md.

Treaswer: JOHN T. CASE, Park Ridge, lb.Executive Director: ROBERT L HUJISTConservation Director: JOSEPH W.

PENFOLD, 719 13TH St., N. WWashington, D. C. 20005 (202, 347-5880)

Director of Information and Editor: DON PCULLIMORE

Conservation Associate: TED PANKOWSKI,JR.

Wilderness Consultant: SIGURD F. OLSON,Ely, Minn.

JACKSON HOLE PRESERVE, INC., 30Rockefeller Plaza, N. Y., N. Y. 10020(212,247 -8141)

(Nonprofit, charitable, and educationalorganization, established to conserve areas ofoutstanding primitive grandeur and naturalbeauty and to provide facilities for their useand enjoyment by the public.)President: LAURANCE S. ROCKEFELLERExecutive Vice President: GENE W.

SETZERVice President: HENRY L. DIAMONDSecretary: JOHN V. DUNCANTreasurer: STEVEN C. ROCKEFELLERAssistant Secretary: GEORGE R. LAMBAssistant Treasurer: DANIEL M.

BROSNANTrustees: HORACE M. ALBRIGHT,

ALLSTON BOYER, KENNETHCHORLEY, HAROLD P. FABIAN,MELVILLE B. GROSVENOR, LESLIEA. MILLER, SAMUEL H. ORDWAY,JR., LAURANCE S. ROCKEFELLER,STEVEN C. ROCKEFELLER, GENEW. SETZER, FRED SMITH,CONRAD L. WIRTH

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JOHN MUIR INSTITUTE FORENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES. 451 PacificAve., San Francisco, Calif. 94133; Box 11,Cedar Crest, N. Mex. 87008 (Founded:1968)

Chairman of the Board: ROBERT 0.ANDERSON, Roswell, N. Mu.

President: MAX LINN, Albuquerque, N.Mu.

Vice President: DAVID R. BROWER,Berkeley, Calif.

Secretary: DAVID SIVE, 60 E. 56th St.,N.Y., N.Y. 10022

Scientific Coordinator: DONALD W.AITKEN, Woodside, Calif.

Director: DAVID R. BROWER, SanFrancisco Office

JOINT COUNCIL ON ECONOMICEDUCATION, 1212 Ave. of the Americas,N. Y., N. Y. 10036

Director, Conservation and Resource-UseEducation Project: GEORGE L. FERSH

KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL INC., 99 ParkAve., N. Y., N. Y. 100I6 (212, 682-4564)

(Nonprofit, public service organization for theprevention of litter and the preservation andimprovement of America's scenic andman-made beauty, urban and rural. Conductsa year-round program of public education tostimulate pride in clean surroundings and afeeling of personal responsibility for theproper disposal of litter. Incorporated: 1953)Chairman of the Board: REUBEN L.

PERIN, Director, Continental Can Co.,Inc., N.Y., N.Y. 10017

President: WILLIAM F. MAY, Chairman,President and Chief Executive Officer,American Can Co., N. Y., N. Y. 10017

Executive Vice President: ALLEN H. SEED,JR.

Program Manager: LAURA E. FREED

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS EDUCATIONFUND, 1730 M St., N. W., Washington,D. C. 20036 (202, 659-2685)

(Carries out educational projects andpublishes materials to promote citizenresponsibility. Water and air quality aremajor areas of interest. Conferences are heldthroughout the country in which selectedcitizen leaders of a region meet with expertsand government officials to study how citizenscan participate in decisions which shape thenatural environment.)Chairman: MRS. JOHN A. CAMPBELLExecutive Director: CHRISTINE URBANEnvironmental Projects Director: MRS.

DONALD E. CLUSEN, TrusteeStaff Associates: AUDREY AYERS, DIXIE

SCOTT

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF THE U. S.,1730 M St., N. W., Washington, D. C.20036 (202, 296-1770)

(Nonpartisan organization of 150,000members located in all 50 states, the Districtof Columbia, and Puerto Rico, working topromote political responsibility through

informed and active participation of citizensin government.)President: MRS. BRUCE B. BENSON1st Vice President: MRS. WILLIAM M.

CHRISTOPHERSON2nd Vice President: MRS. DONALD E.

CLUSENSecretary: MRS. EUGENE H. SMITHTreasurer: MRS. EZRA LEVINChairman, Water Resources Committee:

MRS. DONALD E. CLUSENExecutive Director: DIXIE DRAKEProgram Specialist, Water Resources: MRS.

C. F. STEWART SHARPEPublication: The National VoterEditor: MARY YOURY

MAX McGRAW WILDLIFE FOUNDATION, P.0. Box 194, Dundee, Ill. 60118 (312,741-8000)

(Conducts wildlife and fisheries research andmanagement and conservation educationprojects; cooperates with other conservationagencies and institutions.)Directors: RICHARD A. AISHTON,

CROWDUS BAKER, WILLIAM E,CORNELIUS, JOSEPH D. HUGHES,SCOTT M. ELROD, ROBERT L.MILLIGAN, R. E. MOORE,SPENCER D. MOSELEY, WRIGLEYOFFIELD, BOYD J. SIMMONS,JOHN E. SWEARINGEN, M. P.VENEMA, HOWARD WEBSTER,GEN. ROBERT E. WOOD

General Manager: GEORGE V. BURGER,Pit. D.

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES -NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 2101Constitution Ave., N. W., Washington,D. C. 20418 (202, 393-8100)

(A private, nonprofit organization ofdistinguished scientists, dedicated tofurthering science and its uses for humanwelfare, and obligated to advise the FederalGovernment, upon request, in matters ofscience and technology. Members: 550;Organized: 1863)President: PHILIP HANDLERExecutive Officer, Academy and Research

Council: JOHN S. COLEMANExecutive Secretary, Div. of Biology and

Agriculture: RUSSELL B. STEVENSExecutive Director NAS, Pacific Science

Board: HAROLD J. COOLIDGEDirector of Information: HOWARD LEWIS

Representatives on the NRC fromorganizations Interested in conservation:

American Fisheries Society: J. L. McHUGH,Acting Director, Office of MarineResources, U. S. Department of theInterior

American Society of Mammalogists: HENRYW. SETZER, Associate Curator, Div. ofMammals, Dept. of Vertebrate Zoology,Museum of Natural History, SmithsonianInstitution

American Societ3 of Range Management:ROBERT S. RUMMEL, Div. of Range

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Management, Forest Service, U. S.Department of Agriculture

Ecological Society of America: GEORGESPRUGEL, JR., Chief, Illinois NaturalHistory Survey, Urbana, III. 61801

Society of American Foresters: CHARLES A.RINDT, Director, Silviculture Branch,Div. Of Timber Management, ForestService, U. S. Department of Agriculture

Soil Science Society of America: GEORGESTANFORD, Soil and WaterConservation Research Div., AgriculturalResearch Service, U. S. Department ofAgriculture, Plant Industry Station,Beltsville, Md.

Wildlife society: RAYMOND E.JOHNSON, Assistant Director forResearch, Bureau of Sport Fisheries andWildlife, Fish and Wildlife Service, U. S.Department of the Interior

Chairmen of NRC committees with aninterest In conservation:

Committee on Agricultural Land Use andWildlife Resources: SANFORD S.ATWOOD, President, Emory University

U. S. National Committee for theInternational Biological Program: W.FRANK BLAIR, University of Texas

Committee cat the Physiological Effects ofEnvironmental Factors on Animals:ROBERT G. YECK, AgriculturalEngineering Research Div., AgriculturalResearch Service, U. S. Department ofAgriculture

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BIOLOGYTEACHERS, 1420 N St., N. W.,Washington, D. C. 20005 (202, 667-8268)

(Membership: 8,000)President: ROBERT E. YAGER, Dept. of

Science Education, University of Iowa,Iowa City, Iowa 52240

Executive Secretary: JERRY P. LIGHTNERPublication: The American Biology TeacherEditor: JACK CARTER, Dept. of Biology,

Colorado College, Colorado Springs,Colo. 80803

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS,1025 Vermont Ave., N. W., Washington,D. C. 20005 (202, 347.5995)

(Serves as the national instrument of itsmembership - 3,000 local districo!I and 50 stateassociations. Conservation dist:cts, localsub-divisions of state government, work toconserve and develop land, water, forests,wildlife, and related natural resources.Organized: 1946)President: SAM STUDEBAKER, 19-12 E.

Main St., Tipp City, Ohio 45371 (5l3,667-3222)

Vice President: JOHN WILDER, Somerville,Tenn. 38068 (901, 465-3487)

Treasurer: GEORGE R. BAGLEY, Rt.St. Joseph, La. 71366 (318, 766-3579)

Executive Secretary: GORDON K.ZiMMERMAN

Assistant Executive Secretary: DAVID G.UNGER

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Manager, Service Dept.: DAVID STEWART,JR., Box 855, League City, Tex. 77573(713, 932-2535)

Western Program Advisor: ROBERT S.McCLELLAND, Rm. 638, OuarantyBank Bldg., Denver, Colo, 80202 (303,222-8761)

Eastern Program Advisor: MALCOLM P.CROOKS, P.O. Box 97, New Hope, Pa.18938 (215, 862.5282)

Publication: Tuesday Letter

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATEDEPARTMENTS OF AGRICULTURE

(Composed of state departments of agriculturefor betterment of American agriculture andthe general welfare of the people; promotesunity and efficiency in the administration ofall agricultural statutes and regulations;develops, through teamwork, cooperationbetween the departments and personsinterested or engaged in agriculture.)President: DON J. WICKHAM, State

Campus, Albany, N. Y. 122261st Vice President: B. DALE BALL2nd Vice President: DOYLE CONNERSecretary-Treasurer: L. H. BULL, Secretary

of Agriculture, 2301 N. Cameron St.,Harrisburg, Pa. 17120

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATECORESTERS

(Composed of state foresters whose agenciesare legally constituted authorities forconducting public forestry work within thestates. In cooperation with Federal, privateagencies, and individuals, undertakes toconduct and strengthen all activities inforestry and conservation programs.)President: THOMAS B. BORDEN, State

Forester, State Forest Service, ColoradoState University, Ft. Collins, Colo. 80521

Vice President: JOHN R. TILLER, StateForester, State Commission of Forestry,Box 287, Columbia, S. C. 29202

Secretary-Treasurer: JOHN M. STOKES,State Forester, State ConservationCommission, E. 7th and Court St., DesMoines, Iowa 50309

Memt ers at Large: GEORGE R.MOORHEAD, State Forester,Department of Conservation andEconomic Development, Box 1889,Trenton, N. J. 08625; OSAL B. CAPPS,State Forester, Missouri Department ofConservation, Box 180, Jefferson City.Mo. 65102

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATEOUTDOOR RECREATION LIAISONOFFICERS

(Advisory group working with the FederalBureau of Outdoor Recreation to strengthenthe Nation's total outdoor recreationprogram. Represents state and local interestsin administration of the Land and WaterConservation Fund Program, which providesmoney for acquisition end development ofrecreation land and facilities. Organized:1967)

President: NEY C. LANDRUM, AssociateDirector, Div. of Recreation and Parks,Department of Natural Resources, LarsonBldg., Tallahassee, Fla. 32304

1st Vice President: ELMO J. DeRICCO,Director, Department of Conservationand Natural Resources, Nye Bldg.,Carson City, Nev. 89701

2nd Vice President: LAWRENCE STUART,Director, State Parks and RecreationCommission, Statehouse, Augusta, Me.04301

Secretary-Treasurer: JOHN GREENSLIT,Coordinator, State Outdoor RecreationAgency, 900 E. Blvd., Bismarck, N. Dak.58501

Stets liaison Officers:Northeast Region: SPENCER P. ELLIS,

Director, Department of Forests andParks, State Office Bldg., Annapolis, Md.21401; FORREST E. ORR, ExecutiveDirector, Interagency Committee onNatural Resources, Statehouse,Montpelier, Vt. 05602

Southeast Region: JOE W, GRAHAM,Director, Department of Conservation,Administrative Bldg., Montgomery, Ala.36104; WILLIAM L. TURNER,Director, Department of Administration,Raleigh, N. C. 27602

Lake-Central Region: JOHN A. BEALE,Deputy Secretary, Department of NaturalResources, Box 450, Madison, Wis.53701; ROBERT L. DUNKESON,Executive Seretary, Inter-Agency Councilfor Outdoor Recreation, 1203 JeffersonBldg., Box 564, Jefferson City, Mo. 65101

Mid-Continent Region: LYNN BURRIS,JR., Director, State Park and ResourcesAuthority, 801 Harrison, Topeka, Kans.66612; ROBERT A. 110DGINS,Director, Department of Game, Fish andParks, State Office Bldg., Pierre, S. Dak.57501

Pacific-Northwest Region: F. J. KEENAN,Director, Div. of Lands, 306 W. FifthAve., Anchorage, Alaska 99501;FORREST COOPER, State HighwayEngineer, Salem, Ore. 97310

Pacific-Southwest Region: GORDON E.HARMSTON, Executive Director,Department of Natural Resources, 319State Capitol Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah84114

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE PARKDIRECTORS

(Works to unite the states on a commonground for the development of park systemsto meet the intensive public demand forout-of-doors recreational opportunities; topromote the exchange of idea: regarding thedevelopment of state park systems; toencourage and develop professionalleadership; and to expand and improve parkpolicies and practices. Membership: 50;Founded: 1962)President: TYE BLEDSOE, Division ofRecreation, Parks, and Waterways, Will

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Rogers Memorial Bldg., Oklahoma City,Okla. 73105 (405, 521-3414)

Vice President: JACK D. STRAIN, Divisionof State Parks, State Capitol, Lincoln,Nebr. 68509 (402, 417.5211, Ext. 471)

Secretary - Treasurer: WILLIAM A. PARR,Department of Forests and Parks, StateOffice Bldg., Annapolis, Md. 21404 (301,268-3371, Ext. 284)

NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY, 1130 5thAve., N. Y., N. Y. 10028 (212, 369-2100)

(To advance understanding of the value andneed of conservation of wildlife, plants, soiland water, and the relation of their wise useto human progress. Membership: 80,000;Organized: 1905)Chairman of the Board: GENE W. SETZERChairman, Executive Committee: WALTER

D. BINGERPresident; ELVIS J. STAHREmeritus Presidents: CARL W.

BUCHHEISTER, JOHN H. BAKERExecutive Vice President: CHARLES H.

CALLISONVice Presidents: ROLAND C. CLEMENT,

ERNEST BROOKS, JR.Secretary: JOHN W. HANES, JR.Treasurer: ROBERT G. GOELETController: GEORGE PORTERMembership: ROBERT A. BRIDGESEducational Services: DURYEA MORTONPhoto and Film; SAM DASHERLectures: WILLIAM GOWANField Services: MRS. EFFIE BOWIE

MELCHIORDirector, Public Information: ROBERT C.

BOARDMANNature Centers: J. J. SHOMONLibrarian: JEANNE GOODWINResearch: ALEXANDER SPRUNT, IV,

Box 231, Tavernier, Fla. 33070 (305,852-5092)

Sanctuaries: JOHN M. ANDERSON, MilesWildlife Sanctuary, Sharon, Conn. 06069(203, 364-0048)

Camp Dept.: 613 Riversville Rd., Greenwich,Cenn. 06830 (203, 869-5272)

PubEcztions: AudubooAudubon Field NotesEditors: LES LINE, RICHARD L.

PLUNKETT

Realonal Mess:Northeast: J. STANLEY QUICKMIRE, JR.,

Orchard Hill Rd., Harwinton, Conn.06790 (203, 482-4173)

Mid-Atlantic: ALAN J. MILLER, 17Vreeland PI., R. D. 4, Newfoundland, N.J. 07435 (201, 445-0200)

Southeast; JOSEPH B. BROWDER, 331,3Mary St., Miami, Fla. 33133 (305,443-0651)

North Midwest: EDWARD M. BRIGHAM,III, R.D. 4, Red Wing, Minn. 55066(612, 388-2924)

Central Midwest: JOHN L. FRANSON,1020 E. 20th St., Owensboro, Ky. 42301(502, 685-1849)

Western: PAUL M. HOWARD, JR., Box4446, 555 Audubon P1., Sacs amento,

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Calif. 95825 (916, 481-5333)Southwest: JOHN L. SPIWKS, JR., P.O.

Box 9585, Austin, Tea. 78737 (512,453-7664)

Washington, D. C.: CYNTHIA WILSON,1827 Jefferson P1., N. W., Washington.D. C. 20036 (202, 659-8898)

NATIONAL CAMPERS AND HIKERSASSOCIATION. INC, 7172 Transit Rd.,Buffalo, N. Y. 14221 (716, 634-5433)(Membership: 32,000 Families)

President: WILLIAM CLUGH, 3702 N. 6thSt., Harrisburg, Pa. 17110

Conservation Director: WILUAM EPLER,Tumbkrock Valley, Box 180, Coal Run,Ohio 45721

Conservation Vice Director: FREDBARRETT, 56 Kill tr Ciescent,Toronto 350, Ontario, Canada (416,423-3238)

Regional Conservator' Dimino':Far West: WAYN PHILLIPS, 40445 Foster,

Fremont, Calif. .}1538; RAY SHIELDS,11940 Sylvia Dr., Northglenn, Colo.80233

Cenual West: BILL KUIIZE, 711 S. StarrAve., Burlington, Iowa 52601: VERNMESSERLY, 7503 Sandpiper, Houston,Tex. 77036

Midwest: CHUCK F1CK, 414 E. Jeffrey Pl.,Columbus, Ohio 43214; FREDBALCAM, 6432 Seminole Trail, Mentor,Ohio 44060

Northeast: BILL WESSF.L, 2810 Espy Ave.,Pittsburgh, Pa. 15216; JIM GIBSON,4803 N. 16th St., Arlington, Va. 22203

Southeast: CLAY BOOTH, Rt. 1, Boa 107,Whittier, N. C. 23719; LOU WHITMAN,Star Rt. C, Ft. Meyers, Fla. 33901

Canadian: FRED BARRETT

NATIONAL COAL ASSOCIATION, 1130 17thSt., N. W., WathinVen. D. C. 20036(202, 628-4322)

President: S. F. DUNNSenor Vice Pteident, Govettment Relations:

ROBERT @ LEE HALLChairman, Mined -Land Conservation

Committee CLEIUS BROUCKERFielt Representative: RODNEV KRAUSE

NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON STATEPARKS. THE IA trench et Ma NeeNselRecreation env, Park Assepetatonl. 1313Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., Wegington.I). C. 20006

(Fosters a nationwide movement for properresearch. planning, acquisition, development,consgTvation, and use of state park, andrelaxd types of open marts and recitationsesames by cooperating with governmentand private agencies, erring as a ek-Sting11011): lot intimation, developingprofs tsional kadetship, and enurareginginterpretation of the country's scenic,scientific, and historic feature's)President: LAWRENCE STUART, Maine

1st Vice President: BEN H. BOLEN,Virginia

2nd Vice ?resident: GEORGE M.REYNOLDS, Arkansas

Executive Secretary: BEN H. THOMPSONTreasurer: William B. M PH LER, JR.

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR OEOORAPHICEDUCATION, Rm. 1532, Ill W.Washington St., Chicago, III. 60602 (312,263-1533)

(To promote and advance geographiceducation L the public schools and collegesof the U. S. Membership: 7,200; Organized:1914)President: BENJAMIN RICHASONVice President: WILLIAM D. PATTISONExecutive Secretary: ELIZABETH EISELENPublication: Jaime Cl CaographyEditor: HERBERT H. GROSS, Concordia

Teachers College, River Forest, 111. 0305

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF FORESTRYASSOCIATION EXECUTIVES. 1040 MainSt., East Hartford, Conn. 06108

President: JOHN E. HIBBARDVice President: HILTON WATSON,

Alabama Fore.* Products Association,660 Adams Ave., Montgomery, Ala.36104

Secretary: THOMAS HIGGINS, OhioForestry Association, Neil House,Columbus, Ohio 43215

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF STATE GARDENCLUES, INC. 4401 Magnolia Ave., St.Louis, Mo. 63110 (314, 776 -7314)

(Coordinates and furthers the interests andactivities of the State Federation of GardenClubs, together with similar organizations inthe U. S. and foreign countries; aids in theprotection and conservation of naturalresources; ()totals civic beauty and^no. 'ages the imptosement of roadsides .nd

encourages and assists in establishingaititaining botanical gardens and

_talents, eaten; and advances art ofgardening, of landscape design, and study ofhorticukvre. Members 400,001 Organized:1929)President: MRS. WILLIAM H. BARTON,

P. O. Boa 333, East Lansing, Mich. 481123Corresponding Secretary: MRS. KENTON B.

STONER, Eagle Rock, Va. 24083Secretary: MRS. EDWARD P. QUENTIN

(776-7374)treasurer: MRS. ROBERT R. CROSBY, JO

F. 62nd St, N. Y N. Y. 10021Business Manager. JOHN VUCH, JR.

(776.7514)Cliairman of Conservation: ELIZABETH

MASON, 314 Candle Park IX, N. L,Atlanta, Ga. 30307

Pubbcation: 71* Nation); Can/o+.Editor: MRS. WILLIAM V. bONNAN, 995

Kirkham, St. Louis, Mo. 63122

NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION.1201 16th St., N. W., Washington, b. C.20036 (202, 223-9400)

se

(Works to elevate the character and advancethe interests of the teaching profession and topromote the cause of education in the U. S.Organized: 1857)

Dept. of Rural Education:President: GORDON I. SWANSON,

Coordinator, International Programs,University of Minnesota, Minneapol;s,Minn. 55101

President Elect: THOMAS J. QUICK,Assistant Superintendent, SchoolAdministration, State Department ofEducation, Columbus, Ohio

Executive Secretary: LEWIS R. TAMBLYNExecutive Secretary Emeritus: HOWARD A.

DAWSON

Association of Classroom Teachers:(Works to strengthen and increase the powerof NEA as an influence in Americaneducation and as spokes:nal of teachingprofession; promotes and supports classroomteacher participation in the formulation andimplementation of educational policies;unifies the profession by establishment andmaintenance of high standards of professionalethics and ideals: pursues a course of actionto maintain standards in teacher preparationand certification and work conditions; andencourages classroom teachers to assume fullprofessional status and exercise their civicresponsibilities, rights, and privileges.Membership: 920,000; Established: 1913)President: BETTY 1. BUFORD, NM

HeadquartersPresident Elect: DONALD F. WILSON,

7358 Zona La., Parma. Ohio 44130Vice President: RUBY JACKSON GAINER,

1316 W. Oadsen St., Pensacola, Fla.32301

Secretary: BIRNADINE b. MACK, 3040Washington, Boulder, Colo. 80302

Executive Secretary: MARGARETSTEVENSON (Eat. 361)

Regional Directors:Northeast: WILLIAM E. ZEISS, Clarks

Summit, Pa.Southeast: EVELYN FULLER,

Birmingham, Ala.Nash CentraL HELEN KOVACH, Fairport

Harbor, OhioSouth Central: TOMMY 0. FtILTON,

Midwest City, Okla.Northwest: JIM A. ROADY, Yakima,

Wash.Southwest: OARY 0. GSCHW1ND,

Thousand Oat a, Calif.

NATIONAL FARMERS UNION, 1573 ShermanSt., Denver, Cob. 80201 (303, 2662601)

(Believes that the soil, water, forest and othernatural resources of the Nation should beneed and conserved In a manna to pass thesemamas on undiminished to futongenerations and that pablicly and privatelyagreed land and resources should beadministered is the interest of all the public.Organised: 1902)

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President: TONY T. DECHANTVice President EDWIN H.

CHRISTIANSONSecretary-Treasurer: KENNETH L MOrtDirector, Legislative Services: REUBEN

JOHNSON, 1012 14 th Si., N. W.,Washington, D. C. 20005 (202, 628-9774)

NATIONAL FIELD ARCHERY ASSOCIATION,Rt. 2, Box 514, Redlands, Calif. 92373(714, 794-3510)

(A nonvoting member organization of theNational Wildlife Federation.)President: E. PAT WINGFIELD, 1152 San

Mateo. Salinas, Calif. 93901(408,424-2000)

Vice President: ERVIN G. KREISCHER,827 Amelia, N. W., Albuquerque, N.Mex. 87107 (505, 344-2145)

Executive Secretary: GEORGE E.ROHR BACH

NATIONAL FISHERIES INSTITUTE, INC.,1225 Connecticut Are.. N. W.,Washington, D. C. 20036 (202, 223-3161)

(Organized: 1945)Executive Director: LEE J. WEDDIGDirector of Technology. THEODORE H.

SANFORD

NATIONAL FOREST RECREATIONASSOCIATION. 1220 N. Abby, Fresno,Calif. 93703 (209, 268-1250)

(Represents its members in all mattersaffecting ownership and operation ofrecreation business enterprises and ownershipand use of lumina homes located within oradjacent to the national forests and otherpublic lands. Organized: 1945)Executive Vice President: RAY W.

STANDOW

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY. 114317th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 20036(202, 296-730))

(Far the increase and diffusion of geographicknowledge. Founded and Mcormsted:Editor-In-Chief and Chairman, of

Trustees: MELVILLE BELLGROSVENOR

Resident MELVIN M. PAYNEVice Resident and Editor: FREDERICK 0.

VOSBUROHVice President, Research and ExplotatiNi:

LEONARD CARMICHAELVitt President and Secretary: ROBERT E.

DOY LEVice President and Associate Editor:

GILBERT M. GROSVENORVice President and Associate Secretary:

THOMAS M. BEERSTreasurer. HILLEARY F. HOSKINSONAssociate Stodgier OWEN R.

ANDERSON, HERMAN J. A. C.ARENS, WILLIAM T. BELL,LEONARD J. GRANT, HERBERT T.HENDERSON, W. E. ROSCHER, C.VERNON SANDERS

Publications: Norma, GooPAIONtelorowGeopaphie Schots, Arrartat

NATIONAL ORANGE, THE. 1616 H St., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20006 (202,628-3507) (Organized: 1867)

Master: JOHN W. SCOTTSecretary: ROBERT G. PROCTOR, 1404

Dartmouth Dr., Bradenton, Fla. 33505(813, 735-5469)

Treasurer: MRS. LIONEL BURGESS. Box126, Ellicott City. Md. 21042 (301,465-1268)

Executive Committee: JAMES W.INOWERSEN. Chairman, LeRoy,Kans.; ERMIL S. JEROME, Secretary,Meridian, Idaho. WOODROW W.TUCKER. Wakefield, R. I.; JOHN B.BURGESS, Chester, Vs.; JOHN W.SCOTT, Ea Officio

NATIONAL MOSQUITO CONTROL - FISHAND WILDLIFE COORDINATIONCOMMITTEE

Secretary: C. H. SCHMIDT, EntomologyResearch Div., Agricultural ResearchService, U. S. Department of Agriculture.Beltsvilk, Md. 20705 (301, 474-6500, Eat.393)

NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION, 1701 18thSt., N. W., Washington, D. C. 20009(202, 667.3332)

(A private, nonprofit, public-serviceorganization, educational and scientific incharacter. Interests and activities relate notonly to protection of the great national parksand monuments of Amulet, but extend toconservation and restoration of the naturalenvironment in general. Members: 42,000;Established: 1919)Chairman of Executive Committee and Board

of Trustees: CLARENCE COTTAMVice Chairman: LAWRENCE C.

MERRiAM, JR.President and General Counsel: ANTHONY

WAYNE SMITHSecretary: JOHN H. COVERTreasurer: DONALD A. McCORMACKPebrscation: National Parks AfrepatineEditor: EUGENIA M. CONNALLY

NATIONAL PRAIRIE GROUSE TECHNICALCOUNCIL

(Comprises Federal, state, and private agencybiologists or administrator.' concerned withthe status, research, and management of thePrairie Chicken and Sharp-tailed Mouse inNorth America. Membership: 100)Executive Committee: MALCOLM M.

EXENDINE, Chairman, OklahomaWildlife Conservation Department, BetSS. Elk City, Okla. 73644 (405, 225-2208);RONALD L WESTEMFIER, IllinoisNatural History Survey, R. R. I, Boa131, ham, Ill. 62401; RALPH H.TOWEffingN,U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service,Boa 396, Lake Andes, S. Dak. 37356

I & E Committee: GLEN C. SANDERSON,Chairman, Illinois Natural HistorySoucy, 279 Natural Resources Bldg.,Urbana, Ill. 61801 (217, 133-683$RUTH HINE (Public Relations

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Subcommittee), Wisconsin Department ofNatural Resources, Box 450, Madison,Wis. 53701; JAMES L. RUOS (ResearchNeeds Subcommittee), U. S. Fish andWildlife Service, Migratory BirdPopulations Station, Laurel, Md. 20810;F. N. HAMERSTROM (BibliographySubcommittee), Wisconsin Department ofNatural Resources, Plainfield, Wis.54966; HARRY G. LUMSDEN(Bibliography Subcommittee), ResearchBranch. Department of Lands andForests, Maple, Ontario, Canada

NATIONAL RECLAMATION ASSOCIATION.897 National Press Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20004 (202, 347.2672)

(Promotes development, conservation, andmanagement of the water resources of the 18Reclamation States. Membership: 4,500)President: JAMES F. SORENSEN, 303

Bank of America Bldg., Visalia, Calif.93277

Executive Director: CARL H. BRONNPublication: Ree4ernation News

NATIONAL RECREATION AND PARKASSOCIATION, 1700 Pennsylvania Ave.,N. W., Washington, D. C. 20006 (202,223-3030)

(A nonprofit service organization, dedicatedto the wise use of free time, conservation ofnatural resources, and beautification of the

;al American environment. Activelyconcerned with the growth of professional andlay leadership, improvement of park andrecreation facilities and programs, and morewholesome and meaningful leisure time%cavities. Membership: 23,000)Chairman of the Board: ENDICOTT P.

DAVIDSON, N. Y., N. Y.Chairman, Executive Committee: JAMES H.

EVANS, N. Y., N. Y.Vice Chairmen of the Board: BEVERLY

SHEFFIELD, Austin, Tea.: LUTHERGULICK, N. Y., N. Y.

President: SAL J. PREZIOSOTreasurer: NORBORNE BERKELEY, JR.,

N.Y., N.V.Publications: ParesittReenation Megarine;the

Washington Liner

Roglorls1 (*soots:Pacific: CHARLES REIM, 404 Del Webb's

(enter, 2220 Tulare St., Fresno, Calif.9)721 (209, 264-2029)

Western: DONALD K. GARDNER, 181 E.Stith Ave., Denver, Cob. 80216 (303,892.1618)

North Central: CARL FtIERST, 723 O'HareOffice Bldg., 10400 W. Higgins Rd.,Rosemont, 111. 60018 (312, 2974260)

Northeast: DAVID LANOKAMMER, Rm.TOO, 180 E. Post Rd, White Plains, N. Y.(914, 761.7984)

Southeast: ROGER BROWN, Rm. 914.1718 Peachtree St., N. W., Atlanta, Us.30309 (404, 872.0761)

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NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL(A part of the National Academy of Sciences,listed on page 34 )

NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OFAMERICA, 1600 Rhode Island Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036 (202,783-6505)

(Educates and trains reputable citizens in thesafe and efficient handling of firearms; fostersknowledge of firearms among lawenforcement officers, military personnel andcivilians; promotes social welfare and publicsafety, law and order, and the nationaldefense through programs of hunter safetytraining, home firearms safety, junior andsenior markmanship; maintains liaison withgovernmental and private conservationorganizations and state fish and gamedepartments. Membership: 1,053,030;Organized: 1871)President: WOODSON D. SCOTT, 25

Broadway, N. Y., N. Y. 10004Vice President: MAXWELL E. RICH, Apt.

7-B, 266 Fourth Ave., Salt Lake City,Utah 84103

Executive Vice President: FRANKLIN L.ORIEL

Executive Director and Treasurer: LOUIS F.LUCAS

Secretary: FRANK C. DANIELConservation Director: CLIFFORD W.

MORROWPublication: Ma American ftilkmanEditor: ASHLEY HALSEY, JR.

NATIONAL SHOOTING SPORTSFOUNDATION, INC, 1075 Post Rd.,Riverside, Conn. 06878 (203, 637.3618)

Director: CHARLES DICKEYResaitch Director: ALAN S. KRUGPublic Relations: JOHN CHATELLIER

NATIONAL WATER SAFETY CONGRESS(To prevent accidents and loss of life inconnection with the recreational, commercial,and other uses of the Nation's waterways. Toencourage the use and adoption of all watersafety practices and measures by the publicand to promote water safety throughlegislation and educational programs.Membership: 182; Organized: 1951)President: HAROLD PARR, Div. of

Administration, Florida Department ofNatural Resources, Larson Bldg.,Tallahassee, Fla. 32304 (904, 224-7141)

Ertetutive Vice President: KENNETH E.GRUENEWALD, Illinois Departmentof Conservation, 106 State Office Bldg.,Springfield, Ill. 62706

Regional Vice Presidents: RICHARD LSCOTT, Clanton, Ala.; ROBERT L.CASEY, Huntington, W. Va.; ALLAN0. BAILEY, Lewisville. Ky.: WAN E.SCHULJENBERG, Kansas City, Mo.:PAUL CLARK. /visa. Okla.: FRANKJ. KOU BA, Boulder City, Nev.

Secretary-Treasurer: ELGIN WHITE, Divof Administration, Department of NaturalResources, Tallahassee, Fla. 32304 (9134,

224-7141)

NATIONAL WATERFOWL COUNCILChairman: JOHN R. WOODWORTH,

Director, Idaho Fish and GameDepartment, Box 25, Boise, Idaho 83707

Flyway Councils:Atlantic Flyway (Conn., Del., Fla., Ga., Me.,

Md., Mass., N. H., N. 3., N. Y., N. C.,Pa., R. I., S. C., Vt., W. Va., D. C.,Puerto Rico, Ontario, Quebec, NewBrunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince 3dwardIsland, Newfoundland)

Chairman: JAMES M. SHEPARD,Director, Massachusetts Div. of Fisheriesand Game, 100 Cambridge St., Boston,Mass. 02202

Mississippi Flyway (Ala., Ark., III., Ind.,Iowa, Ky., La., Mich., Minn., Miss.,Mo., Ohio, Tenn., Wis., Ontario,Manitoba, Saskatchewan)

Chairman: R. BREWSTER, OhioDepartment of Natural Resources, Div. ofWildlife, 1500 Dublin Rd., Columbus,Ohio 4)212

Central Flyway (Colo., Kans., Mont., Nebr.,N. Mex., N. Oak., Okla., S. Oak., Tex.,Wyo.)

Chairman: FRANK H. DUNKLE, MontanaFish and Game Department, Helena,Mont. 59601

Pacific Flyway (Ariz., Calif., Hawaii, Idaho,Nev., Ore., Utah, Wash., Alaska, BritishColumbia)

Chairman: ROBERT A. JANTZEN,Arizona Game and Fish Department,1688 W. Adams, Phoenix, Ariz. 85007

NATIONAL WATERSHED CONGRESS. Rm.1105, 1025 Vermont Ave., N. W.,Washington, D. C. 20005 (202, 347.5995)

(Dedicated to improving natural resourcesmanagement and use on a watershed basis.Holds yearly meetings to review and discusswatershed programs, problems, and progress.Sponsored by 27 national farm, business,civic, and conservation organizations.Organized: 1954)Steering Committee: GORDON K.

ZIMMERMAN, Chairman, Washington,D. C.; C. R. GUTERMUTII,Washington, D. C.; JAMES B. CRAIG.Washington, D. C.; CAR L J. JOHNSON.Washington, D. C.; CLIFFORD CI.McINTIRE, Chicago, ill.

Secretary-Treasurer: DAVID G. IJNGER

NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION. 141216th St., N. W., Washington, I). C. 20036(102, 232.8004)

(To create and encourage an awarenessamong the people of this Nation of the needfor wise use and proper management of thoseresources of the earth upon which the livesand welfare of men depend: the soils, thew...ers, the forests, tbe minerals, the Plenthfe,and the wildlife. Organized. 19)6)President and Chairman of the Board: DR.

DONALD 1. ZINN. University of

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Rhode Island, Kingston, R. 1.02881 (401,792-2372)

Vice Presidents: WALTER L. MIMS,Birmingham, Ala.; DR. JAMES H.SHAEFFER, Parker, S. Dak.; G. RAYARNETT, Sacramento, Calif.

Secretary-Assistant Treasurer: THOMAS L.KIMBALL

Treasurer: JOHN BAIN, Palmyra, N. Y.Directors at Large: JUDGE LOUIS D.

McGREGOR, Flint, Mich.; STEWARTL. UDALL, Washington, D. C.; M. A.WRIGHT, Houston, Tex.

Regional Directors:Region 1 (Conn., Me., Mass., N. H., R. I.,

Vt.): ROBERT W. PATTERSON, BarHarbor, Me.

Region 2 (Del., D. C., Md., N. J., N. Y.,Pa.): JOHN BAiN, Patmyra, N. Y.

Region 3 (N. C., S. C., Va., W. Va.): F.BARTOW CULP, Charleston, S. C.

Region 4 (Ala., Fla., Ga., Miss.): HERBERTL ALLEY, Tavernier, Fla.

Region S (Ark., Ky., Mo., Tenn.): DR.FREDERICK R. SCROGGIN, Dry'Ridge, Ky.

Region 6 (Ill., Ind., Ohio): 0. DWIGHIGALLIMORE, Wokottville, Ind.

Region 7 (Mich., Minn., Wis.): HOMER C.WICK, Mihneapolis, Minn.

Region 8 (La., Okla., Tex.): HENRY J.LeBLANC, SR., Port Arthur, Tex.

Region 9 (Iowa, Kans., Nebr., N. Dak., S.Dak.): EVERETT R. DRUB, SiouxFalls, S. Dak.

Region 10 (Ariz., Cob., N. Mu., Uta%) N.A. BILL" WINTER, JR., Phoenix,Ariz.

Region 11 (Alaska, Ore., Wash.): A. W."BUD BODDY, Juneau, Alaska

Region 11(Calif., Hawaii, Nev.): C.CLIFTON YOUNG, Reno, Nev.

Region 13 (Idaho, Mont., Wyo.); ERNESTE. DAY, Boise, Idaho

Conservation Consultants:Air Pollution Control: DR. JAMES P.

DIXON, President, Antioch College,Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387

Ecology: DR. DURWARD L. ALLEN,Professor of Wildlife Ecology, Dept. ofForestry and Conservation, PurdueUniversity, Lafayette, Ind. 47807

Fisheries: DR. KARL P. LAG LER.Professor of Fisheries, School of NaturalResources, University of Michigan, AnnArbor, Mich. 48104

Forest Wildlife and Recreation: LLOYD W.SWIFT, 3432 Greentree Dr., FallsChurch. Va. 22401

Forestry: DR. RICHARD E. McARDLE,2907 Rittenhouse St., N. W., Washington,D. C. 20015

Public ...Inds: HAROLD R. 110CIIMIITH6710 Wooster Ave., Los Angeles,40056

Soil Conservation: DR. MILTONSALOMON, Chairman, Dept. ofAgticvhutal Chemistry, University of

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Rtode Island. Kingston, R. 1.02881Water Pollution Control: DR. GORDON E.

McCALLUM, Apt. 910-N, 2310 VirginiaAve., N. W., Washington, D. C. 20037

Wildlife Conservation: DR. A. STARKERLEOPOLD, Professor of Zoology,University of California, Berkeley, Calif.94720

National Mai Stall (202, 232-8004)Executive Director: THOMAS L. KIMBALLBusiness Manager: J. A. BROWNRIDGEConservation Director: LOUIS S. CLAPPEREducational Director: TOM L SMITHField Director: WILLIAM L. REAVLEYInformation Director: ED CHANEYSpecial Programs Director: JAMES D.

DAVISFulfillment Manager: T. J. HARDOROVEAssistant to the Business Manager: ROGER

L HENEBRYComptroller: HARRY VAL

National Reid Staff:Northeastern Field Representative: E.

WARNER SHEDD, JR., East Calais,Vt. 05650 (802, 456-8985)

Mid - Atlantic Field Representative-AssistantField Director: F. H. FARRAR, NWFHeadquarters

Southeastern Field Representative: CLAUDED. KELLEY, P. O. Drawer K, Atmore,Ala. 36402 (205, 368-3193)

Director of Women's Activities, SouthernArea: ELIZABETH MASON, 534Candles Park Dr., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.30307 (404, 378-2636)

South Central Field Representative:WENDELL BEVLR, 715 Hardin Dr.,Norman, Okla. 7306) (405, 3214396)

Midwestern Field Representative: H. R."BUD MORGAN. 1005 S.W. SweetAve., Bismarck, N. 1)ak., 38501 (701,223-8384)

Southwestern Field Representative: JAMESB. RUCH, 4929 Paloma Ave.,Carmichael. Calif. 93608 (916.489-0333)

Western FIeld eptesentative: P. W. PHILSCHNEIDER, $733 S. W. WoodsideDr., Poetised, Ore. 97223 (301, 292.2759)

Att Director: DR. ROGER TORYPETERSON, Old Lyme, Conn.

Publications:Nanonat *wale &Opaline (bimonthly), 334 N.

Broadway, Mlistanker, Wes. 33202 (414,213-5380)

Editor: JOHN STROHM. 315 W. JacksonSt., Woodstock, Ill. 60098 (813.336-2021)

Managing Editor: GEORGE H. HARRISONRangy firt a' a Newt Ma arms (monthly eacept

lily and September), 1518 WaInvt St.,Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 (215, 7334036)

Editorial Director: TRUDY DYEFARRAND

Executive Editor: ROBERT L DUNNENOTE: Correspondence about personal or giftmemberships, magazine delivery. change ofaddress, etc. for NWF magazines should bedirected to: Membership Seviett, 381 W.Center Si.. Marion, Ohio 4330)

Other publications: Wildlife ConservationStamps and Albums (Annual);COMIIIV600 News (semi-monthly);Conservation Report (weekly whikCongressis in session); Conservation Directory (annual);numerous conservation education bookletsand bulletins; catalog of nature-relatedmerchandise. Publications list and catalogavailable on request.

NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATIONENDOWMENT. INC, 1412 16th St., N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20036 (202, 232-8004)

(Established to finance conservation educationand resource management programs throughthe National Wildlife Federation. Gifts andbequests are held inviolate; only the incomefrom the sums invested is used.)President: JUDGE LOUIS D. McGREGOR,

310 Atwood Bldg., Flint, Mich. 48507Vice President: WALTER L MIMS. 1010

Massey Bldg., Birmingham, Ala.Executive Secretary - Treasurer: J. A.

BROWNRIDGEBoard of Trustees: DR. DONALD ). ZINN.

WALTER L MIMS, JOSEPH D.HUGHES, HOMER C. LUICK,JUDGE LOUIS D. McGREGOR, DR.GREER RICKETSON

NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL OFAMERICA

(A society of major national and regionalconservation organizations. Exists to advancesound management of natural resources in thepublic interest by providing its memberorganizations with information on actions byCongress and the Etecutive Branch, bymaking available to them scientific data onconservation problems, and by providing amedium of cooperation. It is not itself anaction organization, nor does it represent orattempt to control the policies and *divas ofits member organizations. Membership: 39national and regional conservation andtechnical societies and organizations.)Chairman: RICHARD H. STROUD. 719

13th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.20005 (202, 737-066

Vice Chairman: GORDON K.ZIMMERMAN, 1023 Vermont Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20035 (202,347.5995)

Secretary: DANIEL A. POOLE, 709 VineBldg., Washington, D. C. 20005 (202,347-1774)

Treasurer: ROBERT F. HUTTON, 1040Washington Bldg., 15th and New YakAve., N. W., Was) ington, D. C. 20005(202, S47.9717)

NATURAL SCIENCE FOR YOUTHFOUNDATION. 145 E. 52nd St., N. Y., N.Y. 10022 (214 421-0732)

(Established to stimulate, guide and assistlocal communities in dcfelo^ment of naturalscience centers. junior Mineola, or trailsidemuseums, designed especially to meet theneeds and inlereds of our children andyouth

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Chairman of Board: AUSTIN H.MacCORMICK

President: JOHN RIPLEY FORBES, 763Silvermine Rd., New Canaan, Conn.06840 (203, 966-5643)

Vice President: RICHARD H. POUGHSecretary- Treasurer: MARION

DICKERMAN (Miss)

NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE, 1522 K St.,N. W., v/ashington, D. C. 20005 (202,223-4710)

(Nonprofit membership corporation dedicatedto preservation of natural areas for presentand future generations; cooperates withcolleges, universities, public and privateconservation organizations to acquire landsfor scientific and educational purposes.Membership: 18,003; Organized: 1946)Chairman of the Board: WARREN M.

LEMMON, Rm. 818, 215 Mafket St.,San Francisco, Calif. 94105

President: THOMAS W. RICHARDSVice President-Treasurer: EDWARD R.

KINCiMANSecretary. ELTING ARNOLD.

Inter-American Development Bank, 80817th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 20577(202, 382-7292)

Assistant Secretaries: ROBERT O.HOLBROOK, 1411 Pennsylvania Ave.,N. W., Washington, D. C. 20004 (202,737.7753); PUTNAM LIVERMORE,Chickering & Gregory, 111 Sutter St., SanFrancisco, Calif.; JOHN F. JAEGER,1522 K St., N. W., Washington, D. C.20005

Director of Development: WILLIAM LCANINE

Director Of Operations: HERBERT S.HILLER

Assistant Director of Operations: PATRICKNOONAN

Legal Officer: JOHN F. IAWERMidwestern Representative: WINSTON A.

ELKINS, 1900 Dempster Si., Evanston,III. 60204 (312, 3284530)

Western Representative: HUEY D.JOHNSON, 213 Market St., SanFrancisco, Calif. 94105

NILO FARMS, Consorvation MO,WinchesterWestern East Afton, Ill.62024

biretta of Conservation: EDWARD LKOZICKY

Assistant Director of Conservation: JOHNMADSON

NORTH AMERICAN FAMILY CAMPERSASSOCIATION. 76 State St., Boa 308,Newburyport, Mast. 01954 (617.4624455)

(International organization of family campenwith Pout -sided program of camper education,campground development, conservationconcern, and legislative atertnen. Seeks toimprove camping conditions, promote goodoutdoor manners, save as voice of, and fosterfellowship among family campers.

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Membership: 85.000)President: JOSEPH GRAVEUNEInternational Conservation Committee

Chairman: J. KENNETH TAYLORExecutive Director: J. RICHARD

WILLIAMSAssistant Executive Director: BRYANT

"RED" CHAPLINPublication: Campfire CharierEditor: J. RICHARD WILLIAMS

NORTH AMERICAN GAME BREEDERS ANDSHOOTING PRESERVE ASSOCIATION,INC.

(To promote educational work and developinterest in game bird breeding and shootingpreserves (nonprofit); to afford a means ofcooperation with the Federal and stategovernments in all matters of concern to theindustry; and to encourage study of thesciences connected with the live production.preparation for markets, and marketing ofgame bird eggs and game birds.)Chairman of the Board: LEE A. KIEFER,

E. Mountain Rd., R. D. 2, Hegins, Pa.18947

President: JOHN M. MULUN, ArrowheadHunting and Conservation Club, GooseLake, Iowa 52750 (319, 577.2267)

Vice President: JAMES L LACEY, Box122, R. R. 2, Wood lawn, Ill. 62898

Secretary-Treasurer: J. R. HOWES, Dept. ofPoultry Science, Texas AiLM University.Box 46, College Station, Tex. 77843

NORTH AMERICAN WILOUFErOuNDATION, 709 Wire Bldg.,Washington, D. C. 20005 (202, 347.1775)

(Helps to sponsor wildlife re-zarch throughcooperating organizations and investigationsinto other phases of natural resourceconservation, restoration, and management.)President: ROBERT WINTHROPVice President: SETH GORDONSecretor': C. R. GUTERMUTH

OPEN SPACE INSTITUTE. 145 E. 52nd St.,N. Y., N. Y. 10022 (212, 421-0752)

(Nonprofit corporation assisting landoemers,developers, civic groups, municipalconservation agencies and higher levels ofgovernment to preserve open space througheducational and field-consuking actionprograms. Organized: 1963)Chairman of the Board: RICHARD H.

POUGHPresident: JAMES B. ROSSVice President: CHARLES E. LITTLEExecutive biretta: NED C. SMITHOperations Director: R. E. GALANTOWICZPublications Director: JOHN 0. MITCHELLPublication: Open Space Attt011 MIQOPIV

OUTBOARD BOATING CLUB OF AMERICA.333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.60601 (312, 263-71344)

(Activities include promotion of the interestsof those who use boats for fishing, waterskiing, elvishly and other forms of watersports. Membership: 20,000; Organized: 1945)

President: CORNELIUS RAY, JR.Executive Director: FRED B. LIFTONPublications: Legislative Ledger:Facilities Facts

Nee/sten*,Editor: RON STONE

OUTDOOR WRITERS ASSOCIATION OFAMERICA. INC.. Outdoors Bldg.,Columbia, Mo. 65201 (314, 442.3466)

(We strive to improve ourselves in the art andmedia of our craft and to increase ourknowledge and understanding in supportingthe conservation of our natural resources. Tothis end we pledge ourselves to maintain thehighest ethical standards in the exercise of ourcraft. Membership: 1,500)President: HOWARD GRAY, Seattle,

Wash.Vice Presidents: BODIE McDOWELL,

Greensboto, N. C.: BILL CLEDE,Hartford, Conn.; E. L. ROGERS,Columbia, Mo.

Secretary- Treasurer: SETH L. MYERS,Sharon. Pa.

Board of Directors: HURLEY CAMPBELL,Chairman: GEORGE BOLTON, ELGINWHITE, HANK BRADSIIAW, SILLPOTTER, WILBUR STITES, JAMESA. 0. CROWE, JIMRUTHERFOORD, JOHN WARREN,JIM MARTIN, CHARLES CADIEUX,BOB WITT, HARVEY DRYDEN,JUDD COONEY, HENRYREYNOLDS, MILT ROSKO, HALSWIGOVIT, BOB WHITAKER.DEAN WOHLGEMUTH

National Affairs Director: E. BUDDMARTER, ill, Beverly, N.J.

Executive Director and Editor: DON 0.CULLIMORE

OYSTER INSTITUTE OF NORTH AMERICA.THE, 22 Main St., Sayville, Long Island,N. Y. 11782 (516, 919-2435)

(Cooperates with Federal, state and municipalauthorities to protect, promote, and advanceshellfish industry; works to increase the use ofthese products, to improve the conditionstinder which the industry is carried on, and tocollect and disseminate pertinent data relatingto the industry. Organized: 1904)President: CRANSTON MORGAN, W. F.

Horgan and Sons, Weems, Va. 22576(103. 43S-2444)

Vice Presidents: GEORGEVANDERBOROH, JR., West Sayville,N.Y.: JOSEPH M. JURIS1CH, NewOrleans, lo.: JOHN RAY NELSON,Bon Smoot, Ala.: FRANKLIN P.McG1NNES, Irvington, Vs.

Secretary-Tnosurer: MRS. DAVID It.WALLACE

PINCHOt INSTITUTE fOR CONSERVATIONSTUDIES. THE

(Operated by the U. S. Forest Service. SeePage 6 )

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PLANNED PAREIITHOOD- -WORLDPOPULATION, 515 Madison Ave., N.Y.,N.Y. 10022 (212. 752 -2100)

(Federated agency joining 166 affiliates inmajor cities throughout the U.S., whichsponsor medically supervised clinics providingfamily planning information and services.)President: ALAN F. GUITMACHER, M.D.Vice Presidents: FREDERICK S. JAFFE,

NAOMI T. GRAY, JOHN S.SCANLAN

Chief Executive Officer: PAUL H. TODD,JR.

POPULATION COUNCIL 245 Park Ave.,N.Y., N.Y. 10017 (212, 687-8330)

(Performs and supports research oncontraceptive methods: sponsors educationalprograms and films.)President: BERNARD BERELSONVice President: SHELDON J. SEGAL, W.

PARKER MAULDINPublication: Studies in Famoty P;anning

Dia-Medical Div.. 66th St. and York Ave.,N.Y., N.Y. 10021 (212, 734-3580)

(Conducts research and publishes occasionalpapers, including periodic bibliographies onfertility control.)Director: SHELDON J. SEGALAssistant Director: CHRISTOPHER

T1ETZE, M.D., 2 E. 103rd St., N.Y.,N.Y. 10029 (212, 8764257)

POPULATION CRISIS COMMITTEE. 1730 KSt., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 (202.659-1833)

(Mobilizes support for government programsto meet the challenge of *veld populationgrowth by Increased research and publicinitiative.)Honorary Chairman: WILLIAM H.

DRAPER, JR.National Chairman: JAMES W.

RIDDLEBERGER

POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU. 1775Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington,D.C. 20036 (201, 232.2281)

(Disseminates facts on the site, compositionand dynamics of the world's population andanalyzes the impact of these factors on thequality of human fife.)Chairman of the Board: RUFUS E. MILES,

JR.President: WILLIAM E. MORAN, JR.Senior Consultant: ROBERT C. COOK

PRAIRIE CLUB, THE, Rm. 900, 2$ E. JacksonBlvd., Chicago, III. 6004 (312, 922-1551)

(Organized for the promotion of outdoorrecreation in the form of walks, outingt,camping and canoeing: the establishment andmaintenance of permanent and temporarycamps; and the encouragement of the love ofnature. Membership: 900: Incorporated 1911)President EUGENE DISSETTE1st Vice Resident CLAYTON II. SAUERS2nd Vice President: FLORENCE

KRAEMER

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Secretary: ELSIE DEPPETreasurer: ELSIE J. SPRETERPublication: The BulletinEditor: DORATHY S. KRUSE

RACHEL CARSON TRUST FOR THE LIVINGENVIRONMENT, INC., 8940 Jones MillRd., Washington, D. C. 20015 (301,652-1877)

(To develop through research and educationan awareness of the contamination of theenvironment and to serve as a clearinghouseof Information on the ecology of theenvironment for both scientists and laymen.)President: JOHN L GEORGE, 4 Forestry

1310, Pennsylvania State University,University Park, Pa. 16802 (814,865-9663)

Vice President and Treasurer: WILUAM W.WARNER, Assistant Secretary (PublicService), Smithsonian Institution,Washington, D. C. 20360 (202, 381.$655)

Secretary: SHIRLEY A. BRIGGS, 7605Honeywell U., Bethesda, Md. 20014(301, 657-8685)

Advisory Committee: HELMUTBUECHNER, CLARENCE COTTAM,F. RAYMOND FOSBERG,MALCOLM M. HARGRAVES,ROBERT L RUDD

Board of Directors: IRSTON R. BARNES,WALTER BOGAN, PAUL BROOKS,DAVID BROWER, ROLANDCLEMENT, RICHARD GOODWIN,MRS. VARNA LL JACOBS, ROBERTE. LIGHT, M. GRAHAM NETTING,MARIE RODELL, MRS. J. LEWISSCOTT, THOMAS O. SCOTT, MRS.ROGER STEVENS, LLOYD SWIFT,UONEL A. WALFORD

RAPTOR RESEARCH FOL NOATION, INC.(Nonprofit corporation formed to stimulate,coordinate, direct and conduct research in thebiology and management of birds of prey, andto promote a better pub& understanding andappreciation of the value of these birds.Founded: 1963)President: BYRON E. HARRELL,

University of South Dakota. Vermillion,S. Dak. 57E09 (605, 677.5417)

Vice President: DON ADOLPHSON, 2611Lawndale Dr., Rapid City, S. Dak. 57704(603, 343.8565)

Secretary: GEORGE JONKEL Bureau ofSport Fisheries and Wildife, 1848 DakotaAve , South, Hmon, S. Dak. 57350 (603,352.8651, Ext. 284)

Treasurer: DONALD V. HUNTER, JR.,Centerville, S. Dak. 57014 (605, 563-2842)

Ptibbcatien: Raptor Researen NewsEditors: DONA1.13 V. HUNTER, JR.,

BYRON E. HARRELL

REPAIROTOR FARMS, Chestertown, Md.21620 (301, 771-1365)

(Operated by Remington Anna Co., Inc.,One 1936 to demonstrate trough wise landwe how %Wife habitat can be improved in amemo eompatibk with normal farm

operation.)Manager, Wildlife Management: CLARK G.

WEBSTERAssistant Manager: E. HUGH

GALBREATH

RESOURCES FOR THE FUTURE, INC.. 1755Massachusetts Ave., N. W., Washington,D. C. 20036 (202, 462-4400)

(Works to advance the development,conservation, and use of natural resourcesthrough research and education programs.Some of its programs are carried on by thecential staff; others are supported by grants tooutside nonprofit institutions. Organized:1932)Chairman of the Board: IA I LLIAM S.

PALEY, Columbia Broadcasting System,Inc., 51 W. 52nd St., N. Y., N. Y.

President: JOSEPH L. FISHERVice President: MICHAEL F. BREWERSecretary-Treasurer: JOHN E. HERBERTDirector, Appraisals Div.: HANS H.

LANDSBERGDirector, Energy and Minerals Div.: SAM H.

SCHURRDirector, Land Use and Management Div.:

MARION CLAWSONDirector, Quality of the Environment

Program Div.: ALLEN V. KNEESEDirector, publications Div.: HENRY

JARRETTDirector, Regional and Urban Studies Div.:

LOW DON WING°Director Water Resources Div.: CHARLES

W. HOWEOther Directors: ROBERT 0. ANDERSON.

HARRISON S. BROWN, ERWIN D.CANHAM, EDWARD J. CLEARY,JOSEPH L. FISHER, LUTHER H.FOSTER, F. KENNETH HARE,CHARLES 1. HITCH. CHARLES P.LUKE, EDWARD S. MASON,FRANK PACE, JR., EMANUEL R.MORE, STAN1.EY H.RUTTEN BERG, LAUREN K. SOTII,PETER F. WATZEK. GILBERT F.WHITE

I lorrotary Directors: HORACE M.ALBRIGHT, REUBEN G.GUSTAVSON, HUGH LKEENLEYSIDE, LESLIE A. MILLER.LAURANCE S. ROCKEFELLER,

JOHN W. VANDERWILT

RUFFED GROUSE SOCIETY OF AMERICA.THE

(An association of dedicated ruffed grousehunters, fostering. encouraging, and financing-much on Ow ruffed grouse, its eulogy andhabitat, the collection of all publishedmaterial on Mt fine native game bird, andcooperation with all conservation *seemsconcerned. Membership: 400)President: GEORGE E. FORD, II Indian

Spring la., Rochester, N. Y. 14616Secretary and Assistant Treasurer DAVID

W. JOHNSTON, Monterey, Va. 24465Treasurer D. 0. DAMES, 213 .

Washington Xi New Castle, Pa. 16101

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SCIENTISTS' INSTITUTE FOR PUBLICINFORMATION, 30 E. 68th St., N. Y., N.Y. 10021 (212, 2.19-2886)

(To inspire and coordinate efforts of scientiststo provice the public with understandable andobjective scientific information relevant tomajor issues of public policy, particularlyproblems of environmental conservation.Organized: 1963)Co-Chairmen: EDWARD L TATUM,

Ph.D., The Rockefeller University;BARRY COMMONER, WashingtonUniversity

President: RENE DUBOS, The RockefellerUniversity

Vice President: JULES HIRSCH, M.D., TheRockefeller University

Secretary: C. A. WILUAMS, JR., Ph.D.,The Rockefeller University

Treasurer GERSON T. LESSER. M.D.,New Yak University School of Medicine

Field Director: WALTER BOGANPublication: EnvironmentEditor SHELDON NOVICK, 438 N.

Skinker, St. Louis, Mo. 63130

SIERRA CLUB. 1050 Mills Tower, SanFrancisco, Calif. 94104 (415, 9814634)

(To explore, enjoy, and protect nationalscenic resources. With 29 chapters from coastto coast, the Club's nonprofit programincludes wilderness outings, white-water trips,skiing, mountaineering, knapsacking, films,exhibits, conferences. 14 huts and lodges, alibrary, and publishing. Founded: 1892 byJohn Muir)Directors: PHILUP BERRY, President;

EDGAR WAYBURN, M.D., VicePresident; RAYMOND J. SHERWIN,Secretary; CHARLES HUESTISTreasurer; RICHARD SILL 4thMember, AUGUST FRUGE, 5thMember; ANSEL ADAMS, PAULBROOKS, PATRICK D.GOLDSWO1 THY, RICHARD M.LEONARD, LUNA LEOPOLD,MAYNARD JAUNGER, IF.,MARTIN LLION, LAURENCE T.MOSS, ELIOT PORTER, A1LUAMSIPA

Chief r4 Staff an Conservation .7itectot: J.MR HAEL h'cCLOSKEY

Cor'mlier:CL1E,--ORD RUDWNPif.,1;:stkin: Sr! 18 Chb fivhetnt''

JAMES E. RAMSENe 4sleIttr ream JULIE C NNON

telonel Miens:Fairbanks: ROBERT B. WEEDEN, Alaska

Conservation Representative, box 5-192,Ccllege, Alaska 9,7 ' (907, 479.6664)

Los Angeles: 430 Millis AnditorivmBldg., Los Angeles,' 'If. 90013 (113.622.1885)

New York: BO W. 57th St., Ari.e 2017. N.Y., N. Y. 10019 (212, 755-1580)

Seattle: BROCK EVANS, NorthwestConservation Representative 4534-12University Way, N. E., Seattle, Wash.91103 006, 6324137)

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Washington. D. C.: W. LLOYD TUPUNG,Washington Conservation Representative,235 Massachusetts Ave., N. E.,Washington, D. C. 20002 (202, S47-1144)

SOCIETY FOR THE PRESERVATION OFBIRDS OF PREY, Box 293, PacificPalisades, Calif. 90272

(A private and independent nationalconservation organization devoted solely toincreasing interest and understanding of birdsof prey, and encouraging and promoting theirprotection on all continents. Cooperates withother similar organizations in working toprevent the extinction of rare and endangeredFalconiformes. Founded: 1966)President: J. RICHARD HILTON, 1429 N.

Amalfi Dr., Pacific Palisades, Calif.90272 (213, 454-0293)

Vice President: PHILIP 0. SMITH, ReedCollege, P. O. Box 1090, Portland, Ore.97202

Director: PATRICK KING, 12018 Coyne,Los Angeles, Calif. 90049 (213, 472-7242)

Publication Secretary: PATSY WADEPublication: The Caafornia Condor

SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS, 101016th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 20006(202, 296.7820

(Serves to represent, advance, and protect theinterests and standards of the profession offorestry; to provide a medium of exchange ofprofessional thought; and to promote thescience, practice, and standards of forestry inAmerica, through the united efforts of itsmembership of professional fore.ters.Membership: 17.000; Organized 1900)President: W. D. HAGENSTEIN, Industrial

Forestry Association, 1410 S. W.Morrison St., Portland, Ore. 97203

Viet President: KENNETH P. DAVIS,School of Forestry, Yale University, NewHaven, Conn. 06511

Executive Secretary and Editoe in Chkf: H.R. OLASCOCK. JR.

PubScat:in: Awns*, of fa/wry

SOCIETY OP TYMPANUCHUS CUPIDOPINNATUS LTD, 611 E. Wisconsin Ave..P. O. Box 1156, Milwaukee. Wit. 53201(414, 272-6200)

( Nonprofit regulation dedicated to a:.rcese. elation of the Prairie Chicken. Habitatacquired to date: 6.200 saes. Membership:1,100; Organized: 1961)President: WILUS G. SULLIVAN (414,

272-6200)Secretary: FRANK J. PEUSEK, 626 E.

Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 53202(414, 271-65(0)

Treasurer: JOHN S. BEST, 626 E. WisconsinA e., Milwaukee, Wis. 53202 (114,271-6560)

PobScation: Saes

SOIL CONSERVATION SOCIETY OPAMERICA. 7515 N. E. Ankeny Rd.,Ankeny, Iowa 50021 (515, 2661321)

(To adva t the science and art of good land

use. Provides a common meeting ground formany specialized interests through an annualmeeting, 120 chapter affiliates, and theJourn,il of Soil and Water Conservation.Membership: 13,000; Organized: 1941)President: ROBERT W. EIKLEBERRY,

Soil Conservation Service, 134 S. 12th St.,km. 615, Lincoln, Nebr. 68508

President Elect: EINAR L ROGET, P. O.Box 2 Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87103(505, 24i-0311)

Vice President: I. R. LREX R JOHNSTON,Agricultural Research Service, Bushland,

Tex. (806, 376-5151)Treasurer: BYRON W. LODWICK, 5710

Kingman Ave., Des Moines, Iowa 503"Executive Director: II. WAYNE

PRITCHARDAdministrative Assistant: LARRY D. DAVISPublication: Journal of Soot and Wary

ConsorvationEditor: MAX SCHNEPF

SPORT FISHERY RESEARCH FOUNDATION,Suite 503, 719 13th St.. N. W.,Washin:ton, D. C. 20005 (202, 737-2145)

(To help finance the vaduste-level training ofpromising fishery scientists and to supportresearch in the sport fishery resource field.Organized: 1962)President. CASS S. HOUGH, Rogers, Ark.Vice President: RICHARD H. STROUDSecretary: ROBERT 0. MARTINTreasurer: PHILIP A. DOUGLAS

SPORT FISHING INSTITUTE, Suite 503, 71913th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 20003(202, 737-0668)

(Works to improve sport fishing through fishconservation research, education and service;helps 'shorten the time between bites' forAmerica's anglers by ass:sting fishconservationists In developing new andimproved fishery research and managementPrograms designed to protect and enhancevital fishery resources. Incorporated: 1949)President: H. O. SHAKESPEARE.,

Kalamazoo, Mkh.Vice Residents: A. OITTLESON, Hicksville,

N. Y.; H. F. LARSON, Milwaukee,Wis.; A. R. BENSON, East Berlin,Cons.

Executive Via President: RICHARD H.STROUD

Assistant Executive Vice President: ROBERTG. MARTIN

Executive Secretary: PHILIP A. DOUGLASTreasurer: T. C. LUND, Kansas Cdr. Mo.Prblicatioo: SFr evivonEditor: RICHARD H. STROUD

STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION.INC Sagamote Hill National HistoricSite. Oyster Bay, L I, N. Y. 11771 (316,92:4750)

(This nonprofit membership corporationconducts and c( Oates the STUDENTCONSERVATION PROGRAM incooperation wit f the National Park Service,U. S. Forest Service, and the Merck Forest

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Foundation. The Program, one of work andconservation education for youth, is aimxl atenlisting the voluntary services ofconservation-minded students, high school,college, and graduate men and women, towork and learn during their summervacations. Membership: 650)Chairman of the Board: RALPH C. GLOCKPresident: MRS. E. C. TITUSVice Presidents: MRS. LeROY CLARK,

JOHN BAKER, CONRAD L WIRTHSecretary: MARTHA MUNZERTreasurer: MRS. EDWARD R.

McPHERSON

THORNE ECOLOGICAL FOUNDATION, 1229University Blvd., Boulder, Colo. 80302(303, 443-4480)

(A private, tax-exempt corporation devoted toincreasing man's understanding andutilization of the principles of ecology. ItsAspen Center for Environmental Studiesoffers leaders intensive seminars in ecology;its Junior Natural Science Schools offeryoung people a variety of outdoorexperiences; its Environmental DesignSystems Laboratory provides derision-makinggroups with workable alternatives tounplanned environment. Founded: 1932)President: OAKLEIGH THORNE, IIVice President: BEATRICE E. WILLARDSecretary- Treasurer. SH ERMAN PEALE

TRAILPINDERS. INC., P. 0. Box 716,Banning, Calif. 92220

(To provide education pertaining to lifeoutdoors, including the conservation andpreservation of out natural resources,particularly that of wild life and places ofnatural beauty and of scientific value.Instructs youth groups in outdoor andconservation education. Membership: 525;Founded: 1914)President: HARRY C. JAMESVice President: CLIFFORD STEWART

TINSMANSecretary-Treasurer GRACE CLIFFORD

JAMES

TROUT UNLIMITED. 5850 F. Jewell Ave.,Denver, Cob. 50222 (303, 757.7144)

(A nonprofit, nonpolitical,conservation - minded membershiporganization, formed to preserve clear watersand to perpetuate and improve high-q.ndityfishing by supporting and encouragine laws,regulations, research programs, and voluntaryactions for the pose management of waterand trout populatims, based upon biosogicaland synecological facts. Founder): 1951)Chairman of the Board: GEORGE A.

GRIFFITH, Star RI, Grayling. Mich.Honorary Chairman of the Board: r ^. .11/

K. BOVEY, Box 67, Ctselensfor 4 ass

President: ELLIOTT DONS ELLE'; 2I3S. Park Way, Chicago, In. 60611.

1st Vice President: JOHN R. SPEN.1124 Front St, Traverse City, k

2nd Vice President RICHARD BU'Dublin Rd , Hancock, /:. H.

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Secretary-Treasurer: BRUCE E. DINES,First National Bank, P. 0. Box 5808,Denver, Colo. 80217

Executive Director: R. P. VANGY TEN BEEK

Washington Representative: R. A. KOTRLA,3021 Cleveland Ave., N. W.,Washington. D. C. 20008 (202, 332.2144)

Publication: Trout MagazineEditor: ALVIN R. GROVE, 737 S. Sparks

St., State College, Pa. 16801 (814,238-6289)

TRUSTEES FOR CONSERVATION. 251Kearny St., San Francisco, Calif. 94108(415, 392-2838); 235 Massachusetts Ave.,N. E., Washington, D. C. 20002 (202,547.1144)

(To secure support of the peopk and theGovernment in preservation of national parksand monuments, wildlife and wilderness areas.Organized: 1954)President: PAUL BROOKS, Houghton

Mifflin Publishing Co., 2 Park St.,Boston, Mass. 02108

Vice Presidents: HAROLD E. CROWE,M.D., 635 S. Westlake Ave., LosAngeles, Calif. 90057; THOMAS H.JUKES, 170 Arlington Ave., BetkeeY,Calif. 94707; MRS. RUSSELL VARIAN,10114 Crescent Rd., Cupertino, Calif.

95014Secretary: GEORGE L COLLINS, P. O.

Box 295, Ross, Calif. 94957 (415,461-0229) .

Executive Secretary: WILLIAM J. LOP'Treasurer: LEWIS F. CLARK, 1349 Bay St..

Alameda, Calif. 94502 (415, 522.1650)

U. S. TROUT FARMERS ASSOCIATION, 67W. 9000 South, Sandy, Utah 84070 (801,235-0228) (Membership: 2,000)

President: BOB COREY, Rt. 3, Box 282C,Montrose, Cob.

Vice Resident: JAY ROUNDHOUSE, 5130E. 0 Ave., R.R.2, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Sea etary: KEITH BROWN. Red Btu%Calif.

Treasure,: TED EASTMAN, Box 106, %hi,Idaho

Manager: BARBARA W. ROBINSONPublication: America, Ashes MagazineEditor: CLAY M. ROBINSON

WATEA POLLUTION CONTROLFEDERATION, 3900 Wisconsin Me., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20016 (202,362 -4100)

(Di voted to advarkementasf fundament,' an'pre tical knowledge mice' ging the naturtoll ction, treatm ahl iisPosil ofdom -stir and Inds al v s. a waters, and thedesi's 1, cosstructk spa . on, andmanagement of fa lc: these purpose .Com loud of indel lent t. gional. state,othes orgatitationt; is° stye theseobjet ins. Menthe -1 p: 16 CO)Presi ent: JOSEP1 . 3 HA': LONPresiAen. P feet: AI I VONDR1CiVice Presirlent JO ,4:111 I . LAGNESE,

Executive Secretary: ROBERT A. CANHAMTreasurer: FRANK H. MILLERPublication: Journal Water Pollution Control

Federation

WELDER WILDLIFE FOUNDATION, P. 0.Box 1400, Sinton, Tex. 78387

(Established by the will of the late RobWelder, the Foundation is dedicated to thecause of conservation through research andeducation in wildlife and closely relatedfields. Operates through a small staff, andresearch fellowships to graduate students:sponsors selected publications. Founded:1954)Director: CLARENCE COTTAM (512,

364-3369)Assistant Director: W. CALEB GLAZENER

(364-3379)

WHOOPING CRANE CONSERVATIONASSOCIATION, INC, R. R. I, Box 323,Kula, Maui, Hai aii 96790

(A scientific and edwational organization,international in scope, working to prevent theextinction of the whooping crane. Members:200)President: F. G. BARD, Museum of Natural

History, Regina, Saskatchewan, CanadaVice President: KENTON C. LINT, San

Diego Zoological Society, San Diego,Calif. 92104

Secretary: JEROME f PRATTBoard of Trustees: JEAN DELACOUR, N.

Y., N. V.: WILLIAM S. HUEY, SantaFe, N. Mex.; and the above-listed officers.

Publication: Gars American.

MO ANIMAL PROPAGATION TRUST,Ogkbay Park, Wheeling, W. Va. 26o03(304, 242.21E0) (Organized: 1963)

President. THEODORE H. REED, DNA.,Director, National Zoological Park,Washington. D. C.

Vice President: DON G. DAVIS, Director,Cheyenne Mitintain Zoological Park,Colorado Springs, Cob.

Executive Secretary: MARGARET A.DANKWORTH

WILDERNESS 143CtETY, THE. 729 15th St.,N.W., Was 'leier, D.C. 20005 (202,347-4132)

(National conk ration mutilation, formedto secure preset.,ation el wilderness, carry onan edusitional ',foram concerning the yewof wilderness a01 how it may best be usedand preserved in the public interest, make andencourage scientific studies of wilderness, andmobilize cooperation in resisting its invasion.Membstaip: 40.000: Organized: 1935)President: SIGURD P. OLSON, Ely, Minn.

55731Vice President- EDWARD H. IfiLLIARD.

JR.Swami: MICHAEL NADELTreasurer: ERNEST S. GRIFFITHExecutive Directr t: STEWART M.

BRANDBOP.0Assistant Executive Director. MICHAEL

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NADELOperations Manager: VIRGINIA C.

CARNEYWilderness Consultants: MARGARET E.

MURIE, Moos. Wyo. (and 1000 8thAve., Aut. A90e, Seattle, Wash. 98104);ERNESP M. D1CKERMAN, 7105Rockingham Dr., Knoxville, Tenn. 37919;ARTHUR T. WRIGHT, 213Commonwealth Ave., Alexandria, Va.22301; WALTER BOARDMAN, 3001Veazy Ter., Washington, D. C. 20008

Publication: The Living MidwivesEditor: MICHAEL NADEL

Western Regional Office. 5850 E. Jewell Ave.,Denver, Cob. 80222 (303, 757.2518)

Director of Field Services: CLIFTON R.MERRIrr

Field Representative: W. F. NORTON

WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE, 709Wire Bldg., Washington, D. C. 20005(202, 347.1774)

(National, nonprofit, private, membershiporganization, supported by industries, groups,and indivi"uals, promoting better use ofnatural rest woes foe the welfare of theNation.)President: DANIEL A. POOLEVice President: C. R. GUTERMUTHPublications Director: 1. G. TREFETHEN

Field Representatives:Northeast: PHILIP BARSKE, 200 Audubon

La., Fairfield, Conn. 06430Southeast: LEONARD LI. FOOTE, 380

Maple Ave., Marietta, Ga. 30060South Central: WILLIAM! 1. ALLEN, P. 0.

Box 1143, Hot Springs, Ark. 71902North Central: LAURENCE R. JAHN, 129

Juneau St., Hoek-on. Wis. 53032Northwest. WILLIAM B. MORSE, 1617 N.

E. Bruce St., Portland, Ore. 97212

WILDLIFE RESTORATION, INC, 17 W. 60thSt., N. Y., N. Y. 10323 (212, 245-4932)

(A nonprofit membership organizationestablished to testae and 'perpetuate gamebirds, animals and fish on the NorthAmerican Continent; to maintain sanctuariesfoe wildlife; to encourage and assisteducational research. Organized: 1946)President: HOWARD ANNINExecutive Vic.. President: HARRY ETZELFitecutive Secretary: AMOS L HORSTTreasurer: M. E. TASCHE

WILDLIFE SOCIETY. THE. Suite 5.176, 3900Wisconsin Ave., N. W., Washington, D.C. 20016 (202, 363-2435)

(Association fot those peofessionaltyemployed in the biological or related fields ofwildlife conservation. Aims to establish andmaintain the highest possible professionalstandards; to develop wildlife conservationand management along sound biological lines,and to prepare and disseminate informationto effect these ends. Membership: 6,3013:Organized: 1937)

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President: EDWARD L KOZICKY,Conservation Dept., Winchester-WesternDiv., Eat. 11233)

OLIN, East Aka), III.62024 (618, 259-7311,President Elect: RAYMOND F.DASMANN, Conservation Foundation,1250 Connecticut Ave., N. W.,Washington, D. C. 20036 (202, 659.2180)

Vice President: FREDERIC H. WAGNER,Dept. of Wildlife Resources, Utah StateUniversity, Logan, Utah 84321 (801,732-4103, Ext. 389)

Executiye Director FRED 0. EVENDENPublications: Journal of 1410kla Manegenwerts

KO Ole Seeley News

Regional ReptmentatIves:Region 1 (Northeast): MALCOLM W.

COULTER, 250 Forest Resources Bldg.,University of Maine, Orono, Me. 04473(207, 866-7386)

Region 2 (Southeast): HAROLD F.WARVEL, Assistant Director, TennesseeGame and Fish Commission, Box 9400,Ellington Agricultural Ctr., Nashville,Tenn. 37220 (615, 741.7431)

Region 3 (North Central): C. D. BESADNY,Department of Natural Resources, Box450, Madison, Wis. (108, 266-1327)

Region 4 (Great Plains): PAUL F.SPRINGER, Assistant Director,Northern Prairie Wildlife ResearchCenter, Jamestown, N. Dak. 58401 (701,252-3363)

Region 5 (Southwest): ROBERT A.JANTZEN, Director, Arizona GameAnd Fish Department, State Office Bldg.,Phoenix, Ariz. 85007 (602, 271.4786)

Region 6 (Northwest): HUGH HARPER,1101 N. 23rd St., Boise, Idaho 83702 (208,342-2711)

Region 7 (Inter-Mountain): HAROLDSTEINHOFF, Dept. of Fish AndWildlife Biology, Colorado StateUniversity, Ft. Collins, Cob. 80521 (303,491-6597)

Region 8 (Far West): HOWARD R.LEACH, 3828 French Ave., Sacramento,Calif. 95821 (915, 489.1618)

WILSON ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY(Membership: 1,700; Organized: 1888)

Secretary: JEFF SWINEBROAD, 8728Omen Ii., Laurel, Md. 20810

WOMAN'S NATIONAL FARM AND GARDENASSO NATION

Presidtht: MRS. DAVID B. BUERGER,3000 McCully Rd., Allison Park, Pa.15101

Recording Secretary: MRS. JACK F.EH UNGER, 4933 Lakeshore Rd., PortHuron, Mich. 48060

Corresponding Secretary: MRS. JOHN N.MAY, JR., 49 rule Grove Ave..Summit, N.J. 07901

Interim Treasurer and Registrar ofMemberships: MRS. PARKER

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ROCKWELL, 6831 Alden Dr., UnionLake, Mich 48085

National Conservation Chairman: MISS.CHARLES S. ROBERTS, Box 204,Valencia, Pa. 16059

National Legislative Chairman: MRS.FRANK BALL, 4327 N. 17th Si.,Arlington, Va. 22207 (703, 522-3250)

WORLD WILDLIFE FUND, Suite 728, 910 17thSt., N. W., Washington, D. C. 20009(202, 296-0422)

(Private, tax-exempt organization,endeavoring to advance programs to saveworld's rare and vanishing species. Makesgrants to existing agencies, such as game andpark departments, for surveys, habitat, orprotection; through an international office inSwiuuland provides coordination of projects,and of the 12 national appeals in countriesthroughout the world. Membership: 35,000:Established: 1961)Chairman: JOHN D. MURCHISON,

Partner of Murchison BrothersPresident:1RA N. GABRIELSON,

President, Wildlife Management InstituteSecretary: KERMIT ROOSEVELT,

President, Kermit Roosevelt &Associates, Inc.

Treasurer: C. R. OUTERMUTH, Secretary,North American Wildlife Foundation

Executive Director: HERBERT H. MILLSAssociate Director. KAY PARTNEY

LAUTMAN

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REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

APPALACHIAN HIGHLANDS ASSOCIATION,INC., 1428 RI. 23, Wayne, N.J. 07470(201, 694-0800)

President: WALTER H. GARDNER, JR.Vice President: HERBERT J. FA BKICANTSecretary: SYLVIA ERBERTreasurer: GEORGE M. ZOEBELEIN

APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB, S Joy St.,Boston, Mass. 02108 (617, 523-0636)

(Sponsors program of recreational service inthe northeastern mountains, including trailand shelter maintenance ir eight states,publishing guidebooks and maps, operation of

public but system, and a variedactivity program for members andnonmembers. Membership: 13,000; Founded:1876)President: GARDNER W. MOULTONVice Presidents: TIMOTHY N. BUFFUM,

JOHN C. PERRYSecretary: WILLIAM A. KINGTreasurer: JOHN W. NEWTONExecutive Director: C. F. BELCHERAssistant to Executive Director: THOMAS S.

DEANSDirector of Development: KENNETH C.

PARKERHuts Manager: BRUCE P. SLOAT,

finkham Notch Camp, Gorham, N.H.03581 (603, 4663994)

Publications: Appeticha,Appe whir bulletin

APPALACHIAN TRAIL CONFERENCE, 1718N St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

(Coordinates maintenance, preservation, andgeneral welfare of the Appalachian Trail, a2000 -mile wilderness footpath generallyfollowing the crest of the AppalachianMountains from Maine to Georgia. Preparesand distributes trail guidebooks and otheruser information.)Chairman: STANLEY A. MURRAY, 4406

Mitchell Rd., Kingsport, Tenn. 37664(615, 2462111, Ext. 2438)

Vice Chairmen: THOMAS H. CAMPBELL,3521 Richards Blvd., S.W., Roanoke, Va.240111; SAMUEL N. WILKINSON. 2Burton La., Denville, N.J. 07834;ARTHUR R. KOERBER. 107 BrightonAve., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201

Secretary: RAYMOND P. GINGRICHExecutive Secretary: LESTER L HOLMESImmure: SADYE GILLERPublication: ApprOehan hooray NawsEditor: FLORENCE NICHOL

ASSOCIATION Of MIDWEST fISH ANDDAME LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS

(To promote law enforcement cooperationamong members, develop efficient cooperativelaw enlacement radices, establish amedium for disseminating informationrelating to illegal game law ptacticts, devise

legislative or regulatory changes forimproving and standardizing law enforcement,and encourage the highest possible standardsand practices of law enforcement amongmember organizations. Organized: 1944)President: HAROLD lf. SPITZER, Chief,

Enforcement Div., State Game and FishDepartment, 103-12 S. Third St.,Bismarck, N.Dak. 58'01

Vice President: JIM GAGE, Chief, LawEnforcement, Department of Lands andForests, 283 Kerrybrook Dr., RichmondHill, Ontario, Canada

SecretaryTreasuret: TYLER C.HENDRICKSON, Pilot-Game Warden,State Game and Fish Department, 1422N. 21st St., Bismarck, N.Dak.

AUDUBON NATURALIST SOCIETY OF THECENTRAL ATLANTIC STATES. INC, 8940Jones Mill Rd., Washington, D.C. 20015(301, 652-9188)

(Dedicated to conservation activities,environmental education, and to the increaseof public understanding of natsral history andthe basic importance of preserving andrenewing natural resources. Founded: 1897)Chairman of the Board: WILLIAM C.

GRAYSONPresident: WILLIAM D. BLAIR, JR.Vice President, Conservation: FRANCIS T.

CHRISTY, JR.Vice President, Field Activities: DEAN

WEBERVice President, Program: WILLIAM

WOODWORTHRecording Secretary: MRS. V. L ROBERTSTreasure:: CHARLES G. MACKALL, JR.Executive Director: GERALD SCHNEIDERVoice of the Naturalist (652.3295)Publication: Atlantic Nowaest

CARIBBEAN CONSERVATIONASSOCIATION, care of CaribbeanResearch Institute, College of the VirginIslands, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands00801

(Ascertains and coordinates the conservationneeds of the area, encourages the creation ofnational and other conservation organizationsin each island and country, and helps to fosterin the people of the Caribbean a greaterawareness of the value of their natural andcultural resources. Founded: 1967)President: EDWARD L TOWLE, Director,

Caribbean Research Institute, College ofthe Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, U. S.Virgin Islands 00801 (809, 174-1252. Ext.223)

Executive Vice President: CAR!. A.CARLOZZI, Dept. of Forestry andWildlife Management, University ofMassachusetts, Amherst, Mass. 01003(413, 545-0111, Eat. 2758)

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Vice Presidents: ALBERTO BOCKH,Valencia, Venezuela; ARTHUR E.DAMMANN, St. Thomas, U.S. VirginIslands

General Secretary: ALISTER HIY,HES, A.Norris Hughes & Sons, Hali.ax St., St.George's, Grenada, West Indies

Treasurer: D. LLOYD MATHESON.Basseterre, St. Kitts, West Indies

CONNECTICUT RIVER WATERSHEDCOUNCIL INC, 497 Main St., Box 89,Greenfield, Mass. 01301 (413, 773-5979)

(A nonprofit organization working forconservation, pollution abatement, adequatewater supplies, flood control, recreation, andwildlife preservation throughout the 11,260square-osiir river basin in Vermont, NewHampshire, Massachusetts and Connecticut.Membership includes private citizens,commercial concerns, and conservationorganizations. Established: 1952)President: ELLSWORTH S. ORANT, West

Hartford, Conn.Vice Presidents: CARTER W. ATKINS,

Simsbury, Conn.; HOWARD F. R.MASON, JR., Russell, Mass.: ROGERW. HUNT, Keene, N.H.; RICHARDM. BRETT, Woodstock, Vt.

Treasurer: RALPH E. DAY, South Hadley,Mass.

Assistant Treasurer: WALTER N.MORRISON, West Hartford, Conn.

Executive Director and Secretary:CHRISTOPHER PERCY

Associate Executive Director: TERRY A.BLUNT

Publication: Ma Vary NewstenetEditor: CHARLES E. REICHE

CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION. INC,One Court S4, Rm. 87, Boston, Mass.02108 (617, 323-4828)

(A nonprofit organization, serving NewEngland as clearing house for legalconservation information and as a consultantfor other conservation organizations, citizengroups, and individuals. Promotes the use oflaw, including law suits, legal research,publications and forums, for the wise use andconservation of natural resources. Organized:1966)President: ARNOLD W. HUNNEWELL,

JR.Vice President: STEPHEN F. ELLSTreasurer: JAMES B. MOSELEYExecutive Director: BENJAMIN W. 'NASONAssistant Director: OAKES A. PLIMPTON

DESERT PROTECTIVE COUNCIL INC, THE.P.O. Box 33, Bantling, Calif. 92220

(To safeguard by wise and reverent use thosedesert areas that are of unique tank,

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scientric, historical, spiritual, andrecreational value; to educate children andadults to better understanding of the desert sothat it may be preserved. Organized: 1954)President: HENRY M. WEBER, M.D., P.O.

Box 227, La Quints, Calif. 92253Vice President: TASKER EDMISTON, 5502

Mark land Dr., Los Angeles, Calif. 90022Secretary: MRS. JOHN C. DENGLER,

P.O. Box 24, Rancho Mirage, Calif.92270

Treasurer: JANE S. PINHEIRO, P.O. Box3404, Quar: MI, Calif. 93534

Executive Director: ROBERT G. BEAR,847C Cherry Ave., Beaumont, Calif.92223

Publication: &arts,* NewsktnerEditor: RANDALL HENDERSON

EASTERN FEDERATION OFMINERALOGICAL AND LAPIDARYSOCIETIES, INC.

(To educate people in the earth sciences, andto teach the conservation of our naturalmineral resources. Organized: 1950)President: FREDERICK KRAISSL, JR.,.

315 Williams Ave., Hackensack, N.J.07604

Vice Presidents: GRACE DEARBORN, 146Lincoln St., Newton Highlands, Mass.02161; S. DOYLE BLALOCK. Rt. 7,Boa 5-A, Link Rod, Miss. 39337

Secretary: VERNON WERTZ, 9707Sutherland Rd.. Silver Spring, Md. 20901(301, 589-6331)

Treasurer: CARL KROTKI, 140 W. EndAve., N.Y., N.Y. 10023

Corresponding Editor. RUTH C. WER17.,9707 Sutherland Rd.. Silver Spring, Md.20931

FEDERATION OF WESTERN OUTDOORCLUBS

(Forty-dam clubs banded foe mutual serviceand promotion of the proper use, enjoyment.and protection of America's scenic,wilderness, and outdoor recreation 'MUMS.Organized: 1912)President: FRANK FICKEISEN, 5436

133RD Ave., S.E., Bellevue, Wash. 91004Seceder BETTY MIRES, Box 2067,

Carmel, Calif. 91921Northeast Conservation Representative:

BROCK EVANS, 4534 -34 UniversityWay, N.E. Seattle, Wash. 91105

Pubbcation: Western Conservation WeisEditor: GRACE KENT, 1009 Brooklyn

Ave., N.E., Seattle, Wash. 91113

FOREST FARMERS ASSOCIATIONCOOPERATIVE, Suite 650, 1373 PeachtreeSt, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 10309 (401.192-3131)

(Nonprofit forestry organization oftimberland owners, primarily small onsets. In15 southern states seeking to give privatetimber owners and related interests a greatervoice in matte; affecting their business.Organized: 1941)President. 0. 0. TRACZEW1TZ, 220 E.

42nd St., N.Y., N.Y. 10017Vice President: ALBERT ERNEST, JR., 923

Florida National Bank Bldg.,Jacksonville, Fla. 32201

Regional Vice Presidents: ARTHUR W.NELSON, /R., Hamilton, Ohio; T. W.EARLE, Augusta, Ga.; FRANK W.BENNETT, Baton Rouge, La.;HERMAN E. BAGGENSTOSS, TracyCity, Tenn.

Executive Director: J. WALTER MYERS,JR.

Publications: Forest farmer:forest FannerM. war

Editor: J. WALTER MYERS, JR.

FRIENDS OF THE WILDERNESS, 3515 E.Fourth St., Driuth, Minn. 55804

(A nonprofit conservation organization,coordinating volunteer efforts of thousands ofindividuals and hundreds of organizations topreserve the wilderness character of theBoundary Waters Canoe Area of the Superior.National Forest. Organized: 1949)President: ERNEST C. OBERHOLTZER,

Ranier. Mine. 566681st Vice President: WESLEY LI BBEY,

Grand Rapids, Minn. 557442nd Vice President: ROBERT C.

MUELLER. Minneapolis, Minn. 55405Associate Vice President and Editorial

Director. HERBERT L. MUELLER,Minneapolis, Minn. 35403

Executive SecretaryTreasiter: WILLIAM H.MAGIE (218, 724.7227)

Legal Advisor: DOUGLAS M. MeMILLAN,St. Paul, Minn.

HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARYASSOCIATION, Rt. 2, Kempton, Pa.19529 (213, 736.3431)

(Works to establish and maintain preservesfor the conrervation and protection of wildlifeand to provide means foe educating the publicin9matters

concerning wildlife. Founded:134)President: JOSEPH WILLIAM TAYLORVice President: FRANCES J. TREMBLEYSecretary: PETER EDGETreasurer MRS. LAURENCE

FENNINGERCurator ALEXANDER C. NAGY

INDUSTRIAL FORESTRY ASSOCIATION.1410 S.W. Morrison St., Portland, Ore.97205 (501, 222-9500

(Promotes forestry on private and publiclands throughout boughs Er region ofwestern Oregon and western Washington.Founded Tree Farm movement in U.S. in1941 and sponsors it throughout the region.Organized: 1934)Resident: R. E. JOHNSON, West Tacoma

Newsprint Co., Rot W, Steilacom,Wash. 9113111

Vice Resident: F. H. STEWART, BohemiaLambe, Co., Inc.. Culp Creek, Ore. 91411

betel* Vice Resident W. b.HAOENSTEIN

Secretary: R. L JOHNSON. GeraisPacific

Mk

Corp., Equitable Bldg.. Portland, Ore.97204

Assistant Secretary and Chief Forester: N. E.BJOR K LUND

Treasurer: W. L ROBINSON, LongviewFibre Co., Longview, Wash. 98632

INLAND BIRD BANDING ASSOCIATION(Promotes cooperation among its membersand other organizations, with state, Federal,or other official- or individuals engaged inbird banding or other scientific work withbirds; informs the public of the purposes andresults secured by banding. Organized: 1929)President: ROY LUKES, Box 152, Bailey's

Harbor, Wis. 54202Vice Presidents: BERNARD

BROUCHOUD, Manituwoc, Ms.;FRED CRUZEN, Mthmapolis, Minn.;PETER DRINO, Willow Springs, Ill.;HOMc.R RINEHART, Marshalltown,tows; NORMAN SLOAN, Houghton,Mich.

Secretary: MRS. JOHN LUESHEN, R.F.D.2, Wisner, Nebr. 68791 (402, 529-6679)

Treasurer: DONALD 0. VARNER.Morrisonvilk, III.

Editor: LARRY HOOD, P.O. Box 478,Laurel, Md. 20810

LAKE ERIE CLEANUP COMMITTEE. INC,3003 Ilth St., Monroe, Mich. 48161

(To stop pollution of Lake Erie and of allfresh water lakes and streams and to convincethe public of the need foe greater pollutioncontrols. Membership includes representativesof Michigan and Ohio citizen groups.Organized: 1959)President: JOHN CHASCSA, 3561 Brewster

Rd., Dearborn, Mkh. 41120 (313,146-7986)

Vice Presideet C. W. 1"EDHOFFMAN, 715 Smith St., Monroe,Mich. 41161 (313, 241-3282)

Secretary; IRENE F1NCK, 3003 11thMonroe, Mich. 41161 (313, 242.3579)

Treasurer: LAWRENCE LI EBOLD, 411Arbor St.. Monroe, Mich. 48161 (31),241.1137)

MIDATLANTIC COUNCIL OF WATERSHEDASSOCIATIONS. P.O. Boa 111,Pennington, N.J. 08334

(Promotes exchange of ideas on citizenwatershed association activities and advisesany group wishing to start a new watershedassociation)President: PAUL M. VanWEGEN, Boa 171,

Pennington, N.J. 08534 (609, 4663100)Vice President: MRS. ROBERT LECHNER.

P.O. Boa 3192, Clinton, N.J. 08109 (:01,-112-4150) .

Secretary: PETER F. BUELL, P.O. Boa5192, Clinton, N.J. 05109

Treasater. THOMAS DOLAN, IV, 413Bethlehem like, Fort Washington, Pa.19014 (215. 6461166)

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NEW ENGLAND ADVISORY BOARD FORFISH AND GAME PROBLEMS

(Works to create and maintain closercoordination among sportsmen of NewEngland; promote better hunting and fishing;cooperate with conservation departments,state and Federal; and confer and advise themof the wishes of the sportsman in all mattersto improve conservation, hunting, fishing, andrecreation. Organized: 1951)Chairman: ".!.. W. RICHARDS. School St.,

Marlborough, N.H. 03455Vice Chairman: DENNIS F. T.

McCARTHY, R.F.D. 2, NorthKingstown, 8.1. 02852

Secretary-Treasurer: ROBERT C. HILL, 10Moore land Ave., Concord, N.H. 03301

NEW ENGLAND FORESTRY FOUNDATION,INC.. One Court St., Boston, Mass. 02108(517, 742-5586)

(A nonprofit organization for the practical,scientific management of private woodlandsthroughout New Englund, with emphasis onsmall ownerships and private efforts to solvethe small woodland owner's problems. With15 full-time foresters in four states, theFoundation has handled sales for 225 millionboard feet and has placed under activemanagement over half a million acres.)President: FARNHAM W. SMITHVice President: JAMES J. STORROWSecretary-Treasurer: JOHN T. HEMENWAYChief Forester: G. C. KNICKERBOCKER

NEW ENOIAND OUTDOOR WRITERS'ASSOCIATION

(To encourage harmonious relations amongsportsmen; to promote and encourage theconservation and use of natural resources; todisseminate information furthering thatpurpose; and to encourage acelknee andprofessionalism in the communicationsmedia.)President: JOHN S. 'STAFF"

CARROLI, 244 Richmond Dr.,Warwick, 8.1. 0288$

Sectetuy.Treassiter: TED VINCENT, TheStandard-nets, 333 Pleasant, NewBedford, Mass. 02742

NEW YORE.NEW JERSEY TRAILCONFERENCE, INC. 0.P.O. Boa 2.150.N.Y., N.Y. 10031

(A nonprofit organization formed tocoordinate the efforts of hiking and outdoorgroups in New York and New Jersey, to buildand maintain trails and trail shekel, to aid Inthe conservation of wild lands and wildlife,and to protect places of natural beauty andinterest. Membership: 15,003; Founded: 1920)President: GEORGE M. ZOEBELEIN, 31

Mount Hope Pl., Eton*, N.Y. 10433Vice Residents: ARTHUR O. BEACH, 47

N. Central Ave, Hartsdale, N.Y. 10330-.ELIZABETH D. LEVERS, 191Willouglty St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201

Secretary- MARY COEN, 100 Ross Dr.,Boonton, N.1.07003

Treasurer: ROPElltt D. BLOOM, 73 Henry

St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201Directors: HARRY F. NEES, Hopewell

Junction, N.Y.; MEYER KUKLE,Dumont, N.J.; CAROLYN C. MEYER,Fair Lawn, N.J.; LAVERNE R.THOMPSON, N.Y., N.Y.; SAMUELWILKINSON, Deririlk,

Chairman, Conservation Committee: JOHNA. DANIELSEN, 4716 163 St., Flushing,N.Y. 11358

Chairman, Membership Cornmittx:SAMUEL N. WILKINSON, 2 Bu: .onLa., Deavilk, N.J. 07834

Chairman, Trails Committee: ARTHUR G.BEACH, Hartsdale, N.Y.

Publication: Trail WalkerEditor: ANNE HOPKINS

NORTH CENT' At AUDUBON COUNCIL 336La Phu!: St., Green Bay, Wis. 54302 (414,432-I189)

(To provide an earl Inge of ideas andprograms, to strengthen organizations in thearea served, to promote better use of ournatural resources, to promote conservation&ethnics, especially among youth, and toadvance public understanding in ecology.Founded: 1965)President: JAMES ZIMMERMAN, 2114

Van Hise Ave., Madison, Wis. 537051st Vice President: ROSEMARY

CARLSON, 8733 W. Rawson Ave..Franklin, Wis. 53132

2nd Vice President: PRESTON DAVIES,1631 Grove Air., Highland Park, III.60033

Secretary-Treasurer: MRS. MICHAELSTENCIL

NORTHEAST ASSOCIATION OF ORME ANDFISH COMMISSIONERS

(Consists of heads of fish and game agenciesIn 11 northeastern states. Meets at kitst yearlyto review progress, consider mutual problems,coordinate programs on a regional bask, andpromote sound fish and game managementprograms.)Chairman: NORMAN 0. WILDER,

Director, Game and Fish Commission,North Si, Dover, Del. 19901

Vice Chairmen. RONALD T. SPEERS,Control:slow, Department of InlandFisheries and 'lame, State Office Bldg.,Augusta, Me. )4330

SerstaryTreasurer: THEODORE B.BAMPTON, Director, State Board ofFisheries and Oame, State Office Bldg.,Hartford, Conn. 06106

NORTHEAST CONSERVATION LAWENFORCEMENT CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION

President: LESUE A. WILLIAMSON, StaleBoard of Fithesies and Game, StateOffice Bldg., Hanford, Conn. 06115

1st Vice President: LAMES C. WHITE,Delaware Game and Fish Commission,Dover, Del. 19901

2nd Vice President: FRANCIS L /ONSI,Department of Conservation andEconomic Development, Trenton, N.J.

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08625Secretary-Treasurer: PAUL J. BENOIT,

Bureau of Law Enforcement and FieldServices, Conservation Dept. Bldg.,Albany, N.Y. 12226

NORTHEASTERN BIRDSANDINGASSOCIATION. INC.

(To promote the study of birds and theirhabits, especially by means of bird-banding,and dissemination of the information obtainedfrom this study. Organized: 1922)President: JAMES BAIRD, Massachusetts

Audubon Society, Lincoln, Mass. 01773Vice President JAMES 0. SEAMAFIS.

Monument St., Concord, Mass. 017,02Secretary: DLBORAH V. HOWARD,

Massachusetts Audubon Society, Lincoln,Mass. 01773

Treasurer: MRS. JAMES R. DOWNS,South Londonderry, Vt. 05155

Publication: ('Ed- BandingEditor: E. ALEXANDER BERGSTROM,

37 Old Brook Rd., West Hartford, Conn.06117

POTOMAC BASIN CENTER. 1250Connecticut Ave.. N.W., Washington,D.C. 20036 (202, 293-1140)

(A center for information on Potomac waterand related land resources. Established: 1967)Esevitive Director: POSERT T. DENNIS

RESOURCES ADVISORY BOARD,SOUTHEAST RIVER BASINS. Rm. 402,Walton Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 30303 (404,522.9963)

(Interstate agency primarily engaged incoordination and development of water andrelated land resources for beneficial anduseful purposes, in the area from SavannahBasin to Pearl Basin, 'achy:hely. Boardconsists of Governor- appointedrepresentatives from Alabama, Florida,Georgia, Mississippi, and South Carolina.Established: 1964)Chairman: J.W. WOODRUFF, JR.Board Members: I. E MITCI 1E L L, JR.,

(Ala.), RANDOLPH 11000ES a.),OLIVER WELCH (0a.1., WEPTDAVIS (Miss), CI AIR P. GUESS, JR.(S.C.)

Executive Director: HORACE P. MORGAN

ROCKY MOUNTAIN CENTER ONENVIRONMENT, 5850 E. kwell Ave.,Denver, Cob. 60222 (30). 157-509)

(A private. nonprofit 'service center' forenvironmental planning, eornenunkrAions,education, and research, which Miss tominimize the destructive forces of man'stechnology on the scenic, scientific, historical,wilderness, wildlife, open space and Art.loc..recreation resources of the eight-stale RockyMountain Region. Established: 1968)PresideriL RICHARD H. OLSONVice President: RALPH SARGENT, JR.Secretary-Treasurer: EDWARD H.

HILLIARD, JR.Deceive Director. ROGER P. HANSENratelcatica:_tven Spate Repay

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AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS IN STATES AND TERRITORIES

ALABAMA

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ANDINDUSTRIES, State Office Bldg.,Montgomery 36104 (205, 269.6141)

Commissioner: RICHARD BEARD

DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION, 64 N.Union St., Montgomery 36104 (205,269-7221)

Director: JOE W. GRAHAMAssistant Director: AUBREY J. CARRChief, Div. of Game and Fish: CHARLES D.

KELLEYChief. Div. of Forestry: J. M STAUFFERChief, Div. of State Lands: EDWARD H.

REYNOLDSChief, Div. of State Parks: LAURENCE H.

MAR KSChief, Div. of Water Safety: TOM

SHACKELFORDChief, Div. of Outdoor Recreation:

REYNOLDS W. THRASHERChief, Div. of Seafoods: WILLIAM F.

ANDERSONChief, Information and Education Section:

THOMAS H. BELLPublication: Alabama ConservationEditor: HERBERT D. DUNN

STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMITTEE, Rm. 812, State OfficeBldg., Montgomery 36104

Executive Secretary: WILBUR B. NOLEN,JR.

WATER IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION, 324State Office Bldg., Montgomery 36104(205, 265-2341)

(State water pollution control programs)Chairman: IRA L. MYERSTechnical Secretary: ARTHUR N. BECKDirector, Technical Staff: .1. L. CROCKE7T,

JR.

ALABAMA COOPERATIVE FISHERY Will,Fisheries Bldg., Auburn University,Auburn 36830

Leader: JOHN S. RAMSEYAssistant: JAMES M. BARKULOO

ALABAMA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFERESEARCH UNIT, Auburn University,Auburn 36830 (205, 826-4796)

Leader: DANIEL W. SPEAKSAssistant: EDWARD P. HILL, III

CITIZEN GROUPS

ALABAMA WILDLIFE FEDERATION(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the Nati )nal WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoratior. of wildlife and other naturalresources. Organized: 1937)President: ROBERT HYATT, 200 S. 24th

St., Birmingham 35233 (205, 323-4461)Vice Presidents: SHELTON R. SMITH,

Opelika; JOHN B. LEE, Monroeville;M. WILSON GAIL LAR D, Mobile

Secretary-Treasurer: FRANK A. McLEAN,64 N. Union St., Montgomery 36104 (205,269-7407)

Affiliate Representative: R. B. " DICKIE"WILLIAMS, III, Box 287, Monroeville36460

Publication: News/attar

ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTSUPERVISORS

President: JOE HAMILTON, MeCalla35111 (205, 425-5939)

ALABAMA ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY(To foster, through observation, education,and publication, a greater knowledge of thebirds of Alabama, and to be a potent voicefor conservation of Alabama's naturalresources, especially of its birds. Members:254; Organized: 1952)President: WALTER F. COMB, P. 0. Box

1448, Birmingham 35201Vice President: EUGENE B. SLEDGE,

Biology Dept., Alabama College,Montevallo 35115

Secretary: IDA LENE SNEED, 845 S. 42ndSt., Birmingham 35222

Treasurer: SYBIL HANKS, 4152 LaRoseDr., Mobile 36609

Librarian: CLUSTIE McTYEIRE (Miss),1804 Arlington Ave., Bessemer 35020

Publications: I Alabama &Wife 2 NewsletterEditors: (i) DAN C. HOLLIMAN, (2)

WALTER F. COXE

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME, SubportBldg., Juneau 99801 (907, 586-3392)

Board Members: FRANK COOK,Chairman, Anchorage; DON HARRIS,McGrath; RICK HOUSTON, Palmer;GORDON JENSEN, Petersburg; J.

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ELLSWORTH JENSEN. Ketchikar;KAARI 0 KOKKO, Kenai; HARRYSHAWBACK, King Salmon; DONSMITH, Kodiak; MIKE UTTECHT,Cold Bay; DICK WARD, Fairbanks

Acting Commissioner: WALLACE II.NOERENBERG

Deputy Commissioner for CommercialFisheries: ED J. HUIZER

Director, Administrative Div.: VERNROBERTS

Director, Sports Fish Div.: RUPERTANDREWS

Director, Game Div.: JAMES HARPERDirector, Protection W. B. STEWARTEducation and Information Officer: AMOS

BURG

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE,Div. of Public Health, Pouch It Juneau99801 (907, 586-5374)

(Water pollution control unit)Chief Engineer: JAMES A. ANDEREGG

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES,Pouch M, Goldstein Bldg., Juneau 99801(907, 586-6352)

Commissioner: THOMAS E. KELLYDiv. of Lands: F, J. KEEN N, Director;

THEODORE 0. SMITH, State Parksand Recreation Officer; WILLIAMSACH ECK, State Forester; HOWARDGRAY, Water Branch Chief, 344 6thAve., Anchorage 99501 (272-1535)

Div. of Mines and Minerals: JAMES A.WILLIAMS, Director, Box 5 -300,College 99701 (479-2202)

Div. of Agriculture: ROLANDSNODGRASS, Director, P. 0. Box 800,Palmer 99645 (745-3236)

Div. of Oil and Gas: HOMER BURRELL,Director, 3011 Porcupine Dr., Anchorage99504 (279-1433)

ALASKA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFERESEARCH UNIT, University of Alaska,College 99701 (907, 479-7675)

Leader: DAVID R, KLEINAssistant: PETER C. LENT

CITIZEN GROUPS

ALASKA SPORTSMEN'S COUNCIL, 1700Glacier Ave., Juneau 99801 (907,586.1885)

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise uat,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: JOE NAVA, St. Rt. 3, 6-1A Mile,

Farmers Loop, Fairbanks 99701Vice Presidents: LARRY MARLER, Sitka;

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GLENN DeSPAIN, Fairbanks;DUNCAN GOODRICH, Palmer

Executive Director: A. W. "BUD"BODDY

Secretary- Treasurer: SALLY BURRIS, 2801Takeetna, Fairbanks 99701

Affiliate Representative: NORMAN A.RIDDELL, 1706 Willow Dr., Juneau99801

Alternate: ED BELLRINGER, Box 90,Chugiak 99567

Publication: Alaska Consevation News andViews

Editor: A. W. "BUD" BODDY

ALASKA ASSOCIATION OF SOILCONSERVATION SUS-DISTRICTS

President: ROBERT J. GILLAS, Box 195,Homer 99603 (206, 848-1440)

ALASKA CONSERVATION SOCIETY, Box5-192, College 99701

(A nonprofit corporation formed to secure thewise use of renewable and rinnrenewablenatural resources, and the protection andpreservation of the scenic, scientific,recreational, wildlife, and wilderness values ofAlaska. Organized: 1960)Official Representative: ROBERT B.

WEEDEN, College (907, 479-6664)Executive Secretary: CELIA M. HUNTER

(479-2754)Treasurer: PA FRICIA PYNE, College

(419 -6742)Publication: :Casks Conservation RevkwEditor: GINNY HILL WOOD, Co,Iege

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

BUREAU OF MINES, University of Arizona,Tucson 85721 (602, 884-2733)

(Develops, maintains, and disseminatesinformation related to mining, metallurgy,and earth sciences. Created: 1915)Director: J. D. FORRESTER

GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT, 2222 W.Greenway, Phoenix 85023 (602, 271-4295)

Commission Members: ROBERT J.SPILLMAN, Chairman; GLEN D.DALY, C. JACK MANTLE, HOMERL. G. KRYGER, MILTON G. EVANS

Director: ROBERT A. JANTZEN (271-4788)Assistant Director for Operations: PHIL M.

COSPER (271-4788)Assistant Director for Services: ROGER

GRUENEWALD (942-3000)Chief of Administration: DAVID A. ROE,

JR. (9424030jChief of Special Servkes: ROBERT D.

CURTIS (942.3M)Chief of Law Enforcement: CLIFF

SORRELLS (271-4781)Chief of Fisheries HOWARD M. BASSETT

(271-4783)Chief of Game Management: JOHN P.

RUSSO (271-4786)Chi of Information and Education: J.W.

"BILL" SIZER (271-4295)Chief of Research: STEVE GA LLIZIOLI

(942-3000)Personnel Manager: FRED W. BLACK

(271.4770)

LAND DEPARTMENT, 400 State Office Bldg.,Phoenix 85007 (602, 271-4621)

Commissioner: 0. M. LASSENDeputy Commissioner: LOUIS C. DUNCAN

OUTDOOR RECREATION COORDINATINGCOMMISSION, 2211 W. Greenway Rd.,Phoenix 85023 (6U2, 942-3000)

(Established by executive order October I,1964, and subsequently confirmed bylegislature, to allocate fonds of P. L.88.578(Land and Water Conservation Act)and develop a comprehensive Stile outdoorrecreation plan.)Chairman: ROBERT A. JANTZEN, 2222

W. Greenway, Phoenix 85023Vice Chairman: DENNIS McCARTHY,

1611 W. Adams, Phoenix 85007Secretary: GENE C. REID , 900 S. Randolph

Way, Tucson 85716Liaison Officer. ROGER ORUENEWALD

(942 -3000)Project Director: DAVID A. ROE, JR.

(942-3000)

STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, 1624 W.Adams St., Phoenix 85007 (602, 271-5572)

Acting Commissioner: HENRY D. SMITH,M.D.

STATE DIVISION OF SOIL AND WATERCONSERVATION, '00 State Office B!dg.,Phoenix 85007 (602,271 -4625)

Director: WAYNE KESSLER

ARIZONA COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT,Old Psychology Bldg., University ofArizona, Tucson 85721

Leader: WILLIAM J. McCONNEL LAssistant: CHARLES D. ZIEBELL

ARIZONA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFERESEARCH UNIT, University of Arizona,Tucson 85721 (602, 884-1193)

Leader: LYLE K. SOWLSAssistant: NORMAN S. SMITH

CITIZEN GROUPS

ARIZONA WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Box1769, Phoenix 85001 (602, 253-4903)

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wiseuse, preservation, aestheticsl appreciation,and restoration of wildlife and other naturalresources. Organized 1923)President: C. GENE TOLLE, 1624 W. Lewis

Dr., Phoenix 85007 (602, 253-8838)Secretary: P. D. KIRK, 3014 N. 39th St.,

Phoenix 85018 (602,955 -5018)Affiliate Representative: J. PHIL

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CLEMONS, Box 1980, Phoenix 85001(602, 273-5463)

Alternate: C. GENE TOLLEPublication: Sportsmen's News

ARIZONA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATFR CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: H. S. RAYMOND, P. 0. Box128, Litchfield Park 85340 (602, 583-0251)

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

FORESTRY COMMISSION, Box 4523, AshcrSta., 3821 Roosevelt Rd., Little Rock72204 (501, 371-1731)

(To prevent and suppress forest fires; controlforest insects and diseases; grow and distributeforest planting stock; and collect anddisseminate information concerning growth,utilization, and renewal of forests.)Commission Chairman: W. S. FOX, Box

7207, Pine Bluff 71601 (501, 534-2132)State Forester: VIRGIL W. COTHREN (Ext.

1732)Fire Control: JAMES R. TALLEY (Ext.

1736)Forest Management: JAMES V. TINER (Ext.

1739)Finance and Control: J. A. EVERETT (Ext.

1408)Information and Education: F. H. MARTIN

(Est. 1316)Nursery: PAUL ADAMS, Box 5224, North

Littlo RockRegional Forester F. W. YAWN, Camden

GAME AND FISH COMMISSION, StateCapitol, Little Rock 72201 (501,376-1317)

Commission Members: NEWTON L.HAILEY, Chairman; RAYMOND R.FARRIS, Vice Chairman; EDWARDGORDON, THOMAS R. PUGH,LLOYD G. McCOLLUM, JOE D.SCOTT, RALPH GRIFFIN, P. M.JOHNSTON

Director: ANDREW H. HULSEYDiv. Chiefs: AUBREY FOWLER,

Enforcement; RAYFORD HUDSON,Engineering; ViILLIAM H. MATHIS,Fisheries; E. M. PA TTERSON, Radio;GEORGE M. PURVIS,Information-Education; VERNON TATE,Accounting,; GENE RUSH, Game

Publication: Aikansas Fish and Game

POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION, 1100Harrington Ave., Little Rock 72202

(To prevent, abate, and control all types ofpollution and maintain the State's naturalresources free from pollution. Created in1959 as the Water Pollution ControlCommission; name changed in 1965 when theresponsibilities of air pollution control andsolid waste dispocal were added.)Commissioners: BILLY FREE, Chairman; J.

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T. HERRON, M. D., Vice Chairman; R.N. DEED, ANDREW H. HULSEY, R.A. DUMAS, S. K. JACKSON, C. E.WRIGHT, R. A. TINDALL

Director: S. L. DAVIES (501, 375-4438)Assistant Director: L. C. COCKMON, JR.Chief Engineer: H. 0. HANNAHChief Biologist: J. R. SHELLChief Chemist: B. C. VOSS

STATE COMMITTEE ON STREAMPRESERVATION

(To prepare surveys and recommendations tothe Governor and the Legislature for thepreservation of selected swift-water andlowland rivers, streams, and watersheds: andto recommend courses of action to preservesuch streams in their natural state for theirquality, recreational, scenic, historical, andesthetic values. Authorized: 1967)Chairman: JOE F. NIX, Ouachita Baptist

University, Arkadelphia 71293 (501,246-4531)

Vice Chairman: CLAYTON N. LITTL,Box 447, Bentonville 72712 (501,2/3-2417)

Secretary: MRS. HOWARD S. STERN,2404 W. 47th Ave., Pine Bluff 71601 (501,534-8281)

STATE PARKS, RECREATION AND TRAVELCOMMISSION, State Capitol Bldg., LittleRock 72201

Acting Executive Director: LOU OBERSTEDirector, Parks Div.: BRYAN STEARNSDirector, Recreation and Travel: LOU

OBERST E

STATE PLANT BOARD, 421-3i W. 5th St.,Little Rock 72203 (501, 374-1021)

Chairman: WALLACE MARTINDirector: ROBERT W. ANDERSON, Box

1069, Little Rock 72203

CITIZEN GROUPS

ARKANSAS WILDLIFE FEDERATION, INC.(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources. Organized: 1936)President: REX HANCOCK, 515 S. Main,

Stuttgart 72160 (501, 922-4621)Vice Presidents: CHARLES ALTER, De

Witt; CARL. HUNTER, RoeSecretary-Treasurer: BING BENNETT, Box

2277, Little Rock 72203 (501, 376-3786)Affiliate Representative: ROBERT E.

APPLE, Rt. 1, Box 215, Dardanelle72834 (501, 576-4213)

Alternates: BING BENNETT, REXHANCOCK

Publication: Wiktafe NewsEditor: GUS ALBRIGHT, 1623 Center St.,

Little Rock 72206

ARKANSAS ASSOCIATION OFCONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: W. A. RATCLIFFE, Sweet Home72164 (;, 375-2570)

ARKANSAS AUDUBON SOCIETY, INC.(To foster a greater knowledge of the naturalhistory of Arkansas through observation,investigation, and publication; and to be apotent force in the conservation of all naturalresources of Arkansas. Members: 737;Organized: 1955)President: H. H. SHUGART, 180 N.

Broadway, El Dorado 71730Vice President: FREEMAN THOMAS, 1920

W. Main, Jacksonville 72076Secretary. MRS. M. L. JONES, Rt. 2,

Dover 72837Treasurer: MRS. JIMMIE J. BROWN, Box

831, El Dorado 71730Curator: DOUGLAS A. JAMES, Dept. of

Zoology, University of Arkansas,Fayetteville 72701 (501, 443-4311, Ext.562)

Education and Conservation: ROBERTKIRKWOOD, 1616 Independence,Conway 72032

Publication: Arkansas Audubon NewsletterEditor: MRS. HENRY N. HALIIERO, 5809

N. Country Club Blvd., Little Rock 72207

OIARK SOCIETY INCORPORATED, THE(To promote the knowledge and enjoyment ofthe scenic and scie.itilic resources of theOzark-Ouachita mountain region, and to helpprotect those resources fore present and futuregenerations. Members: 800; Established: 1962)President: NEIL COMPTON, M. O., Box

209, Bentonville 72712 (501, 273-5123)Vice President. JOE SIX, Ouachita Baptist

University, Arkadelphia 71293 (501,246-4531, Ext. 305)

Secretary: EVANGELINE ARCHER, Box38, Fayetteville 72701 (501, 442-4497)

Treasurer: GEORGE )(INTER, Rt. I, Box216, Fayetteville 72701 (501, 442-2100)

Publication: The Ozark Society BulletinEditor: JOE MARSH CLARK, 1724

Rockwood Trail, Fayetteville 72701 (501,442.2404) [ 6

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

BUREAU OF HkALTH EDUCATION,PHYSICAL EDUCATION ANDRECREATION, 721 Capitol Mall,Sacramento 95814

Chief: C. CARSON CONRAD (916,445-4633)

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 1220 NSt., Sacramento 95814

Director: JERRY W. FIELDED.Chief Deputy Director: WILLIAM F.

COWANDeputy Director: RAYMOND S. LONG

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Assistant Director: D. A. WEINLANDInformation Officer: SI NATHENSONAssistant Director, Plant Industry: ALLEN B.

LEMMON (916, 445-5537)Chief, Bureau of Eaton stogy: ROBERT W.

HARPERChief, Bureau of Plant Pathology: CARL W.

NICHOLSChief, Weed and Vertebrate Pest Control:

JAMES W. KOEHLERChief, Nursery Service: STANLEY M.

MATHERAssistant Director, Inspecticln Services:

HARRY E. SPIRES (916, 445-4106)Chief, Field Crops and Agricultural

Chemicals: VAN P. ENTWISTLEAssistant Director, Animal Industry:

HERALD G. WIXOMChief, Bureau of Plant Quarantine: DAVID

J. BINGHAM

RESOURCES AGENCY, THE, 1416 Ninth St.,Sacramento 95814 (916, 445-5656)

Secretary: N. B. LIVERMORE, JR.Assistant Secretary: FORD B. FORDAssistant to the Secretary: A. ALAN HILLChief, Conservation Education: EDWARD F.

DOLDER

Dept. of Parks and Recreation (445-2358)Director. WILLIAM PENN MOTT, JR.Deputy Directors: ROBERT H. MEYER,

RAY B. HUNTERChief of Information and Interpretation:

WILLIAM C. DILLINGPRChief of Administrative Services: RONALD

MILLERChief of Operations: IGIN H. KNIGHTChief of Concessions: JOHN N.

HIGHTOWERChief of Planning and Development: JAMES

E. WARRENChief of Resources Management and

Protection: JAMES P. TRYNER

State Reclamation Board (445-9454)Chief Engineer and General Manager:

COLONEL ALBERT E. McCOLLAM

State Water Resources Control Board(445-1553)

Chairman: KERRY W. MULLIGANVice Chairman: W. A. ALEXANDERMembers: NORMAN B. HUME, E. J.

DIABLE, RONALD B. ROSIEExecutive Officer: JEROME B. GILBERT

Wildlife Conssivation'Board (445-8448)(Organized: 1947)

Executive Officer: RAYMOND J. NESDITAssistant Executive Officer: ALVIN G.

RUTSCHField Agent: JOHN W. WENTZEL

Dept. of Harbors and Watercraft (445-6281)Director: ROBERT WALKER

Colorado River Board. 909 S. Broadway, LosAngeles 90015

Chief Engineer: MYRON B. HOLBURT

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Fish and Game Commission (445-5708)Commissioners: JAMES Y. CAMP,

President, Shaftcr; C. RANSOMPEARMAN, Vice President, HuntingtonPark; SHERMAN CHICKERING, SanFrancisco; JOSEPH RUSS, III, Ferndale;PETER T. FLETCHER, Rancho SantaFe

Executive Cecretary: LESLIE F.EDGERTON

Assistant Executive Secretary: JAMES O.HOLVEN

Dept. of Fish and Game (445-3531)Director: G. RAY ARNETTDeputy Director: LAWRENCE A. CLOYDChief of Operations: E. CHARLES

FULLERTONAdministrative Officer: JAMES LEI BYConservation Program Officer (Public

Information). ROBERT D. CALKINSChief, Inland Fisheries: ALEXANDER J.

CALHOUNCider, Wildlife Management: ROBERT L.

JONESChief, Wildlife Protection: BERNHARDT E.

MISTChief, Marine Resources: PHIL M.

ROEDELChief, Marine Research: JOHN RADOVICHChief, Water Projects: CHESTER M. HARTChief, Anadromous Fisheries: GEORGE

WARNERChief, Protected Waterways Study: GLENN

E. DELISLEPlanning: JAMES STOKESPublications: California Fish and Game; Outdoor

California (Publications list available onrequest.)

Dept. of Conservation (445-3976)Director: JAMES STEARNSDeputy Director: JOHN M. MAYFIELD,

JR.Assistant Director, Management Services;

ALFRED S. ROXBURGHAssistant Director, Program Development:

EDWARD N. GLADISHState Forester, Div. of Forestry: FRANCIS

H. RAYMONDState Oil and Gas Supervisor: FRED E.

KASLINEChief, Div. of Soil Conservation: ROBERT

D. GOODIERState Geologist: IAN CAMPBELL

Dept. of Water Resources (445-6582)Director: WILLIAM R. GIANELLIAssistant Director: ROBERT 0. EILANDDeputy Directors: ALFRED R. GOLZE,

JOHN R. TEERINKPublic Information Officer: RICHARD

WINN

Air Rosary., Board, 1108 14th St.,Sacramento 95814 (445-1511)

Chairman: A. J. HAAOEN-SMIT, Ph. D.Vice Chairman: GERALD A. SHEARINExecutive Officer: JOHN MAGA

San Francisco Bay Conservation andDevelopment Commission. 507 Polk SL,San Francisco 94102 (557-3686)

Chairman: MELVIN LANEExecutive Director: JOSEPH BODOVI f Z

STATE LAND COMMISSION, Rm. 3123, 107S. Broadway, Los Angeles 90012 (213,620-3010)

(Jurisdiction over State-owned sovereign andcongressional grant lands, handling land sales,general and oil and gas and mineral leases,boundary problems, and related matters.)Exc.-Art:ye Officer: F. J. HORTIG

CALIFORNIA COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT,Humboldt State College, Arcata 95521

Leader: ROGER A. BARNHARTAssistant: CHARLES F. BRYAN

CITIZEN GROUPS

CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE FEDERATION, INC.,2644 Judah St., San Francisco, Calif.94122 (415, 564-6166)

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, t .zthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: A. V. "AL" SCHIAVON, 3936

E. Turner Ave., Fresno 93702Vice President: JOHN LOWERY, 5128-1/2

Maplewood Ave., Los Angeles 90038Administrative Secretary: IULIUS VON

NOSTITZSecretary: HAROLD EDGAR, 1115

McKinley Ave., Wood1:4 95695Affiliate Representative: JULTUS VON

NOSTITZ*1t-rnmie: A. V. AL" SCHIA's ON

f ion: California Wildlifertnitn JULIUS VON NOSTITZ

CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,Golden Gate Park, San Francisco 94118(415, 221.5103)

(Object is the exploration and interpretationof natural history, Maintains researchcollections and operates amuseum-aquarium-planetarium eorr.plex towhich three million visitors come each year.Membership: 5,000; Founded: 1853)Chairman, Board of Trustees: E. MORRL

COXVice Chairmen: BROOKS WALKER, I. W.

HELLMANPresident: A. STARKER LEOPOLDVice President: RALPH EMERSONSecretary: SIEMON W. MULLERTreasurer: PETER E. HAASDirector: GEORGE E. LINDSAY

CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF SOILCONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: CHARLES V. MISURACA, Rt.1, Box 578, Dixon 95620 (916, 678-2152)

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CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION COUNCIL,2604 E. Villa Ave., Pasadena 91107 (213,792-2321)

(A nonprofit, statewide educationalcorporation, promoting conservation ofnatural resources through education andencouraging cooperation in conservationactivities. Sponsors the annual observance of

"California Conservation Week," March7-14. Organized: 1934; Incorporated: 1954)President: HULET C. HORNBECK, 11500

Skyline Blvd., Oakland 95619Honorary President: PEARL CHASE, 2021

Anacapa St., Santa Barbara 93101Vice Presidents: EDWARD F. DOLDER,

Sacramento; LEONARD G. HUMMEL,El Segundo; WILLIAM WAKE,Bakersfield

Executive Secretary: MRS. J. B. ATKISSON,Box 5572, Pasadena 91107

Secretary: HILARY CRAWFORD, JR., SanFrancisco

Treasurer: COL. STANLEY C. PEARSON,Box 5572, Pasadena 91107

Publication: Conservation CommentaryEditor: MRS. J. B. ATKISSON

CALIFORNIA FOREST PROTECTIVEASSOCIATION, 1127 I 1th St., Rm. 534,Sacramento 95814 (916, 444-6592)

(Organizetl: 1909)Secretary-Manager: JOHN CALLAGHANAssistant Manager: ROBERT L. JORDAN

CALIFORNIA ROADSIDE COUNCIL, INC2635 Ocean Ave., San Francisco 94132(415, 681-6189)

(A nonprofit, citizen organization, dedicatedto protecting natural beauty in road andhighway corridors, upgrading appearancealong urban thoroughfares, and promotinggood highway design. Founded: 1929)President: MRS. RALPH A. REYNOLDSVice President: THOMAS E. ROSSCorresponding Secretary: AIME 41CHAUDRecording Secretary: MRS. KARL

KORTUMTreasurer: THOMAS P. LUDCKEPublication: The BulletinEditor: MRS. RALPH A. REYNOLDS

ECOLOGY CENTER, 2179 Allston Way,Berkeley 94704 (415, 548-2220)

(To furnish support to conservation andinformational groups by voluntary citizenwork, unification of local group efforts, andwider distribution of environmentalinformation. Formed: 1969)Action Group Coordinator: FRED

BUD!NGERBusiness and Finance: RAY SALTERCenter Manager: NOEL GOLOTHWAITE

IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA,INC. (California Div.) (Organized: 1938)

President: KENNETH D. MALLOY, 1360Santa Cruz, San Pedro 90732 (213,833-9002)

Vice President; CHARLES CRAWFORD,1350 W. 20th St., San Pedro 90732

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Secretary: FRAN YATER, 8101 Start St.,Stanton 90680 (714, 527-2801)

Treasurer: GLADYS CRAM, P. 0. Box 443,Santa Ana 92702

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION TOPRESERVE BODEGA HEAD ANDHARBOR, INC.

(To work for the preservation of the scenicand historic headlands of Bodega Bay and toensure the ecological integrity of thesurrounding marine environment.)President: KARL KORTUM, San FranciscoExecutive Secretary: DAVID E. PESONEN,

341 Market St., San Francisco 94105 (415,392-1320)

Treasurer: DOUGLAS HILL Berkeley

PLANNING AND CONSERVATION LEAGUE,Rm. 306, 127 Montgomery St., SanFrancisco 94104 (415, 392.1870)

(To foster and support legislative andadministrative action in behalf of conservingCalifornia's scenic resources throughplanning, creative design, and wisestewardship of our natural heritage.Membership: 5,300: Founded: 1965)President: RICHARD A. WILSONVice Presidents: REVERDY JOHNSON,

20th FL, 650 California St., SanFrancisco 94108; WILLIAM D. EVERS,201h Fl., 650 California St., SanFrancisco 94108

Secretary: KENNETH R. ANDERSON,605A Douglas Blvd., Roseville 95678

Treasurer: PAUL SEDWAY, 463 PacificAve., San Francisco 94133

Executive Director and Editor: NOR1NE W.FARNHAM

Publication: California Today

SAVE-THE-REDWOODS LEAGUE, 114Sansome St., San Francisco 94104 (415,362-2352)

President: RALPH W. CHANEY, 1129Keith Ave., Berkeley 94708

Vice President: RICHARD M. LEONARD,15th FL, Mills Tower, 220 Bush St.,San Francisco 94104

Secretary: NEWTON B. DRURYAssistant Secretary: JOHN B. DEWITTTreasurer: ROBERT G. SPROUL, P. 0.

Box 2167, San Francisco 94123

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

BUREAU OF MINES, 1145 Sherman St.,Denvn 80203 (303, 892-3401)

Acting Deputy Commissioner: NORMAN R.BLAKE

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 1525Sherman St., Denver 80203 (303,892-2811)

(Strives to meet the Increasing complexity ofmarketing problems, technological changes in

pest and insect control, and rapidly changingpatterns in crop and livestock operations.Established: 1949)Commission Chairman: L. RICHARD

KINTZELECommissioner: CLINTON E. JEFFERSDeputy Commissioner: VACANTChief, Animal Industry Div.: LOUIS R.

BURKEChief, Div. of Inspection and Consumer

Services: W. MERLE MORRISHChief, Administrative Div.: LAURENCE B.

PHELPSChief, Plant Industry Div.: WILLARD S.

SNYDERChief, Market.; ERWYN WIT 1EPublication: Col rad° Agricultural ReviewEditor: HOWA'AD SCOTT

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, State OfficeBids., Denver 80203

Commissioner of Education: BYRON W.HANSFORD (303, 892-221!)

Etimentary and Secondary Div.:Consultant, Conservation and Outdoor

Education: CHARLES HOLTZER(892-2217)

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, 4210 E. 11thAve., Denver 80220 (303, 388-6111)

(State water pollution control program)Executive Director: ROY L. CLEERE, M.D.Chairman, Water Pollution Control

Commission: T. W. TEN EYCKDirector, Water Pollution Control Div.:

FRANK ROZICHChief, Health Education Section: ROBERT

GONRING

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES,1845 Sherman, Deliver 80203 (303,892-3311)

Director: T. W. TEN EYCK

Div. of Game, Fish an-4 Parks, 6060Broadway, Dorm 80216 (303, 825-1192)

Commission Members: FLOYD GETZ,President, Monte Vista; LeROYROBSON, Vice President, Holly;HARRY COMBS, Secretary, Denver; C.M. FURNEAUX, Walden; ORESTGERBAZ, Woody Creek; JOHN E.HOLDEN, Loveland; OLIVER K.NIESS, Colorado Springs; WILLIAM W.ROBINSON, Denver; W. R. STRONG,Grand Junction; DEAN C. SUTTLE,Durango

Director: HARRY R. WOODWARDAssistant Director, Administrative Services:

ROBERT R. ELLIOTTAssistant Director, Parks and Recreation

Services: GEORGE T. O'MALLEYAssistant Director, Field Services:

LAURENCE E. RIORDANAssistant Director, Game and Fish Planning

Services: ROBERT L. EVANSBusiness Manager: GUY V. MELVINPersonnel Officer: CLAUDE R. WILSONChief Engineer: L. CLYDE SMITH

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Chief, Land Acquisition: HARRY J. F1GGEPublic Relations Officer: PETER T.

HANSSONChief of Information: RICHARD W. HESSFish Manager: THOMAS M. LYNCHGame Manager: WAYNE W. SANDFORTChief Game Warden: JACK E. HOGUE.Parks Program Coordinator: BERNIE

BOVEEHunter Safety Coordinator: GAIL B. BOYDGame Research Leader: JACK R. GRIEB,

317 W. Prospect, Ft. Collins (484-2836)Chief of Fisheries Research: WAYNE R.

SEAMAN, 317 W. Prospect, Ft. Collins(484-2836)

Chief Wildlife Water Resource Specialist:PAUL T. BARROWS

Publication: Colorado OutdoorsEditor: CHARLES HJELTE

Rogional Managers:Southeast: CARL R. WELSH, 2126 N.

Weber, Colorado Springs (473-2945)Southwest: C. E. TILL, P. O. Box 788,

Montrose (249-3431)Northwest: GLENN E. ROGERS, 711

Independent Ave., Grand Junction(243-3395)

Northeast: EUGENE P. COOK, 317 W.Prospect, Ft. Collins (484-2836)

Regional Park Managers:Southeast: WILLIAM P. BROUGHAM,

2)2.6 N. Weber, Colorado Springs(473-2945)

Southwest: GEORGE A. SPERRY, P. O.Box 788, Montrose (249-3431)

Northwest: RICHARD 0. ELLIOTT, 71 lIndependent Ave., Grand Junction(243-3395)

Northeast: MORRIS BROWN, 317 W.Prospect, Ft. Collins (484-2836)

STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS,Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St.,Denver 80203 (303, 892-3451)

President: RAYMOND H. SIMPSONRegistrar: HOWARD M. SWIMEngineer: WESLEY E. WOODWARD

STATE FOREST SERVICE, Colorado StateUniversity, Ft. Collins 80521

State Board of Agriculture Members: JOHNW. THIMMIO, D.V.M., President; W.P. BALL M.D., Vice president; CARL0. BREEZE, 3RD Member of ExecutiveCommittee; EDWARD C. HOFMAN,JOHN C. HOLTCRF, KENNETH W.MONFORT, ARTHUR C. SHEELY,CARLYLE N. VICKERS

State Forester: THOMAS B. BORDENDeputy State Forester: OSCAR H.

SCHMUNKAssistant State Forester: DALE L. SHAW

STATE SOIL CONSERVATION BOARD, 251Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St.,Denver 80203

Secretary: CLARENCE M. SVEDMAN

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COLORADO

WATER CONSERVATION BOARD, 102Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St.,Denver 80203 (303, 892-3441)

Director: FELIX L. SPARKS (233.2369)

COLORADO COOPERATIVE FI3IIERY UNIT,Colorado State University, Ft. Collins80521

Leader: ROBERT E. VINCENTAssistant: ROBERT J. BEHNKE

COLORADO COOPERATIVE WILDLIFERESEARCH UNIT, 243 Forestry Bldg.,Colorado State University, Ft. Collins80521 (303, 491.5396) (Organized: 1947)

Leader: FRED A. GLOVERAssistant: JACK E. GROSS

CITIZEN GROUPS

COLORADO WILDLIFE FEDERATION, INC.(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources. Organized: 1952)President: RALPH R. HILL, 3535 Benton

St., Denver 80212 (303, 424-3638)Vice Presidents: JORDON P.

McFARLAND, Denver; A. J.CHRISTIANSEN, Wheatridge;ROBERT THOMPSON, Loveland;JAMES C. PITCHER, Walden

Secretary: RONALD M. STEPHENS, 5123Jellison Way, Arvada 80002 (303,422-1960)

Treasurer; LILLIAN TAYLOR, 2555 S.Bannock, Denver 80223

Affiliate Representative: RALPH R. HILLAlternate: RONALD M. STEPHENSPublication: Colorado Witt Mr federation NewsEditor: GEORGE FELTNER, 458 Lowell

Blvd., Denver 80204

COLORADO ASSOCIATION OF SOILCONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: JAMES L. JOHNSON, Rt. 2,Brighton 80601 (303, 659-2260)

COLORADO MOUNTAIN CLUB, 1723 E. 16thAve., Denver 80218 (303, 355-3666)

President: DAVID A. CARTERPresident Elect: CLINTON M. KELLEYCorporate Secretary: ROBIN SIMMONSExecutive Secretary: SALLY RICHARDSTreasurer: CHARLES L. TWOMEY

COLORADO OPEN SPACE COORDINATINGCOUNCIL INC., 5850 E. Jewell Ave.,Denver 80222 (303, 757-$439)

(Engaged in education and legislative actionin such areas as pollution, highways andtransportation, wilderness, land-use planning,and urban problems. Membership: 29organizations with 30,000 members; Founded:1965)President: E. R. WEINERPresident Elect: ESTELLA LEOPOLDSecretary-Treasure': KAREN PORTER

COLORADO OPEN SPACE FOUNDATION,5850 E. Jewell Ave., Denver 80222 (303,7574439)

President: RICHARD H. OLSONVice President: RALPH SARGENT, JR.Secretary- Treasurer: EDWARD H.

HILLIARD, JR,Executive Director: ROGER P. HANSEN

COLORADO WATER CONGRESS, Suite 530,1200 Lincoln St., Denver 80203 (303,222-0869)

(To institute and advance programs for theconservation, development, protection andefficient utilization of the water resources ofColorado. Founded: 1958)Chairman: J. SID NICHOLSVice Chairman: ROBERT FISCHERSecretary-Treasurer; ROLAND FISCHERExecutive Director: GORDON H. SCHEERPublication Colorado Water Congress

NewsletterEditor: C. N. FEAST

COLORADO WOOL GROWERSASSOCIATION, 311 Livestock ExchangeBldg., Denver 80216 (303, 222-3079)

(To work with and for the sheepmen ofColorado for improvement of production ofwool and Iambs, and a greater income fromsaleof these products.)President: LaVERN WOOD, ArribaVice Presidents: NICK THEOS, Meeker;

WILLIAM J. HOFMANN, Montrose;VERNON D. HOWEY, Center;ROBERT BURFORD, Grand Junction

Executive Secretary: PAUL W. SWISHER

IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA,INC. (Colorado Div.)

Resident; CHARLES CUPPELLI, 711Hillside, Trinidad 81082

Secretary-Treasurer; HELEN V. SAMMEN,108 Palisade Cir., Manitou Springs 80829

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

BOARD OF FISHERIES AND GAME. StateOffice Bldg., Hartford 06115 (203,566-3356)

Board Members: WILLIAM A. ELLIS, M.D., Chairman, West Hartford;NORMAN C. COMOLLO, ViceChairman, Manchester; RUDY FRANK,West Haven; MICHAEL I. STULA,

Colchester; PATRICK J. WARD,Hartford

Director: THEODORE B. BAMeTON(5665460)

Assistant Director: ALFRED J. HUNYADI(566-2286)

Chief, Conservation Officer: LESLIE A.WILLIAMSON (5663978)

Chief, Fish Div.: COLE W. WILDE(566-2287)

Chief, Game Div.: ARROLL L. LAMSON

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(566-4683)Chief, Information and Education Div.:

MALCOLM H. BRINTON (566-3489)Chief, Land Acquisition Div.: GEORGE C.

HANCOCK (566.3672)Publication: The Connecticut Wildlife

Conservation Bulletin

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ANDNATURAL RESOURCES, Rm. 113, St.:,cOffice Bldg., Hartford 06115 (203,527-6341, Ext. 3433)

Commissioner: JOSEPH N. GILLDeputy Commissioner: JOSEPH E. SWIDERDirector, Div. of Administrative Services:

GEORGE S. RUSSELLOpen Space Coordinator: CARL N. OTTEChief of Land Acquisition: THADDEUS H.

BURAKChief, Div. of Soil and Water Conservation:

JOSEPH A. WARD, JR.

GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORYSURVEY, Judd Hal!, Rm. 303, WesleyanUniversity, Wesleyan Sta., Middletown06457 (203, 346-0788)

Director: JOE WEBB PEOPLES

I'LIELL FISH COMMISSION, Box 97, Milford06460 (203, 874-0696)

:ommission Members: J. RICHARDSNELSON, Chairman, Madison; ERIC T.BALL, New Haven; BRUCE A.FETTIO, Clinton; EDWARD B,HOLUB, Bethel; 3. LOUIS RADEL,Fairfield

Engineer of Shell Fisheries: ERNEST J.BONTYA

Clerk of Shell Fisheries: ALFRED M.ULLMAN

STATE PARK AND FOREST COMMISSION,Rm. 273, State Office Bldg., Hartford06115 (203, 566-5920)

Commission Members: GEORGE A.OARRATT, Chairman, Harden; E.MALCOLM STANNARD, ViceChairman, Columbia; JULIAN H.NORTON, Treasurer, Bristol;EDWARD C. CHII.DS, Norfolk;MARTIN 3. RYAN, Bridgeport;ARTHUR J. STANLEY, Bloomfield

Director and Secretary: DONALD C.MATHEWS

Superintendent of State Parks: WILLIAM F.MILLER

State Forester and Forest Fire Warden:HARRY A. McKUSICK

STATE SOIL CONSERVATION ADVISORYCOMMITTEE, State Office Bldg., Hartford06115 (203, 527-6341, Ext. 3433)

Chairman: JOSEPH N. GILL,Commissioner, Department of Agricultureand Natural Resources, Hartford

Supervisor of Soil Conservation: JOSEPH A.WARD, JR.

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WATER RESOURCin COMMISSION, StateOffice Bldg., Hartford 06115

(Water resources, pollution control, floodcontrol, beach erosion control, dredging intidal waters, supervis'ov of dams, structures innavigable waters.)Director: JOHN J. CURRY (203, 5662793)

CITIZEN GROUPS

CONNECTICUT WILDLIFE FEDERATION.INC.

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: WALTER HYLWA, 82 Sorties

Cowl, South Meriden 06450 (203,237-1059)

Vice President: FRED BARD, Main St.,Chester 06412

Executive Secretary: WILLIAhi F. PETRAS,SR., Box 7, Middietovm 06457 (203,346.1083)

Secretary: KENNETH BALCH, Boa 84,Cone Rd., But Hampton 06424

Treasurer: LYMAN A. TYLER, Box 621,Wallingford 06492

Affiliate Representative: CHESTER L.RENESON, Bull Hill Rd., EastHampton 06424

Alternate: LINWOOD E. PAGE, 41 GreenAve., Jewett City 06351

Publication: NewsletterEditor: KENNETH BALCH

AUDUBON SOCIETY OF THE STATE OFCONNECTICUT, 2325 Burr St., Fairfield06430 (203, 259-6305)

(To further the conservation of wild birds,mammals, and other wildlife and the totalenvironment, particularly in Connecticut, bypromoting conservation practices, maintainingsanctuaries and reservations, and fosteringeducation in natural history. Membership:3,450; Organized: 1898)President: PAUL MOONEY, 1116 Mill 11111

Rd...Fairfield 06430Vice Presidents: ROBERT HUNTER,

Fairfield; ROBERT BRAUN, FairfieldSecretary: ROBERT LARSEN, Si Beachside

Ave., Greens Farms 06436Treasurer: JOHN BUCKINGHAM,

FabfitidExecutive Director: MARSHALL WIEBEPublication: Audubon BulletinEditor: MARSHALL WIEBE

CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION OFCONSERVATION COMMISSIONS, INC.,P.O. Box 177, West Hartford 06107

(A nonprofit organization of townconservation commissions, fostering andencouraging cooperation among themembership and with other organizations andgovernmental bodes with mutual aims.)President: GAY EWING, R.F.D. 1, West

Redding 06896

Vice President: JACK GUNTHER, NewCanaan

Secretary-Treasurer: JOSEPH VOBORIL,JR., Willington

Executive Secretary: JOSEPH A. WARD,JR,, 404 Middle Rd., Farmington 06032

CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION OF DISTRICTSLIK.RVISORS

President: FRANK NF.DERWERFER, Rd.3, Rockville 06066 (203, 875-9376)

CONNECTICUT AUDUBON COUNCIL,Orchard Hill Rd., Harwinton 06790 (203,482-4173)

(An affiliate of the National AudubonSociety. Initiates and supports programs toadvance the protection and wise use of thewildlife, plants, soil, water and other naturalresources of Connecticut; encourages theexchange of information, cooperation, andcoordination among member organizations.Membership: 7,730; Organized: 1967)President: GORDON LOERY, Morris 06163Vice President: REYNOLDS GIRDLER,

Pilot Rock La., Riverside 06878Secretary: J. STANLEY QUICKMIRE, JR.Treasurer: GILBERT KLEINER, 5

Flintlock Ridge, Simsbury 0070Publication: Connest,cut NewsletterEditor: J. STANLEY QUICKMIRE, JR.

CONNECTICUT FOREST AND PARKASSOCIATION, INC., 1010 Main St., P.0. Box 389, East Hartford 06108 (203,289-3637)

President: FLOYD M. CALLWARD, WestWillington

Vice President: HARROL W. BAKER, JR.,Newington

Treasurer: ARTHUR L. HOLLINGS, JR.,Newington

Secretary-Forester: JOHN E. HIBBARD,Hebron

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

BOARD OF GAME AND FISHCOIWMISSIONERS, Box 457, North St.,Dover 19901 (302, 714.7473) (Organized:1914)

Commission Members: JOHN W. WHITBY,President; J. REESE WHITE, JR., VicePresident; RAY C. McDOWELL,Secretary; THOMAS F. BAYARD, III,IRYfN D. EVANS, W. PAYNTERSHIMP, FRANKLIN N.TARBURTON, C. PARKERWHEATLEY, MANUEL ZINMAN

Director: NORMAN 0. WILDERAssistant Director: JAY L. HARMICChief, Game and Fish Management:

ROBERT L. GRAHAMChief, Enforc.ment: JAMES C. WHITEChief, Information and Education:

EUZA BETH T. CAULK

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DELAWARE

Publication: Delaware Conservationist

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, University ofDelaware, Newark 1971t (302, 738-2568)

State Geologist: ROBERT R. JORDAN(738-2569)

SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMISSION, Agricultural Center, P.O.Box 567, Georgetown 19947 (302,856-2571, Ext. 201)

Chairman: WILLIAM E. McDANIEL,Agricultural Hall, University ofDelaware, Newark 19711

Director: PERRY T. BURTON

STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, DrawerD, Dover 19901

President: W. CECIL CARFENTERSecretary: G. WALLACE CAULKAssistant Secretary: JOHN L. CLOUGH

STATE FORESTRY DEPARTMENT, NaturalResources Bldg., Dover 19901 (302,734-5710

Commission Members: H. WALLACECOOK, Chairman, Elkton (Md.);GOVERNOR HARRY E. MAYHEW,Milford; LORENZO B.BRITTINOHAM, Laurel; EMORYVOSHELL, Dover

State Forester: WILLIAM S. TABER

STATE PARK COMMISSION, LegislativeAve. and Court St., P.O. Box F, Dover19901

Chairman: WARNER W. PRICE, JR.Secretary: LEAH L. ROEDELDirector of State Parks: PETER GELDOF,

JR.Information Service: State Development

Department, Dover 19901

WATER AND AIR RESOURCESCOMMISSION, Loockerman St. andLegislative Ave., P.O. Box 916, Dover19901 (302, 734-5711, Ext. 470 or 471)

Executive Director: JOHN C. BRYSONAssistant Director: N. C. VASUKIActing Director, Water Pollution Control

Div.: ROBERT L. SMITHActing Director, Air Pollution Control Div.:

NORMAN E. THOMASActing Director, Water Resources and

Subaqueous Laisds Control Div.: BURKEE. LANE

Acting Director, Laboratory Div.: K. C.GOEL

CITIZEN GROUPS

DELAWARE WILDLIFE FEDERATION. 1014Washington St., Wilmington 19801 (302,654-1290)

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)

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DELAWARE

President: JAMES C. WARREN, R.D. 1,Box 286, Smyrna 19977

(Pa.) 19311 control, water conservation, and supply to 18Vice President: WILLIAM A. BROKAW, counties in central and southern Florida.

Vice Presidents: TED HORSEY, HENSYLLE VAN, WILIAM STETTER,Millsboro; JOSEPH H. WLOCINSKI,Wilmington

2404 Brickton Rd., Chatham, Wilmington Additional benefits are preservation of natural19803 conditions in Everglades, enhancemert of

Secretary: JOAN W. ZElt BE, Jefferson fish, wildlife, and waterfowl and publicHouse, New Castle 19720 recreation.)

Secretary BILL R. ANDERSON, 2394 Treasurer: PHILIP K. KI-ABUNDE, 2715 Governing Board: ROBERT W. PADRICK,Limestone Rd., Wilmington 19808 (302,9W-9492)

Treasurer: JOHN P. COUCHMAN, 330

Hardt!' Dr., Sherwool Park, Wilmington Chairman, Ft. Pierce; ROBERT F.19808 BLAKELEY, Vice Chairman,

Publication: Doane/vs Ornithologist Plantation; C. A. THOMAS, LakeNimitz ltd., Dover 19901 Editor: JOHN T. LINEHAN, 3S Augusta Harbor; ROBERT L. SEARLE, Coral

Affiliate Representative: EDMUND H.HARVEY, 1014 Washington St ,Wilmington 19801

Dr., Chestnut Hill Estates, Newark 19711 Gables; HARRY J. SANDS, JR.,Satellite Beach; G. E. DAIL, JR.,Secretary

Alternate: ANTHONY J. FERRARA, 117 II I Executive Director. G. F. DAIL. JR.Mathes Ave., Wilmington 19804 Assistant Executive Director, Administration:

Publication: Newsletter JAMES R. STOKESGOVERNMENT AGENCIES Treasurer and Controller: JOHN R.

CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR PARKS, INC.. GREENWOODBox 7144, Wilmington 19803 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 1875 District Counsel and Director, Real Estate

(A nonprofit organization of private citizenscooperating with individuals, organizations

Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, Dept.: ROBERT GRAFTOND.C. 20009 Director, Engineering Dept.: W. V. STORCH

and governmental agencies to promote the (Water pollution control program) Director, Field Services Dept.; ZEB C.parklands and recreational facilities of thepeople of Delaware of the U.S.)

Director: MURRAY GRANT, M.D. (202, GRANT629-3366) Director, Recreation and Conservation Dept.:

President: JAMES R. McILWAIN Associate Director fix Environmental Health: JOHN H. STRETCHVice President: HENRY C. BLACK MALCOLM C. HOPE (629.3105) Director, Information and Education:Secretary: LOUISE FELDMANN THOMAS E. HUSERTreasurer: FLOYD K. SWOPE METROPOLITAN POLICE, 300 Indiana Ave., Director, Promotions and Audio VisualPutilication: The GreenswardEditor: LORRAINE B. KINGDON, 3

N.W., Washington, D.C. 20001 (202, Services: LAWRENCE J. NUNN618-4000)

Monterry Dr., Newark 19711 (Has jurisdiction over matters pertaining togame.) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND

DELAWARE ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT

Chief of Police: JERRY V. WILSON CONSUMER SERVICES, State Capitol,Tallahassee 32304

SUPERViSORSPresident: I3AAC THOMAS, Marydet 21(49

CITIZEN GROUPS Commissioner: DOYLE CONNER (904,599-7345)

(302, 492.3174) CHESAPEAKE & OHIO CANAL

OELWARE CONSERVATION EDUCATIONASSOCIATION. 332 5th St., S.E.,Washington, D.C. 20003 DEPARTMENT OF AIR AND WATER

ASSOCIATION, Box 45, Dover 19901 (Concerned with the conservation of the POLLUTION CONTROL 315 S. CalhounPresident: ROBERT VAN ABEL natural and historical resources of the C&O St., Tallahassee 32301 (904, 222-0678)Vine President: NORMAN WILDERSecretary: FREDERICK T. MOTT

Canal and the Potomac River Basin.) Chairman: NATHANIEL P. REED (904,President: ANTHONY WAYNE SMITH 222-1900)

Treasurer: NORMAN DILL Vice President: COLIN RITTER, Box 1076. Executive Director: VINCENT D. PATTONAlexandria, Va. 22313 Director of Inforination: JAMES K. LEWIS

DELAWARE WILD LANDS, INC., 1014 Secretary: DOUGLAS LINDSAYWashington St., Wilmington 19801 (302,654-1290)

Treasurer: KENNETH ROLLINSPublication: C 0 Cenatter DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES,

(A nonprofit organization formed to purchaseproperties which its directors deem

Editor: COLIN RITTER Larson Bldg., Gaines St. at Monroe,Tallahassee 32304 (904, 2247141)

Irreplaceable and worthy of preservation in a NATIONAL C1PITAL AREA FEDERATION OF Executive Board: CLAUDE R. KIRK, JR.,natural state for coming generations. GARDEN CLUBS, INC.. 1207 Azalea Dr., Governor; TOM ADAMS, Secretary ofOrganized. 1961) Rockville Md. 20850(301, 762-5943) State; EARL FAIRCLOTH, JR.,President: EDMUND H. HARVEY Conservation Chairman: MRS. JUDSON C. Attorney General; FRED 0.Assistant to the President: HOLGER H. FRENCH DICKINSON, JR., Comptroller;

HARVEY BRO`VARD WILLIAMS, Treasurer;Vice Presidents: MRS. GEORGE P. FLOYD T. CHRISTIAN, Commissioner

EDMONDS, RODMAN WARDSecretary: EDWARD W. COOCH, JR.

FLORIDA of Education; DOYLE CONNER,Commissioner of Agriculture

Treasurer: MRS. GEORGE P. EDMONDS Executive Director: RANDOLPH HODGESAssistant Treasurer: JOSEPH Y. JEANES,

JR.GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Administrative Assistants: HAROLD PARR,

J. 0. SMITH, H. J. KELLYCENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA General Counsel: PHILIP BENNETT

DELMARVA ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY,2715 Barden Dr., Sherwood Park,Wilmington 19808 (302, 998-7690)

FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, 901 Evernia Survey and Management: KENSt., P. O. Box 1671, West Palm Beach WOODBURN33402 (205, 655-3411)

(Organized: 1963) (Responsible for local cooperation in the Div. of AdmInIstrativs Banks,:President: ROBERT W. THOMEN, Federal-State Central and Southern Florida Director: BETTY H. SCANLAN

Chandler Mill Rd., Box 112, Avondale Flood Control Project. Goal to provide flood Education and Information: ELGIN WHITE

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Div. of Marine Resources:Director: HARMON SHIELDSChief, Bureau of Marine Science and

Technology: ROBERT M. INGLEChief, Bureau of Beaches and Shores: W. T.

CAR LTONChief Law Enforcement Officer: H. V.

GIBSON

Div. of Interior Resources:Director: J. V. SOLLOHUBCllef, Bureau of Waterways: ROGER

BACHMANChief, Bureau of Geology: ROBERT 0.

VERNON

Div. of Parks *Gel Recreation (224-8102)(Supervises, administers, regulates andcontrols the opc'ation of state parks,including sites of historic significance; andadministers the State's recreational landacquisition and development program.)Director: N. E. PILL MILLERAssistant Director: NEY C. LANDRUM

Div. of Oame and Fresh Water Fish, 620 S.Meridian, Tallahassee 32304 (904,224-0115)

Commissioners: RICHARD H. SCHULTZ,Chairman, Marianna; WILLIAM M.BLAKE, Tampa; W. B. COPELAND,Jacksonville; W. T. ?fcBROOM, Miami;JAMES B. WINDHAM, Jacksonville

Director: 0. EARLE FRYE, JR.Assistant Director: H. E. WALLACEChief of Fisheries: JOHN W. WOODSChief of Game: JAMES A. POWELLChief Law Enforcement Officer: BRANTLEY

GOODSONInformation-Education: JAMES T. FLOYDPublication: Florida WildhleEditor: BILL HANSEN

FOREST SERVICE, Collins Bldg., Tallahassee32304 (904, 222-3650)

Board of Forestry Members: CRAIG T.BELL, President, Kissimmee; ETTER T.USHER, Vice President, Chiefland;DAVID D. SCHORES, Secretary, Perry;JOHN Y. HUMPHRESS, Tallahassee;MARCUS G. RAWLS, Jacksonville

Director: C. H. COULTERAssociate Director: JOHN M. BETHEAChief, Fire Control: H. K. MIKELLChief, Forest Education: EDWIN R.

HOWARDChief, Forest Management: R. A.

BONNINOHAUSENChief, Fiscal: B. C. LEYNES

MARINE FACILITY, Florida State University,Turkey Point, Rt. I, Crawfordville 32327(904, 697.3945)

Director: CARL H. OPPENHEIMER

SCHOOL OF MARINE AND ATMOSPHERICSCIENCES, University of Miami, 10Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami 33149(305, 350-7211) (Organized: 1943)

Dean: F. G. WALTON SMITH

Associate Dean: RICHARD G. BADERAssociate Dean of Graduate Studies:

ROBERT 3. HURLEYChairman, Div. of Atmospheric Science:

ERIC B. KRAUSChairman, Div. of Biology: GILBE1 T L.

VOSSChapman, Div. of Fishery Science:

CLARENCE P. IDYLLChairman, Div. of Functional Biology: JOHN

S. BUNTChairman, Div. of Marine Geology and

Geophysics: C ES 1RE EMI LIANIChairman, Div. of G can Engineering: JOHN

C. STEINBERGChairman, Div. of Physical and Chemical

Oceanography: WALTERDROST-HANSEN (Acting)

STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ANDREHABILITATIVE SERVICES. Div. ofHealth, Box 210, Jacksonville 32201 (904,354-3961)

(State water pollution control program)Director: WILSON T. SOWDERChief, Bureau of Sa.sitary Engineering:

SIDNEY A. BERKOWITZAdministrator, Health Education Section: G.

FLOYD BAKERPublication: Health Notes

STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONBOARD, P. 0. Drawer EE, Gainesville32601 (904, 376-1990)

Chairman: E. E. CARTER, Vero BeachAdministrator: R. N. MORRIS

CITIZEN GROUPS

FLORIDA WILDLIFE FEDERATION(A representative stain Ida organization,affiliated with the Nptional WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources. Organized: 1935)President: WILLIAM P. THEOBALD, 5012

N. F. 2nd Ave., Miami 33137 (305,759.2078)

Executive Vice President: JOHN C. JONES,4080 Haverhill Rd., West Pahn Beach33403

Executive Secretary: MRS. WILLIAM F.THEOBALD, 5012 N. B. 2nd Ave.,Miami 33137

Recording Secretary: ANTHONY D.BOSCO, Rt. I, Box 584, Deland 32720

Treasurer: J. A. KEBRDLE, Rt. I, Boa 572,Deland 32720

Affiliate Representative: F. DONSOUTHWELL., P.O. Box 854, OrmondBeach 32074 (904, 677-2207)

Alternates: THOMAS W. NEEDHAM, Box333, Ocala 32670; E. H. DuBON, 90N.W. 162nd St., Miami 33169

Publication: SnitchEditor: F. DON SOUTHWELL

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FLORIDA

FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTSUPERVISORS

President: 0. R. MiNTON, P. 0. Box 670,Ft. Pierce 33451 ("305, 464-3502)

FLORIDA AUDUBON SOCIt7Y, P.O. Drawer7, Maitland 31751 (305, 647.2615)

President: DADE W. THORNTON, 3226N.W. 11th Court, Miami 33127

Vice Presidents: CAROL BECK, Sebring; M.P. DURYEA, Clearwater; MRS.WILBUR FORREST, Stuart; IRWINW. FRITZ, Orlando; WILLIAM R.KIDD, 'peak; HUEY B. LONG,Titusville; KENNETH D. MORRISON,Babson Park; MAURICE R.PROTHEROE, Jacksonville; CARL C.RADDEk, St. Petersburg

Secretary: NINA D. STEFFER, 112 S. ClydeAve., Kissimmee 32741

Treasurer: MRS. W. W. HENDRICKSON,1521 Ave." E " N.E., Winter Haven33880

Executive Director: C. RUSSELL MASON,Altamonte Springs 32701

FLORIDA CONSERVATION COUNC;L. P.O.Drawer 7, Maitland 32751 (305, 647.2615)

(A group of independent, private conservationorganizations operating throughout the State.Meets monthly to consider conservationmeasures and to recommend to memberorganizations procedures to follow.Organized: 1957)Chairman: C. RUSSELL MASONSecretary: NINA D. STEFFFE

FLORIDA FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, P.O.Box 1696, Tallahassee 32302 (904,222.5646)

President: 3. H. TRESCOT, JR., P.O. Box1040, Palatka 32077 (904, 325-2201)

1st Vice President: PHIL J. MOSES, P.O.Box 968, Lake City 32055 (904, 752-0335)

2nd Vice President: BEN SWENDSEN, 1011Edgemere Dr., Fort Myers 33901 (813,936-3682)

Secretary-Treasurer: JOHN A. BEALL, P.O.Box 191, Tallahassee 32302 (904,877.1158)

Executive Director: WILLIAM CARROLLLAMB

GULF AND CARIBBEAN FISHERIESINSTITUTE, 1 Rickenbacker Causeway,Miami 33149 (305, 350.7532)

(Promotes fishery research by holding anannual meeting at which scientists, membersof fishing industry, and administrators candiscuss status of various fisheries of theregion; assists countries of the Caribbean indevelopment of their fisheries; and makesavailable information on fisheries of theregion, and on research findings, through thepublication of the proceedings of the annualmeeting.)Executive Secretary: JAMES B. HIGMAN

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FLORIDA

IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA,INC. (Florida Div.)

President: PHILUP A. LUND, P.O. Box541, Jupiter 33458

Secretary: OWEN LUND, P.O. Box 541,Jupiter 33458

Treasurer: LLOYD E. MILLER, 18501 S.W.97th Pl., Miami 33157

SOUTHEASTERN ENVIRONMENTALrOUNCIL. INC., P.O. Box 31278, YukonBranch, beksonvilk 32230 (904,387-1118)

President: MRS. PAUL L BIRDVice President: HENRY J. LANNONSecretary: W. CURTIS LOVELACETreasurer: FRANK S. Hit

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

COASTAL PLAIN AREA PLANNING ANDDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, P.O. Box1123, Valdosta 3160I (912, 244-2040

(Ts promote, through sound planning, thedeselopment and management of naturalrekvrees for quality outdoor recreation andtots ism. Organized: 1963)Ctir f, Outdoor Recreation-Tourism: JAMES

11. RAINWATER, JR.Ands ant Chief: W. J. HICKEY

MINT OF AGRICULT1IRE.Agicvleure Bldg., Capitol Sq., Atlanta301M (404, 324 -3292)

Ccemitsloret: THOMAS IRVIN,Clarke:01k

Special Services: JACK GILCHRIST,Jonefveo

DEPARTMENT OF STALE PARKS. 7th FL.270 Washinzten St., S.W., Atlanta 30334(404, 523-1191)

Directo: JOHN L GOREON

FORESTAY COMMISSION. Boa S19, Macon31202 (913, 7464531)

(To foster, Wixom and entooragereforestation; engage in research and otherlockets for beta !entity practices: and toMast, prevent, and combat lomat fires)Board of Comessionot HUGH M.

DIXON, Ct airman, Wale; GEORGEBEASLEY, 'Awed*: M. E.GARRISON, Homer; L H. MORGAN,Eastman; ALIIXANDE.R SESSOMS,

CogdenDirectee: A. RAY AIIIRLEYChief Forest Rotation: JAMES C.

TbRNERChief, Managemest: W. H. McCOMAChief, Forest &locatioe: FRANK CRAVENChief, Reforestation.: 3AMES WYNENSChief, Admhsin tacks: GEORGE BISHOPPebkstion: Geogis dressyEditor. RANK CRAVEN

INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES,University of Georgia, Graduate StudiesResearch Center, Athens 30601 (404,5424555) (Established: 1967)

Director: E. L CHEATUM

NATURAL AHEM) COUNCIL 544 AgricultureBldg., 7 Hunter St., S.W., Atlanta 30334(404, 525-2949)

(To conduct a statewide inventory ofoutstanding natural land, freshwater, andwetland areas; to assist in preservation ofnatural areas for education and research.Organized: 1966)Members: DONALD C. SCOTT, Chairman,

Athens; JIMMY CARTEP. JACKCROCKFORD, A. B. C. DORMINY,JR., LAMAR FRANKUN, PHILUPOREEAR, J. LEONARDLEDBETTER, W. H. McCOMB, SAMP. Meal! L, BROOKS PENNINGTON,ROBERT B. PLATT, HOWARD H.RAINEY, HENRY D. STRUBLE,CHARLES WHARTON

Executive Director: ROBERT E. HANIEAssistant Director for Ecology: A. STEPHEN

JOHNSONAssistant Director for Conservation

Education: SAM 0. CANDLER

SLASH PINE ARIA PLANNING ANDDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, 902Grove Ave., P. 0. Boa 1276, Waycross31501 (912, 28)-3831)

(To create within the Slash Pine region andits localities a more attractive and livableenvironment and to provide the tools totmaking this region of Georgia moreeconomically productive. tkomposed of ninemember counties; Organized: 1963)Extortive Director: MAX W. HARRA1

(tat. 6)Chief, Outdoor Recreation and tourism: F.

MARION HAY (Fat. 22)Publication: Thee SUM An. News

STATE GAME AND DISH COMMISSION.TrinityWashmston Bldg., 270Washington St., S. W., Atlanta 303)4(404.322 -6546)

Commission Members. JAMES DRBY,Chairman, Vidahs; RICHARD 11 FT,Albany; WILLIAM E. SMITH,Anterkis; CHARLES L DAVIDS0.18. 4.JR, lithonic RANKIN M. SMITH,Atlanta; WI t LAM 7. CAMP, Neiman;JAMES B. LANGFORD, Whom:HARLEY IANODALE, Valdosta: W.CLYDE DIXON, Cleveland;LEONARD BASSFORD. Aagosta;JIMMiE WILUAMSON, Darien

Director: GEORGE T. BAOBYAssistant Director JACK CROCKFORDChief of Game: IIUBERT HANDYChief of Eisheriet LEON KIRKLANDChief of Mreiree Els/scrim CHARLES

FRISSIEChief of Special Services: ROBERT BAKERChief of Mom*** and 64oest:on: JIM

MORRISON

Si

Chief Stale Deputy, Northern Region:WILLIAM CLINE

Chief State Derrty, Southern Region:DAVID H. O. GOULD

Publication: Georgia Game and fishEditor: JIM MORRISON

STATE SOlt AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMITTEE, 320 Extension Bldg.,Athens 30601 (404, S42.3065)

Chairman: JIM L. GILLIS, JR., Box 86,Soperton 30457

Executive Secretary: L. REESE DUNSON

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA MARINEINSTITUTE, Sapelo Island 31327 (912,485-2321) (Organized: 1953)

Director: VERNON J. HENRY, JR.

WATER DUALITY CONTROL BOARD. 47Trinity Ave., S. W., Atlanta 30334

Executive Secretary: R. S. HOWARD, JR.

GEORGIA COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT.School of Forestry, Uriversity of Georgia,A0)41%130601

Leader: ALFRED C. FOXAssistant: JAM ES P. CLUOSTON

CITIZEN rilsOUrS

GEORGIA SPORTSMEN'S FEDERATION,1012 Fitton Federal Bldg., Atlanta 30303(404, 577.5100

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the nix use,preservation, nesthetkal appretiatkon, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources. Orgrnized: 1955)President: TOMMiE E. HOLUMAN, Rt. 4,

Stampede Rd., Thomaston 302861st Vice Presidert: W. CLYDE

OREENWAY, 2804 Old Norcross Rd.,Tucker 10064

Executive Secretary: JAMES L ADAMSAffiliate Representative: W. CLYDE

OR EENWAYAlternate: JAMES L. ADAMSPublication: NewsbaterMita: JAMES T. ADAMS

GEORGIA ASSOCIATION or SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTSUPERVISORS

PresIdent: GEORGE C. MARTIN. Boa 102,DUNN 31306 (912, 653-2278)

OtORGIA CONSERVANCY. INC, THE. 1025Candler Bldg, 127 Peachtree St., N.E.,Atlanta 30303 (404, 515-18211)

(To preserve areas of ureic, teologie,Meiotic, historic or recreasiossal isportanceleer (Aortic to establish or aid in theestabfishifteM of astute reserves; and toderelcp programs of conservation education.Mtrabettlip: 1,550; Chartered: May 1967)Prtsideat: NORMAN C. SMITHVice President- DAVID L. COKERSecretary-. LYNN MIL

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Treasurer: JAMES J. WHITEDirector: DON NICHOLSPublication: NowsfetretEditor: JULIAN F. RHINEIIART

GEORGIA FOREST RESEARCH COUNCILP.O. Boa 828, Macon 31202 (912,746-3331)

Board of Commissioners: WALLACEADAMS, Chairman, Glenwood; KIRKSUTUVE, SR., Savannah; HERBERT 1.CONNER, Vidalia; ROBERT D.DIXON, Griffin; GORDON HALL,Swainsboro; J. F. MATHIS, JR., TwinCity; A. RAY SHIRLEY, Macon

Director: H. E. ROARKAxidant Director: C. FRANK

ROBERTSON

GEORGIA FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, INC,1204 Carnegie Elhig, 1)3 Carnegie Way,N. W., Atlanta XXI (404, 522-0951)(Membership: 1,150; Fatoded: I907)

Chairman of the Bout:: EDWIN LDOUGLASS, Augusta

President: GERALD SAUNDERS,Columbus

Treasurer: MELVIN CHAPMAN, AtlantaEsecutive Director: HAROLD JOINERPubbcation: TopsEditor: HAROLD JOINER

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Agana96910(772

Director: 30SE67613ARCINASAssistant Director: GERALD S. A. PEREZ

Div. ef Fish and Witd114:Chief- ISAAC 1. IKEHARAfuseri Biologist: HARRY T. KAhilWildlife Biologist: ALAN M.

COURTRIOHT

11 AWAII

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Boa 3415,ll000leta 96814 (988 -4447)

Head, Div. of Plant Industry: SOTAROUEHARA

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Bot WS,lionolein 96801 (50?.111)

(Water polletice control peogrant)Director of Health: WALTER R.

QUISENBERRY, MD, M.P.H. (Ext.130)

Health Edge/tie& Officer: JEANNE PATY(Eat. 033)

Locative Office, Environmental HealthDiv.: SIHNJ1 SONEDA (Ext. 521)

DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURALRESOURCES, Boa 621, Honolulu 96809(548-2211, Eat. 773)

Chairman: SUNAO KIDOBoard Members: NEWTON MIYAGI,

NORMAN KUSHSYAMA, TAI SUNGYANG, NOBUICIII MASUNAGA,GEORGES. YAMAKI

Div. of Fish and Game, 530 S. Hotel St.,Honolulu 96813 (548-2811, Eat. 645)

Director: MICHIO TAKATAChief, Wildlife Branch: VACANTChief, Fisheries Branch: KENJI EGOChief, Enforcement Branch: EUGENE K.

BURKE

Div. of Forestry. 530 S. Hotel Si., Honolulu96813 (546-2811, Eat. 655)

State Forester: TOM K. TAGAWA

Div. of Land Management P.O. Boa 621,Honolulu 96809 (548-2211, Eat. 325)

Land Management Administrator: JAMES J.DETOR

Div. of auto Pate, P.O. Boa 621, Honolulu96809 (5482211, Eat. 102)

Directrw JOSEPH M. SOUZA, JR.

Div. of bv e et and Land Development. P.O.Boa 373, Honolulu 96809 (5482211, Eat.373)

ManageEngineer: ROBERT 1. CHUCK

INSTITUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY,University of Hawaii, P.O. Boa 1067,Kaneohe 96744 (008, 247-6631)

(Concerned with research in marine tropicalbiology, biological oceanography, and livingmarine resources. Provides research facilitiesfor Investigations in tropical marine biol3gy.)Director: PROP. VERNON E. BROCKAssociate Director. PHILIP HELFRICH

WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH CENTER.University of Hawaii, 2523 Correa Rd.,Ilgoolulu 96822 (94441147)

(To plan, initiate, and conduct "rataresources research projects pertinent toHawaii. Organised. 1964)Director: D. C. COXAssociate Direcica L S. LAU

HAWAII COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT.2338 The Mall, University of Hawaii,lionolasla 90421

Leaks: JOHN A. MACIOLEKAssistant: VACANT

EITI/FN GROUPS

HAWAII WILD4.1,1 FEDERATION, Rot 7062,Hones% 96816 (K*, 737.1122)

(A Itfottlielditive statewide organization,affiltted with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,peesereatkm, aestlatical appreciation, andrestoration of *Whit and other naturalresources.)

HAWAII

Preside: 1: ERNEST W. ALBRECHT, 1122Walholo, Honolulu 96821 (808, 373-1188)

1st Vice President: W. K. YEE, Walluku2nd Vice President: FRANK C. HULCE

WalmanaloExecutive Director: GEORGE DU BOISSecretaryTreasu.er HARRIET E. LINN,

914511 Nuuanu Ave., Honolulu 96817(808, 537.6574)

Affiliate Representative: JOHN S. CRAFT,427-1176 Ala Moans, Honolulu 96815

Alternates: RICHARD THOMSON, 46-4u5Holokoa, Kaneohe; F. PATRICKSY LVA, 44-517 Kaneohe Bay Dr.,Kaneohe 96744; GLENN 0.MITCHELL, 1483 Wailuku Dr., Hilo96720

Publication: IMF Ner rimerEditor: GEORGE DU BOIS

CONSERVATION COUNCIL FOR HAWAII.P.O. Boa 2923, Honolulu 96802

(To consent and enhance the scenery, Muraland historical objects, wildlife and plants ofHawaii, and provide for their enjoyment bypresent and future generations. To encourageand facilitate cooperation and understandingnettgeen koVetritlititt, private agencies, andpersons concerned with the conservation ofnatural resources In Hawaii.)President: SCOTT D. HAMILTON, JR.,

Waikiki P.O. Boa 880). ll000lulu 968151st Vice President PHILIP HELFRICH,

Kaneohe2nd Vice President: SISTER EDNA LOUISE

DeMANCIIE, IlonofuluSecretary: WILLIAM M. BASS, JR., Pearl

CityTre paret. SAMUEL M. SLOM. 11..moluhr

HAWAII ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President NORTHRUP 11. CAST LF, P.O.Boa 91, Volcano 96785 (608, 678364)

HAWAII AUDUBON SOCIETY. Boa 502,Honolulu 96E14

(For the protection and conservation ofwildlife in Hawaii. Organized: 19)9)President. MARGARET TITCOMB

(565-717)Vice Proldents: JACK THROP (9)7.723),

ANDREW J. BERBER (9444111)Secretor MRS. ROBERT PYLEEditor: UNOY0 KOHMA (749-985)

ISLAND OF HAWAII FiSH AND GAMEASSOCIATION. Hilo 96720

President NELSON MORI:HALM 219Wotan' St. Hilo 96720

Vice Resident ROBERT N. TANOUt,P.O. Boa tn. Kota's

Secretary-treaswret SHOJI KAY& 141Mane St, Hilo 96720 (3345)

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IDAHO

ID111i0

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

BUREAU OF MINES AND GEOLOGY,Moscow 83843

(To promote orderly, efficient, and completedevelopment of Idaho's mineral resources.Be.: field investigations and laboratorystudies are conducted. Organized: 1919)Director: ROLLAND R. REID (208,

882-3732)Assistant Director: LEWIS S. PR ATER

(882.4624)

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Suite 162,1365 N. Orchard, P.O. Box 790, Boise13701(208, 344-3811, Ext. 467)

Commissioner: STANLEY I. TRENHAILEDirector of Plant Industry: WALLACE

FISHER

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Statehouse,Boise 13707 (208, 344-5811)

(State water pollution control pee/gram)Atiminisusio; or hiatus: TERRELL 0.

CARVER, M.D.Chief, ticakh Education Section: DON R.

BY BEEChief, Water Pollution Control Section:

MELVIN O. A LSAGERState Regislo, Neese of Vital Statistic z W.

W. BENSON

CEPARTMENt OF PA.,AS. Statehouse. Boise83707 (2011, 3444811, Ext. 401)

Board Members: HAROLD T. BROWN,Chairman, Film EARL T. GUNNELL,Soria Springs; BETH DUP.PAM,Lewiston; WILLIAM M. FROME, St.Anthony; GEORGE P. MILLER,donnas Ferry; KENT W. GIST,Fruitlard

biretta: WiLHELM M. BECKERTAssistant Direef JON E. SODERBLOMPlanning Supeevisor: MIKE MISNER

DEPARTMENT OF MIMIC LANDS. StateCapitol 81dg., Boise 13707 (2OS, 344-5811,Ext. 578)

State Baird of Land Commissional:GOVERNOR DON SAMUEi SON.Chaska (Eat. 521); PETE T.CENARRUSA (Eat. 564): ROBERT M.ROBSON (Ext. 523). JOE k.WILLIAMS(Eat. 421); DELMER P.ENGELKING (Fat. 229); GORDON C.TROM BLEY (Fitt. SYS)

Contreisskom: GORDON C. TROM ['LEY(Ext. $78)

Assistant Cotamitisrme, Parsley and Eire:JACK E. 011LEFTE (tat. 578)

Assistant Commissioner, Lash, Grazing andMinerals: RALPH S. SAW'ON (Fat.5714

Director, Forestry °plasticity FRED A.KISA BETH (Eat. 516)

Land Exchange Officer: WILL ARD J.MITCHELL (Ext. 316)

Fiscal Officer: EDWARD 3. BESS (Ext. 516)Information Specialist: R. L.

UNOENFELTER (Ext. 516)Program Director, Keep Idaho Green:

BARNEY WOZNIAK (Eat. 516)Div. Chief, Cooperative Programs:

WILLIAM A. SCRIBNER (Ext. $16)Div. Chief, Timber Management: DONALD

D. JONES, Box 670, Coeur d'Akne83814 (208, 6642171)

Div. Chief, Forest Fire Protection: EDWINA. RING, Boa 670, Coeur d'Akne 83814(664.2171)

Div. Chief, Maintenance Operations:HOWARD T. NAUMANN, Box 670,Coeur d'Akne 83814 (6642171)

Div. Chief, Grazing Management: DAVE P.TIDWELL (Exi. 578)

DEPARTMENT OF RECLAMATION,Statehouse-Annex 2, Boise 83707

(Administration of public water)State Reclamation Engineer: R. KEITH

HIGOINSON (208,1444811)Deputy State Reclamation Engineer: JACK

r..0.P.Nrrr

FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT, 600 S.Walnut, Box 13, Boise 83707 (208,M4-11471)

Commission Members: GLENN STANGER,Matto Falls; RAY 1 HOLMES, TwinFalls; JOHN EATON, Cascade; PAULC. KEETON, Lewiston; ROBERT 0.KALB, Sandpoint

Director: JOHN R. WOODWORTHAssistant Director: POBERT L SALTERChief, Business AdmMistrsti,m: AMOS KAY

BELNAPChief, Conservation Warmer& HAWLEY

HILLChief, Fisheries: JAM ES C. SIMPSONChief, (Ja...c: ROGER Wit 1.1AMSChief, Information and Education:

KtIESS BROWNPublication: Mane We** ReviewEditor: MILTON T. WILUAMS

STATE SOIL CONSERVATIONCOMMISSION, Statehouse, Bates 83707(208, 344-5811. tat. 297)

(Coordiaates programs and activities of IdahoSoil Conservation Districts. Canonised withoverall leadership and administration ofdistricts in development. wise lave, andconservation of sail and wake and oche.closely related everces. Authorized: 1919)Chain an: RODNEY HANSEN, Rt. 2, Kul

83347 (431-2164)t.drsinistrative Offices: DOYLE L SCOTT

IDAHO COAFtRATME FISHERY loin.Ihtirecrity of Idaho, Moscow 13843

Leads: D(NIALtl W. CHAPMANAssistant: 1 ITEOIVORE C. BIOR FIN

IDAHO COOS ERATIVE WILDLIFERECEhRCH UNIT. University of Idaho,hlosr te 83843 OW 832-3511, Eel. 318)

Leader: /tfAURICE G. HORNOCKER

Assistant: ELWOOD 0. BLZEAU

CITIZEN GROUPS

IDAHO WILDLIFE FEDERATION(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aeAhetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: FRANK UN JONES, 1304

Eastman, Boise 83702 (208, 342.7338)Vice President: ROBERT THOMAS, P.O.

Box 802, Coeur d'Akne 83814Secretary Treasurer: W. W. EENSON, 101

Horizon Dr., Boise 83702 (208, 143-2767)Affiliate Representative: FRANKLIN

JONESAlternate: MARVIALL EVERHEART, 126

E. Main St.. Jerome 13338Publication: JP* Idaho NewslotterEditor: FRANKUN JONES

IDAHO ASSOCIATIOte OF BOILCON *SRVATION DISTRICTS

President: DeVON JENSEN, Moore 83255(208, 527-3310)

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. StateFairgrounds, Springfield 62706 (217,323-2274)

Directee: JOHN W. LEWIS

DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION, 102State Office Bldg., Springfield 62706 (217,525-6302)

Director. WILLIAM L. RUTHERFORDAssistant Director: DAN MA LKOVICIISuperviset, Div. of FLAcries: WILLIAM 3.

MARTI!Supervise', Div. of Parks and Memorials:

ROBF,RT 0. POHLSum-rive, Div of Engineering: CARL

THUNMANSupervisor, Game Div.: THOMAS R.

EVANtState tvestet: H. P. SIEMERTSurto sleet, Edetition Div.: H. DEAN

CAMPBELLSups:hive, Accomting Section: RA-1

GREGOSupervisor, Surface-Mined Land Reclamation:

E. E. n LERChief inspector: JOHN REBUE10/0

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC IYORRS ANDBUILDINGS. 2300 S. 31st St., Scrilgroeld62106 (21f, 525-2276)

Director: NORBERT J. JOHNSON

DN. at Watervveys. 201 N. Monroe St.,Sfringfiet4 62706 (525-2503)

Chief Waterway ritineer: JOHN C.Gut LOU

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NATURE PRESERVES COMMUNION. 819 N.Main St., Rockford 61103 (813, 964-6666)

Mate commission to oversee Illinois naturepeeserves system. Established by legislativeact: 1963)Chairs an: WILLARD D. KL1MSTRA,

Cooperative Wildlife Research, SouthernIllinois University, Carbondale 62901

Vice Ch.l...Proun: EDMUND B. THORNTON,P.O. Boa I, Ottawa 61350

Secretazy: GEORGE B. FELL

SANITARY WATER BOARD. 616 State OfficeBldg., Springfield 62;ir4 (217, 373-6503)

(Water pollution control igency)Technical Secretary: C. W. KLASSEN

STATE 010100ICAL sURVEY, 121 NaturalResources Bldg., Urbana 61801 (217,344-1451)

Chief: JOHN C. FRYE

STATE NATURAL HISTORY SURVEYDIVISION. 179 Neural Resources B.dg.,Urban. 61801 (217, 3)3-6880)

(Conduct; rei*arth on the protection andmost fralligerd use of the State's renewroknatural resources to assure MIIIMUMsustained economic, educational, andrecreational benefits. Organized: 1838)Chief: OEORC1E SPRUGEL, JR.Head, Applied Botany and Plant Pathology

Section: J. C. CARTER (133-6F46)Head, Aquatic Biology Section: 0. W.

BENNETT (333-68119)Head, Economic Entomology S:clion: W. H.

LUCKMANN (13)46*Head. Fronistic Surveys and freed

identification: PHILIP W. SMITH(331.6M6)

Head, Wildife Research: 0. C.SANDERSON (33369$$)

Natural History Survey Laboratory, Bot 321,Havana 62644 (307, 543700)

Nation County Fisheeles Research Center,R.R. I, 1Kinmerdy 62t54 (618, 243-5607)

Natural History Sonny Labotatory, R.R. 3,%11ivon 61931 (117, 728-4498)

CITIZEN GROUPS11110.1.ILLINOIS FEDEIATION OF SPORTSMEN'S

CUPS!, bot 241, 11003 S. Western Ave.,Blue Island OKA (312, 188.3993)

(A representative statewide organization,Aimed with tit; National WildikFederal:in, par:wily devoted to the wise OM.ruination, aesthetics' appreciation, Andtertoretios d oriklik and othet newelres.arcee)Nikkei JOHN WORTH, 2324 Huntington

Rd., Springfield 63703 (217, 329-31.29)Vice Resident: JAMES AKERS, 6107 3.

Nevins., Chicago 6063$betutive Secretary: A. C. 'ACE"

EXTROMSmeary: JUNIOR BEAVER. R.R. I,

Naito 61346Treasurer RILL MeKEE, 3302 Marian St ,

Altos 6X02

L.

Affiliate Representative: RICHARD KEI1N,705 Rogers Rd., Lockport 60441

Alternate: DON BRADSIIAW, 364 HandDr., Godfrey 62033

Publication: Illinois V.VdhleEditor A. C. "ACE" EXTRON1

ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS SOP. ANDWATER CONSERVATION PrETRICTS

President: HILLARD MCRP.IS, Rt. I,WWI 62443 (618, 24S-560U)

Citi2V. it COMMITTEE f0A NATURECONSERVATION. 414 Nt Main St.,Rockford 61103 015, 964-6666)

(Promotes leghlatloo for the preservation ofnatural area., prItkulally fat theestablishment rd Rate nature reservesystems. Orpniteet: 1960)Chairman: ()FORGE B. FELLVice Chaltman. RAYMOND MOSTEK, 615

Rocldek Cir., Long,ard 60148Secretary; MRS. NORMAN M. TESIF-R,

4180 Hogan Dr.. ft. Collins (Colo.) 80321Peewee: RICHARD A. COXIIEAD, 26

Mar La., Ro,:kfoed 61103

It LIN018 AUI'U$ON SOCIETY, He'dMuseum 1 Natural History, RooseveltRd. sae. Lake Shoes Dr, Memo 60603(3 l 2, x 22.9414)) (Organized: 1897)

Preshier.: RAYMOND MOSTEK, 613Rochdale Cir., Lombard 0148 (627.8639)

Vice ?resident and Conservation Chairman:'JETTY °ROTH, 171' Villa Rd.,Addison 60101 (834-8812)

Treasurer. PAUL SCHULZE, 622 S.Wisconsin Ave., Villa Park 6018I

Pubficatioar I Audeobeo Burktivg2 AuilvbatNewtiotto

Editor (') D. WILLIAM BENNETT, 49Valley Rd., Highland Park 60033; (2)JUDITH JOY, Boa 3, Centralia 62801

ILLINOIS PRAIRIE PATH. P.O. Box 5, Wayne02184 (312, 232.2358)

(To reserve natural areas and establishfootpaths and other protected alas to be usedfoe scientific, educational and recreationalpurposes by the pubk.development of a 27.mik th spanningDuPage County. Founded 196.. ; Incorporated:1965)Chairman of the Board: MAY

THEILOAARD WAITSPredictor WILUAM S. NEMECVice PresidesL SAMUEL S. HOLMES, JR.Secretary: EUGENE M. LEWISTreasurer: JOAN HAMILL

NAAR WALTON LEAGUE Of AMERICA.INC Veavito Ott). R.R. 1. Boa 112, ramMoles 61 144

Piesidem: CHARLES J. KLAAS, 520 PalDr., Glenwood 60423

Secretary: MARIE CROWLEY, 923Hoitywxd, Des Maims 60016

Treasurer FRANK GERRY, 306 W. 111111St, Magri 60628

SI

ILLINOIS

NATIONAL CAMPERS AND HIKERSASSOCIATION, INC. !Ninth SotoAssoctedool

(To educate and assist local chapters in thepreservation of the beauties of nature in1111.ols; to educate and assist members in a'cempaign of safety in outdoor living; and topromote improvement in public camping andhiking areas where the need exists.Incorporated: 1962)President: AMOS 2. WHITCOMB, 1009 W.

Madison, Ottawa 61350Directors: BILL and MARY MILLER, 426

Sunset Blvd., Oglesby 61348Conservation Director. AL LOPINOT, 43 N.

Crest Dr., Litchfield 62056fiabEcation: ISA CampyEditors: DON and JO BAUER, 332 S.

Ashland, La Grange 60525

NATURAL LAND INSTITUTE. 819 N. MainSt., Rockford 61103 (813, 964-6666)cr.:organized: 1938)

Chairman: GEORGE B. FELLSecretary: EDWARD C. OARSTTreasurer MILTON W. MAIILBURO

NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL OFILLINOIS

(A forum of outdoor conservationorganizations and agencies. Ckganize.l. 1934)Chairman: GEORGE H. WOODRUFF, Rt.

2, Joliet 60011st Vice Chairman: WARREN VETTER,

Danville 618322nd Vice Chairman: LAURENCE

CHARLETON, LockportSecretary: BEM °ROTH. AddisonCorresponding Secretary: HILDA

MelINTOSH, 1201 Miyfie.1 Ave., Jokt6043$

Treasurer WILLIAM P WEBER, $00 W.Ilarthi1 Ct., Peoria 61604

OPEN LANDS PROJECT, SI W. JacksonBlvd., Chicago 60504 (312, 427-036)

(A foundatior-supported program foeacquisition, e reservation and conservation ofopen land in tie total metropolitan area.)Chairman of the Board: JEFFREY R.

SHORT, JR.Eiterativs Director. GUNNAR A.

PETERSONPublication: Alomht theArtty

PRAIRIE ColitstEle FOUNDATION OFILLINOIS

(To aware the survival of the native greaterprairie thicken is Illinois. Purchases, secures,

teams lands to be used as sanctuaries lotpapetsatioa of the prairie posse.)Chairman: J. W. OALBREATH, N. 14

Banister Dr, CeetraLt 615101Vice Chairman: L BARPHE HUNT,

diology Dept., Easters Illinois University,Clarkston

Sea:tar JUDITH JOY, P.O. Boa 3.Cestraia 62001

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ILLINOIS

Treasurer: ROBERT K. BULLARA, 128 E.Pine St., Onky 62450

E1111:220111GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES.608 State Office Bldg., Indianapolis 46204

Chairman. Natural Resources Commission:JOHN A. HILLENBRAND, II

Chairman, Land, Forests and WildlifeResources Advismy Council: JAMES1.A HEY

Chairman, Water and Minerals ResourcesAdvisory Council: DARWIN C.YOUNGS

Director: JOHN LLOYDDeputy Director, Bureau of Water and

Minuets: WILUAM J. ANDREWSDeputy Director, Bureau of Lands, Forests

and Wildlife: DAVID M. CUCKAdministrative Assistant: MICHAEL A.

CHISMARController: VACANTSuperintendent, Div. of Enforcement:

THEODORE NU I LChief Engineer, Div. of &glistering: HENRY

C. PRANOBState Entornokgist, Dl.. of Entomology:

JOHN 3. FAVINGERHead, Div. of Fish and Oatne: GENE BASSState Forester, Div. of Forestry: JOHN T.

COSTELLOHeld, Div. Information and Education:

HER BERT R. HILLHead, Div. of Land Acquisition: LOWELL

PRUETHead, Div. of Oil and Oar HOMER R.

BROWNHead, Div. of Outdoor Recreation

(Administers Land and WaterConservation Fund): WILUAM C.WALTERS

Heed, Div. of Personnel NANCYHUBBARD

Head, Div. of Purchasing: ROBERTWALTERS

Head, Div. of State Paris and Memorials:JOSEPH A. BLATT

Head, State Metres: ROBERT D.STARRETT

Head, Div. of Wale: ROBERT F.JACKSON

111bliestion: (Woe. Orelfeha&Mot HERBERT R. PULL

STATE It0Altf1 OP HEALTH. 1330 W.Micligari St, lediserepois 46206 (31.411-5490)

gate Heslth Commissioner: At. urnirr.M.D.

STALE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. IndianaUeteersky, 611 Wattle Grove Arc,Illoomirgton 47101

State Geologist: JOHN B. PATTON

STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMITTEE, Rm. 5, A.E.S. Blds.,Purdue University, Lafayette 47907 (317,749-2856)

Chairman: WILLIAM C. LENTZ, ColumbusExecutive Secretary: CHARLES C. McKEE

STREAM POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD.1330 W. Michigan St., Indianapolis 40206(317, 633-4420)

Technical Secretary: B. A. POOLE

CITIZEN GROUPS

INDIANA CONSERVATION COUNCIL INC,6600 Onion Rd., Indianapolis 46268 (317,293-8512)

(A representative statewide organisation,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: WILUAM E. SCHMIDT, Bor. 5,

lisorntown 46071 (311, 4364816)Vice President: GARY DOXTAT. F,t_3.

Seymour 47274Secretary-Tretwer: HOMER

BRENNEMANA filliate Representative: HOMER

BRENNEMANAlternate: GLENN STERZIK, S4QS Elder

Rd., MisMwata 46544Publication: Hoosier Conservation

MIIIIM

ACRES. INC- 106 W. Wildwooi, Pl. Wayne46807 (219, 4564411)

(For acquisition and pertnamat preservationof natal areas in northeastern Indiana.Conducts a guided field-trip program and aprogram of Wass and lecturts. Founded: 1960)President: JOHN W. KLOTZVice President: JAMES M. BARRETT, illSecretary: MRS. THOMAS E. DUSTINTreasurer: MRS. Wil LIAM C. BLOCHPubfication: Arm OvartioN

INDIANA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER COPMAVAT1ON DISTRICTS.INC.

President: ELBERT ROE, R.R. 2, Ligonierr 967 (219. 894-4510)

INDIANA AUDUBON SOCIETY. INC, MaryGray Nod Sam:terry, R.R. 6.Come/vine 473)1 017, $13m188)

(For the cmserration cJ bittl ifs. Member937. *guile& It f11; Iroccrporaled- 19)9)President: CHARLES D. WISE, ',11

theverstly Ave, Monett 47301President Ekci JOHN F. BRANHAM, Si)

Warren St, Ihmtiagto* 467.,tVice Presiders JACK R. MUNSEE, 34

Fame, Ceerfield, Terre Haste 47102Semi/Pry: AMY MASON, R.R. 1, Bon 279.

Wet rote Haute 41885Tirsserrs: ROBERT O. MiLLER, 710 N.

Mania Ave_, Muncie 47303Historian: JAMES H. MASON, R.R. 1, Box

Wrt Tent Hanle ons'a

Naturalist: DENZEL BARRICKLOWPublication: The /Mime Audubon Querforly

Editor: HENRY C. WEST, 4660 E. 42nd St.,Indianapolis 46226

I2AAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA.INC. (Indiana Div.)

President: CHARLES WISEMAN, 327Johnson Rd., Michigan City 46360

1st Vice President: HERBERT READ, M.R.Box 438, Chesterton 46304

Secretary: BARBARA RUX, 1613Washington St., Mkhigan City 46360

Executive Secretary: THOMAS E. DUSTIN,106 W. Wiidwood, Fort Wayne 46807

Treasurer. GALE S. ATWOOD, 3625Lincoln Si., Gary 46408

S

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. StateCapitol, Des Moines 50319 (S15.281-332 I )

Secretary: L. B. LIDDY

DEPARTMENT OP HEALTH. Lucas StateOffice Bldg.. Des Moines 50319 (515,281.5605)

Cornmissio.ser: JAMES P. SPEERS, M.D.

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, 16 W. Jefferson St.,Iowa City 52240 (319, 338-1173)

Director: 11. GARLAND HERSHEY

NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL. GrimesState Office Bldg., Des Moines 50319(51S, 281.5914)

(Water resources program)Chairman: H. GARLAND HERSHEY,

SM. Geologist. Iowa CityDirector: 0. R. McMURRY

STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION.Stele Office Bldg., 300 4th St., DesMoines 50319 (515, 2814145)

(Administers and protects Iowa's waters, lard,forests, pans, and wildlife. Coordinatesplane Moots of all governmental agenciesin Iowa wishing to participate in Federalfends aside available wide the Land andWater Act. Organised: 1935)Commission Members KEITH A.

McNURLEN, Chairman, Ames; EARLE. JARVIS, Vice Chairman, WittenJunction; JIM D. BIXLER, CnrsrdlMelts, JOAN OUSLER, Dubuque; LESL1CKLIDER, astroite; WILLIAM E.NOBLE, Othrein: EDWARDWEINHE1MER, Greenfield

Direttot: FRED A. PRIEWERT (281-53841Chief of HrB and Game: EARL T. ROSE

0111-5154)Oki of Lands and Water JOHN STOKES

(281-5207)Director of Admiehtratioa: ST °:NLEY

KUHN (2P1.5377)

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Personnel Director: CHARLES E. EDELEN(281-5937)

Director, County Conservation Activities: H.W. FREED (281.5148)

Director of Planning and Coordination:WILUAM BRABIIAM (281.S814)

Special Projects Coordinate: EVERETT B.SPEAKER (281.3156)

Superintendent of Land Acquisition: LLOYDBAILEY (HI.5614)

Game Superintendent: ROBERT BARRArr(281.5639)

Superintendent of Parks: JOE BRILL(2814885)

Superintendent of Waters: ROY DOWNING(281.5766)

Superintendent of Information and Education:DAVID R. EV/a4S (2814971)

Administrator, Land Management: t TANSELLERHOFP (2E1.5626)

Superintendent of Biology: HARRY M.HARRISON (2814612)

tsperintendent of Law Enforcement:KENNETH KA KAC (2814918)

Superintendent of rtd,rettr.. Y.E14MADDEN (2E14630)

Hunter Safety Office.: CHARLESOLOFSON (281-5919)

State Forester: H. G. HERTEL (281-3107)Publication: lows CaliarrationlitEditor: DAVID R. EVANS (281.3971)

STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE.James W. Grimes State Office Bldg., DesMoines i0319 (515, 2114851)

(To meets ,e end promote better soilconservation programs in soil conservationdistricts. Duties Include supervision of thesediaries and coordination of their programs.)Director: WILUAM Il. GREINER

WATER POLLUTION CONTROLCOMMISSION. State Department ofMON, State Office nig, Des Mottoes3010

Technical Secretary: R. J. SCHUEKELMAN

IOWA COOPERATIVE nolipty UNIT. 80Science Ilan, Iowa State University,Ames 50010

Leader: ROBERT 1. MUNCYAssistant ROSS V. BULKILY

IOWA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE RESEARCHUNIT. Iowa State Untuteity, Awe 500101515.294 -3036)

Leader ARMOLD 0. HAUGENAssistant: KENNETH R. RUSSELL

ClUZLN GROUPS

IOWA WILDLIFE PEOEllATION. INC.(A tepresentabet staterkl organization,affiiated with the NationalFederation, primarily dented to the wise use,preservation, *esthetics! appreciation, andrestoration of wildife and other eatetaltestes )Prexident: ROBERT MOORMAN, tnsectry

R1. g , Iowa Pete University. Ames 10010 I

Vice Presidents: WILLIAM M. KORNMAN,Davenport; HARRY IIITT1E, CedarRapids

Secretary: JOHN C. WELTER, 601. Si N.Main St, Burlington 52601

Treasurer: HOWARD BAILEY, 2219Baumberger St., Burlington 52601

Affiliate Representative: M. E. "ED"CLARK, 910 6111 St, S.W., CedarRapids 52404

Alternate: ROBERT MOORMANPublication: Iowa Mktg* NewsktfurEditor: M. E. " ED" Clark

reIWA ACADEMY OF SCIENCEfurther the work ci! scientigA facilitate

cooperation among them, and lamase publicunderstanding and appreciation of theimportance and promise of the methods ofscience in human progress. Attempts tomaintain a systematic record of conservationhappenings In Iowa from year so year.Mean pp 2.000; Organized: 1187)Executive Secretary: ROBERT W.

11AESON. University or Netnern lows,Cedar Falls 50613

IOWA ASSOCIATION OF SOILCONSERVATION DISTRICTCOMMISSIONERS

President. FIVIN 1. J. KOOS, Rt. 2, Shelby51370 (712, 343.6694)

IOWA CONSERVATION EDUCATIONCOUNCIL INC- Biology Dept.,University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls50611

J encourage and lead the deveernsent andpractice of a widespeead and elfreservation education program in Iowa.Pomaded: 1958)Chairman: WILLIAM SCHMIDT, Ellsworth

College, Iowa Falls 50126Vim Chairman: SUSAN ATWELL Fort

DodgeSecretary-Treaster: FRANK SCHALLER,

lows State University, Ames

IOWA ORNITHOLOGISTS UNION(Organised: 1923)

President: ROBERT L N1CKOISON. 2314name P., Siete City 31103

Vice President JOSEPH K. BROWN, 3300Lincoln Ave., Des Moises 30310

Secreter MRS, 14. K. HALLBERG. RockBluff Rd., Ottumwa 32501

Truster: WOODWARD H. BROWN,4815 Ingersoll Ave.. Des Moines 50112

Editor. PETER C. PETERSEN, JR.. 11SMcClellan Bled, Davenport 32803

Librerlan: FRANCES CROUIER, Dept. ofMeted" University of Northern Iowa,Cedar Falls 50611

12AAR WALTOfI LEAGUE Of PMERICA.INC. (Iowa R.R. I, Box 306, IowaCity 52240 (119, 337-4014) (Members*:10.044; Funded: 1945)

President DICK AYRES, 1610 Macs Are,Spirit Lake 51363 (112, 3363364)

tU

KANSAS

Vice President: 1. 11 rAMP, Miles 52064(319, 682-3202)

Executive Secretary: ROBERT C. RUSSELLTreasurer: SAMUEL E ROBINSON, 703

N. 2nd St., Guthrie Center 50113

1111=121111111111GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

FORESTRY, FISH AND OAMECOMMISSION, Box F, Pratt 67124 (316,172-4474)

Commission Members: CHARLES IIULMChairman, Great Bend; FRED SEARS,Coby; R. W. FOWLER, Weir; ROBERTLEMON, Mission; PRANK LLOMBARD, Enterprise

Director: GEORGE C. MOOREAssistant Director: FRED WARDERSChief, Information-Education: E. THAYNE

SMITHChief. Garr DIV.: OLIVER GASSWINTChief, Field Services Div.: ROY

SCHOONOVERChief, Fiscal Control ROBERT E. WARDChief, Law Enforcement: FRED WARDERSFederal Aid Coortlinstot: LELAND QUEALPublication: Kansas Ash and ComeEditor. E. THAYNE SMITH

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. University of Kansas,Lawrence 66044 (913, 864-3101)(Founded: 1489)

State Geologist: FRANK C. FOLEY

JOINT COUNCIL ON RECREATIONChairman: PAUL AYLWARD, Ellsworth

67419 (913, 472-3002)Vice Chairman: F. RAY11(IND GELVIN,

M. D., 835 W. 9th. Concerti* 66901(911, 243-4677)

Secretary: LYNN BURRIS, JR., Director,Pak and Resource Authority, 801Harrison, Topeka 66612 (911, 2962281)

STATE BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF KANSAS.Dyche Hafl, University of Kansas,Lawrence 66:1$4 (913.864 -3052)

Director and State Zoologist: FRANK B.CROSS

STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE. StateOffice Bldg., Topeka 66612

(Water lax administration)Sweaty- ROY FREELAND (913, 296-3554)Chief Engineer: R. V. SMRHA (2964718)

STATE DEPARTMENT Of HEALTH. StateOffice Bldg., Sth FI, Topeka 16612

(State Irate polled°s control agency)Director of Health: EDWIN D. LYMAN,

M. D. (911. 296-3745)Chief Engineer: 3. LEE MAYES (296-3821)

STATE PARR AND RESOURCES*VINOSITY. 801 Harrison, Topeka (4612(91). 2962 t81)

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KANSAS

Chairman: C. V. BARGEMANDirector: LYNN BURRIS, JR.

STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE,1252-W, State Office Bldg., Topeka 66612

Secretary: C. F. BREDA it L (913, 296-3600)

WATER RESOURCES BOARD, 1134 -S, StaleOffice Bldg., Topeka 66512 (913,2964185)

Executive Director: KEITH S. KRAUSEAssistant Chief Engineer, Planning: W. E.

STEPSAssistant Chief Engineer, Projects: JOHN M.

DEWEYAssistant Chief Engineer, Operation: JAMES

A. POWER, JR.

CITIZI N GROUPS

KANSAS WILDLIFE FEDERATION, INC.(A representative statewide oraanloation,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetiest oppirristinn, andrestoration of wildfile and °the naturaltesources.)President: TED CUNNINGHAM, R.R. I,

Wamego 66347 (913, 4562500)Vice Presidents: HENRY D. BONAWITZ,

Boa 744, Manhattan 66502; BOBWI LUAMS, Lamed

Secretary: CLYDE OBRETCII, 1403Eisenhower Dr., isesetion City 66441 (913231 1633)

Treasurer: AL ORRISON, 2100 W. WyattEarp Blvd., Dodge City 67801

AffiSate Representative: TEDCUNNING HAM

Alternates: IILNRY D. BONAWITZ,CHARLES STEWART, 2101 N. 44thSt., Kansas City 66104

Public/Lion: The gnus SpertonanEditor: KENNETH MARTIN, 1022 Oak

St., Emporia 66801

KANSAS ACADEMY Of SCIENCE(A nonprofit scientific organization, toIncrease, diffuse and promote knowledge invarious deparimests of science; Interest youngpeople in science and entourage them toconsider science as the,* profession; aid theimprovement of science teaching: red aid indevelopment -A the State's economic growth.Membership: 700; Founded: 1868)President: GILBERT LEISMAN, Dept. of

Biology, Kansas State Teachers College,Immix 66801

President Elect: MARGARET PARKEP,Dept of Chemistry, Kansas State 0E4legeof Pittsburg, PStUttarg 66762

Vice President and Secretary: ROBERT J.RUBEL, Div. of Biology, Kansas StateUnirersity, Manhattan 66302

Tremors,: LETHA DRYDEN, P.O. BoaIll, Hays 67801

Director, Jr. Academy: MAR UN WELSH,Shawnee Mission Ease High School,Shawnee Mission 66201

Prbilkation: Transactions el rte Kansas

.4:orlarny of SchneeEditor: DELBERT SHAN KEL, Dept. of

Microbiology, University of Kansas,Lawrence 66044

KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF SOILCONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: HAROLD JOHNSON, Dwight66849 (913, 482-3375)

KANSAS ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY(Formed to promote the study of ornithology,to advance the members in ornithologicalscience, and to promote con :. ration.Membeni: 359; Organized: 1949)Resident: DWIGHT R. PLATT, Dept. of

Biology, Bethel College, North Newton67117 (316, 2134503, Eat. 27)

Via Resident CHART ES A. ELY, Dept.of Biology, Fort Hays Kansas StateColkge, Hays 67602

Recotding-Correponding Secretary: MRS. A.R. CHALLANS, St. Mary of the PlainsCollege, Dodge City 67801

Mtrnbership Sc rotary: AMELIA J. BETTS.Baldwin City 66006

Treasurer: EUGENE R. LEWIS. 1283MatVkar, Topeka 66604

Chairman, Conservation Commhtee.STANLEY D. ROTH, JR., LenienceHigh School, Lawrence 66044

Publications: 1 KOS &Win 2 KOS NArsbnerEditors: (I) CHARLES A. ELY, (2) MAX

C. THOMPSON, Southwestern College,Winfield 67136

KINTUCKY.

GOVERNMENT AUENCITS

DEPARTMENT Of AGRICULTURE. Frankfort40601 (502, 564-4696)

(The *tyke, tegalatcr y. and promotionalagency toe Kentucky's agriculture industry.Established: 1876)Commissioner. J. ROBERT MILLERDirector, Div. of Information and Promotion:

BAXTER MELTON (364-3194)

DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFERESOURCES. State Office ItIdg. Mims,Frankfort 40601 (502, 227-2231)(Orgsalite& 1944 under Civil Service)

Commission Measlier': WILLYRIEHEMANN, Chairman; ROBERT C.At BB, Vice Chairman; JOHNCONOLETON, Set:Wary; CECIL A.SHANNON, R. P. COUNTILER,WARREN C. ROSBOTTOM, JOHN

L ALLEN, JAMESMct:ILAMERY

Commis cort. MINOR E. CLARKAssistant w Commissioner: J. T COXDirector, Div. of Law Mort- meet: A. A.

HENSONDirector, Div. of Fisheries: BERNARD

CARTERCocedInstor, thingeltJohasca Section:

BERNARD CARTERSuperintendent, Fish Hatchery: ROBERT J.

DOUGLAS, WoffordDirector, Conservation Education, Div. of

Junior Clubs: JAMES GILPINDirector, Div. of Game Management:

ARNOLD MICHELLCoordinator, Pittman.Robertson Section:

FRED IIAPDYSuperintendent, State Game Fenn:

RAYMOND WILEY, Rt. 2, FrankfortDirector, Div. of Engineering: DON HAYSDirector, Div. of Public Relations and Editor:

HARRY TOWLESPublication: Happy Humbly GroundRegional Directors: PAUL WINSTEAD,

574 Mayfield Rd., Benton; TOM LEWIS,Greenville; HUGH CRUMP, 7112tireerlawn Rd., Louisville: BURN'SSKIPWORTII, Glasgow, JACK LYNN,Cventon; A. R. PICKETT, Rt. 5,Harrodsburg: JOHN REDWINE, SanelyHouk; W. H. BUCHANAN,Barbourville; JAMS, LYONc.re.Ar.urg

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES.Executive Bldg., 209 St. Clair St.,Frankfort 40601 (502, 56433Y1)

Commissioner: JAMES S. SHROrSIIIREDeputy Commissioner: WELBORN S.

ADAMSAssistant to the Commissioner. K .S.NES C.

BOWLINGDirector, Dig. of Outs Up and

Beautification: WILLIAM R. NASHDirector, Div. of Forestry: RONALD C.

SCIIUREMANDirector, Div. of Reclamation: ELMORE C.

GRIMDirector, Div. of Soil and Water

Conservation: WILLIAM C. GAYLEDirector, Div. of Water Resources: JEWELL

GRAHAM

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. State Office Bldg.Annex, Frankfort 40601 (502. 364-4260)

Commissioner of Parks: ROBERT E.GABLE

DEPARTMENT CP PUSIIC INFORMATION.New Capitol Annex Frankfort 40601

Commissioner. W. JAMES HOST

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, 307 Mineralindustries lifitrtrsit, of Kentucky.120 Graham Art.. leabigtoe 40506 (606.258-90* tat 2284)

Director and State Geologist: WALLACE W.HAGAN

Assistant Slate Geologist PRESTONMeGRAIN

WATER POLLUTION CONTROLCOMMISSION. State Dept. d Welk275 E. Main St., FtInkfort 40601 (502,364-?410)

(Control and abatement of polktion rf thestreams of the Coeneso.swtalth through aeaorthested effort of edvcstical and, where

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necessary, enforcement.)Executive Director and Director of Div. of

Environmental Health: RALPH C.PICKARD

CITIZEN GROUPS

LEAGUE OF KENTUCKY SPORTSMEN. INC,THE, Box 347, 212 S. Main St., Franklin42134 (302, 586-3393)

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetkal appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)Resident: JOHN S. OSBORNE, Box 273,

Russell Springs 42642 (302, 866-4612)like President: ARTHUR S. CURTIS, Rt.

2, West Paducah 42086Scat taryTreasuret: REDMON PAYNPAffiliate Representative: HAROLD R.

MILLER, 203 Robin Rd., Russell 41169(c06, 1136.9421)

Alternates: JOHN S. OSBORNE,REDMON PAYNE, JUDGE R. LMULUNS, Williunstovni 41097

Publication: Happy Haw,' GroundEditor: JOHN E. MURPHY, 312 Scenic

Ave., Covington 41011

KENTUCKY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE(To entourage scientific research, promote thediffusion of scientific knowledge, and unifythe scientific Interests of Kentucky.Membership: 350; Founded: 1914)President: ORVILLE L. RICHARDSON,

MIA- of ei010110', Kaitucky WeskyanColk-Sg. Owensboro 42101

Vice President: KARL F. HUSSINO, Dept.of Chemistry, Maley State University,Murray 42072

Secretary: ROBERT S. LARANCE, Dept.of Bio

orEastern erKentucky University,Rkhd

'Nearer: C. B. HAMANN, Dept. ofBiology, Asbury Cotkge, %Ikea*

Cognselor to Sankt Academy: MORRISTAYLOR, Dept of Chemissy. EasternKentucky Univetsiti, Richmond 40473

?obit:atlas: transactions d thi kept e4Academy d Scant.

Mita: WILLIAM F. WAGNER, Dept. ofChemistry, University of Kentucky.Winston 40306

KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DIStRICtS

President b. C. SHERMAN, boa 39,Somerset 4)*1 (0)6, 371-5118)

11111=111=11GOVERNMENT AtiFNClES

DEPARTMENT 0* AGRICULTURE. Dot44343, Capitol Ste, Baton Rouge 70004(IOC 99.5361)

Commissioner: DAVE L. PEARCE

FORESTRY COMMISSION, P.O. Box 15239,Broadview Sta., Baton Rouge 70815 (304,389-7392)

(Charged with detection and supptenlon ofwildfire on Iciest lands; providing limitedtechnical management assistance to forestlandowners; and dissemination of materialsand infonnstion for education of ex public.Established: 1944)Commission Members: 0. N. REYNOLDS,

Monroe; WALTER W. KELLOGG,Vice Chairman, Monroe; PAUL Y.BURNS, Baton Rouge; CARLSTRICKLAND, Bogalusa; CLARK M.HOFFPAUER, New Orleans; 7. H.KETY, M D., Covington; O. R. LANG,Montgomery

State Forester: MMES E. MIXON(389-7361)

Associate State Forester: W. Met). PALMER(319-1361)

Chid, Forest Protection: W. C.VALENTINE (389.7494)

Chief, Forest Management: E. R. GUNTER(319-7444)

Chief, Fotest Information: RALPH T.WALL (389-7461)

Chief, Forest Accountant: C. A. ST.ROMAIN (384796)

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, P.O. Boa 0,University Sta., Baton Rouge 70403 (501.311451112)

State Geologist: LEO W. HOUGH

STATE DEPARTMENT Of CONSERVATION,P.O. Box 44215, Capitol Sta., BatonRouge 70E04 (504, 1843161)

Commissioner: J. M. MENEFEE

STATE PARKS AND RECREATIONCOMPASSION. P.O. Deaner 1111, BatonRouge Xsitll (504. 31114761) (Created:1915)

Director: LAMAR GIBSONAssistant Director: WALLACE W. KINGExecutive Assistant: CLYDE

FINDER BUR KLandscape Architect: WYLIE J. HARVEYinteragency Coordinator: PATRICK W.

RYAN

STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMITTEE. Louisiana State University.P.O. Drawer CS, Baton Rouge 10003(504, 3194548)

Chairman: RICHARD S. THOMPSON.Colisa

Emotive Director: CHARLEY S. STAPLES

WILDLIFE AND FUSIERIES COMMISSION,400 Rays, St , New Orleans 70130 (504.527.3126)

Commiiske Minarets: JERRY 0. JONES.Cloaks**, Cameron; P. CLAYWRIGHT. Vice Minoan. Evergeeen;JAMES %AINTREE, Baton Rage:CLARENCE A. GUIDRY. Hama:

8$

LOUISIANA

JOHN EDWIN KYLE, JR., Berwkk;HOBSON NORRIS, West Monroe;JIMMIE THOM PSON, Alexandria

Director and Secretary: CLARK M.IIOFFPAUER

Assistant Directors: RICHARD K.YANCEY, LYLE S. ST. AM ANT

Executive Assistant: SAM C. MURRAYInformation Officer: McFADDEN DUFFYChief, Div. of Oysters, Water Bottoms and

Seafood: TED B. FORDChief, Div. of Fish and Game: JOE L.

HERRING, Baton Rouge 70802 (504,99.3331)

Chief, Div. of Water Pollution Control:ROBERT A. LeFLEUR, P.O. DrawerFC, University Sta., Baton Rouge 70803(504, 389-3309)

Chiel, Div. of Enforcement: LEONARDNEW

Chief, Div. of Fur: TED O'NEILChief, Div. of Refuge: ALLAN

ENSM1NGFRPublication: tovisiana CtInservationisiEditor: McFADDEN DUFFY

LOUISIANA COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT.Forestry Bldg., Louisiana StateUniversity, Baton Rouge 70003

Leader: JERRY C. TASHMatti,* WILLIAM H. HERKE

LOUISIANA CO01111/.711,1 WILDLIFERESEARCH UNIT. School of Forestry,Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge70803 (304 AM-3317)

Leader: JOHN D. NeWSOMAssistant: ROBERT H. CHA BIECK

CITIZEN GROUPS

LOUISIANA WILDLIFE FEDERATION.Boa 9112, 'drowse Sta.. Baton Rouge70905 (504, 351-8195)

(A representative statewide equitation.affiliated with tie Nstional WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation. nathetical appean.tion, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: CHARLES F. BUCKLEY, P.O.

Box 1227, Alexandria 11301 (318,443-2309)

Vice Pretideste W. II. ANDY"ANDERS, Monroe: CARL E.FONTENOT, Lake Charles

Executive biretta-. CHARLES W. BOSCH.JR.

Secretary: FRANCIS J. BRAUD, 112Osxxlhope St, Norco 70079 (3111,764-7497)

Treavaret: RALPH R. KUNO. SR, P.O.Box 337, Oonzaks 70717

Affiliate Representative: CHARLES W.DOSCH. JR.

Ahentatee ARTHUR L DARNSIEADT.JR., Bagdad Rd., Westlake 70667CHARLES F. BUCKLEY

Publicstiat &ArianMita: CHARLES W. BOSCH. JR.

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LOUISIANA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWt. TER CONSERVATION DISTRICTSUPERVISORS

President: M. W. SCANLAN, JR., 237 N.Broadway, Church Point 70325 (318,6844106)

LOUISIANA FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. P.O.Boa Drawer 3067, Aktandria 71301 Olt443-2538)

President: HUGH M. VICK, MonroeVke Presidents: HENRY BLAKE. Urania;

L. C. EWING, Jonesboro; JIM GAY LE.Natchitoches

Treasurer: CARROLL W. MAXWELL,Vollock

Executive Director: WILLIAMMATTHEWS

Administrative Assisted: CHARLES W.EDD1NGTON

Publication: Posta &Nonni

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. StateOffice Bkfg., Augusta 043)0

Commissioner: MAYNARD C. DOLLOFF(207, 289-1171)

DEPARTMENT OF INLAND FISHERIES ANDIrt.)41, State Offset Bldg.. Augusta 04333(207, 2E94171) (Organised: 10167)

Commission's: RONALD T. STEERS(289-3371)

Deputy Commissionee: GEORGE W.BUCKNAM (219.3371)

Advisory Council Members ALONZO H.OARCELON, Augusta; JAMESMENDELSON, Belfast; REGINALD LPARKER, Bath; ARTHUR M.BENNETT, Presque It* FRED 6.HOWARD, South Portland;BURLE/011 RICHARDS, JR.,Gotham; BASIL L SMITH, Orono

Chief, Game Research and ManagementDiv.: HOWARD E. SPENCER, /R.(2119-3631)

Chief, Fishery Research and MasmgersteestDiv.: LYNDON H. BOND (2E9-3651)

Sipe ktititcleil of Hatcheriet STANLEY P.UNSCOIT (2E94631)

Chid Weskit: MAYNARD F. MARSH(289-1371)

Business Manage,: C. KEITH MILLER(219-3371)

Director, Planning ant CoordinationDONALD K. CHRISTIE (2594)71)

OW Woke: JOHN L KETNEFt(2194631)

Director, lolormation and Edneatkes:W1 TAM C. MINCHER (289-21171)

Pubfreatioes: Mains Ain and Game Nelarart:Saito: WILLIAM C. 611NCHER

DEPARTMENT OF SEA AND SHOREFISHERIES. State (Hike Bldg., Augusta04330 (207, 289-2291)

Commissioner: RONALD W. GREEN

FORESTRY DEPARTMENT, State House,Augusta 04330 (207, 289-2791)

Commissioner: AUSTIN II. WILKINSDeputy Commissioner: FRED P. MOLTState Entomologist: ROBLEY W. NASHSurervisor, Forest Management: W.

ROBERT DINNEENSupervisor. Information and Education

(includes Tree Farm and "Keep MaineGreen" Programs): JOEL W. MARSH

Supervisor, Slate ForestEfie

Nursery: RUELFOSTER, West Fief

Campsite Coordinator: A. TEMPLEBOWEN, JR.

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Dept. of EconomicDevelopment, 211 State Office Bldg ,Augusta 04330 (207, 6234311)

State Geoloeist. ROBERT G FOYLE

STATE PARK AND RECREATIONCOMMISSION. State House, Augusta04330 (207, 2894821)

Commission Members: FAUST COUTURE,Chairman, Lewiston: STEPHEN R.CROCKETT, Augusta; JOSEPH G.DEER ING, Saco; RONALD T.SPEERS, Augusta; AUSTIN H.WILKINS, Augusta

Director: LAWRENCE STUART

STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMISSION. Stale House, Augusta01330 2894636)

Executive Director: CHARLES LBOOTIIITY

MAINE COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT, Dept.of Zoology, Usiveesity of Maine. Orono04473

Leader: RICHARD W. HATCHAssistant: VACANT

MAINE COOPERATIVE WILDLIFERESEARCH UNIT, 240 Forest ResourcesBldg., University of Maine, Orono 04473(207, 866-7386)

Lender: HOWARD I. MENDALLAssistant: VOLT B. RICH ENS

CIIItIN GROUTS

NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL OfMAINE. 116 Stale St., Augusta 043)0(207.621 -3452)

(A represeetathe statewide otgassisation.billeted with the Nstiotell %Wiferedetatioo, primarify devoted to the wise ust,etetsterstios, aestheticsl appredation. andrecta:on of wildlife and infra naturalresources)President: CUT4TON P. TOWNSEND. Bon

196, Storbegas 04976 (207, 474-9411)Vice President: ROBERT O. MOHLAR,

M D., IS Partridge Hoe" Augusta

04330Executive Secretary: MARSHALL F. BURKSecretary: STEPHEN CLARK, Augusta

Rd., Winslow 04901 (207, 873.1194)Treasurer: DONALD J. HOUR ASSAAffiliate Representative: ROBERT O.

MOHLAR, M.D.Publication: Consonatton &A eonEditor: MARSHALL P. BURK

MAINE ASSOCIATION 0! SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTSUPERVISORS

President: JOHN FOULER, R.F.D., EastCorinth 04427 (207, 379-2963)

MAINE AUDUBON SOCIETY ANDPORTLAND SOCIETY OF NATURALHISTORY. 22 Elm St., Portland 04111(207. 7744282)

President: HELEN C. FROST, 1366Westbrook St., Portland 04102

Vitt President: LARD VELDENBRAND.is OKI talmouth Rd., Falmouth 04105

Secretary: EDWARD T. RICHARDSON,JR., 103 Exchange Si.. Portland 04111

Treasurer: CLIFFORD H. S1NNETT, 64Vannah Ave., Portland 04103

Acting Director: WILLIAM A. BECHTELAssociate Director: RICHARD B.

ANDERSON

MAIIACLANI)

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF CHESAPEAKE SAYAFFAIRS, State Wire Bldg, Annapolis21404 (301, 268-3371)

Commissiotsett RICHARD E.LAN KI ORD, Chairman Ant.spolis;ALBERT I. BAKER. Qweeostoins;HOPKINS FISHER. Mt. Vernon;LAWRENCE 0. HAYDEN. Bushwool

Director: JOZEPH It MANNINOAssistant Director: LOUIS N. PHIPPS, IR.Chief, Div. of Engineering: MARSHALL

COOKChief, Natural Resources Mclagessent

FRED W. SIEUNOChef, Div. of Law Enforcement ROY W.

RA PIER

DEPARTMENT OF FORESTS AND PARKS,State Office Bldg., Annapolis 21401 (301,268-3371) ((Established: 1906)

Commission Membert ALVIN H. WILSON,Chairman: ARTHUR K. SPICER, VittMinim; AUSTIN P. RENN,DONALD R. MUSH. JAMES T.STURGIS, HELMUTH M. HEISEVICTOR P. SKRUCK. SR.

Director: SPENCER P. ELLISDeputy Director: W. A. PARRSuperintendent, State Parks: WILLIAM II.

JOHNSONStale Foeesace: A. R. BONDChief, rice Control OSMAR O. HERBERT

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Chief, Foust Management. TUNIS LYONChief, Land and Properties: T. L.

MERRYWEATIIERPublic Information Officer: LAWRENCE C.

McDANIELAttorney: RICHARD C. RICEChief, Administrative Services: E. RUTH

THOMASChief, Planning Services: GENE CHEERSChief, Research and Grants: EDWARD I.

HEATHChief, Recreation Services: HARRY

HUNTERSupervisor, Roadside Trees: DAVID O.

PRINCEConstruction Engineer: ALVIN L. WILSONSONChief, Park Services: DOEALD

MACLAUCH LAN

DEPARTMENT CT CAME AND INLAND:1611, Office Bk1g., Annapolis 21401(301, 268-3371)

Commissioners: WILLIAM B. HOLTON,Chairman, Chevy Chase: GEORGE D.WALTERS, Vice Chairmen, Proslbullt

Director: EDWIN M. BARRYChief, Wildlife Management: RALPH A.

BITELYActing Chief, Inland fisheries: ROBERT J.

RUBELMANNChief Game Warden: CHARLES H.

MILTON, M.Chief, information and tatension:

MALCOLM E. KINGPublication: May rand Consenanavat

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES.State Office Bldg., Annapolis 21401 (XI,268-3371. Eat. 240)

(Recently reorganized to encvmpass theDepartment of Chesapeake Bay Affairs,Department of roasts and Parks,Department of Game and Inland Fish,Department of Water Resources, theGeological Survey, and twenty-one otherState commissions, burr,;', and commirtaithat are aoigned natural resource activities.)Seattary: J. MILLARD TAWESDeputy Secretary: JAMES B. COULTERAssistant to Swears: R A Plf C.

HAMMERInformation mkt,: JOHN T.

McCA RT I IYChairman, Board of Review JOHN W.

NEUMANN

DEPARTMENT OF WhTEOI RESOURCES.State Office Bldg , Annapolis 21401 (301,268-3,71)

(Slate sates pollartion control. water resontaplanning mad management, includingappropriation of surface and ground watersand other 'elated water resource activities.)Nada. PAUL W. MiKEE

GEOLOGICAL SURvit The kshns HopkinsUniversity. Baltimore 21218 (301,2354771)

(Conducts topographic. geoksgic, hydrokyieand geophysical surveys and tetrarch.

prepares reports and maps on the topography,geology, mineral and water resources of theState: controls drilling of oil and gas wells:and engages in shore erosion investigations.Organized: 1896)Chairman, Advisory Commission: ERNST

CLOOS, BaltimoreDirector. RENNET!' N. WEAVER

NATURAL RESOURCES INSTITUTE OF THEUNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

Director: 1.. EUGENE CRONIN,Chesapeake Biological Laboratory,Solomons 20688 (301, 1264281)

Dept. of Fisheries, Solomons: TED S. Y.1(00, Chairman

Dept. of Environmental Research, Solomon':JOSEPH A. MIHURSKY, Chairman

Dept. of Special Studies, Solomo ds: VICTORSPRAGUE, Chairman

Dept. of Inland Research (Game, Fish,Forestry. Pollution). VAGN FLYGER.Chairman, 13. J. Patterson Flail,University of Maryland, College Park20742 (301, 454-3617)

Dept. of Conservation Education, CollegePark: KENT B. FULLER, ActingChairman (301, 454-3617)

Dept of Seafood Processing: MAHLON C.TAT RO, Chairman, Boa 331, Crisfield211117 (301, 968-1653)

STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.University Of Maryland, College Park20742 (XI, 4544,100)

Chief Executive Office,: WILSON II.ELKINS (454-2111)

Vice Resident for Agriculture Affairs:FRANK L. BENTZ, JR. (434-3104)

STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 301 W.Preston Si., Baltimore 21201

(State water pollution control program forsewage treatment.)Commissioner: WILLIAM J. PEEPLES,

M.D. (301, 383-3010)

STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE.139 H. 3. Patterson 11,11, University OfMaryland. College Park 20742 (301,434-3346)

Chairman. GCRDON M. CAIRNS(434-37021

Eatevtivt Secretary: ARNO! D C.HAWKINS

0111/I N GROUPS

MARYLAND WILDLIFE FEDERATION(A representative statewide organ's/00u,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the Isis* arse.Nt9ttriti:41, ae thetical apoteaticn, andrestoration of «irate and other naturalresources. Organized: 1961)President: DONALD R. F'RUSII. 1032

Woodland Way. Hagerstown 21740(301.733-9012)

Secretary: HILLARD J. HAIrIlETT. 2120Fairfax Rd., liagtroosti 21740

ST

MARYLAND

Treasurer: CALVIN L. PLIENIS, 7956Wynbrook Rd., Baltimore 21224

Affiliate Representative: HARRY L." IIA P"POWERS', 827 W. Washington Si.,Hagerstown 21740(301, 719.5316)

Alternate: FREDERICK C. VANTZ,Hancock 21750

CONSERVATION EDUCATION COUNCIL OFMARYLAND

(Encourages activities and developmentprograms that help educate the public in theconservation of our natural resources. Helpscoordinate the efforts of the manyorganiz.atichs in Maryland having an interestin conservation education. Organized: 1961)Chairman: EUNICE nuRDErrE. 12424

SIarlight La., Bunie 20713Vice Chairman: JAMES A. RUCKERT, 703

rirling Rd.. Silver Suring 20901Secretary: KENT B. FULLER. Dept. of

Conservation Education. University ofMaryland, Natural Resources institute.Boa 3266, LaVak 21502

Treasurer: ALLAN A. SOLLERS. 1303 ParkAve., Baltimore 2121s

ttikAlt WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA.INC. (Maryland Div). 6700 NeedwoodRd., Dentruod 20855(301, 948-7494)

President: JAMES II. GLAZIER, 13711Parkland Dr., Rociville 20851

Vice President: CARROLL W.SFABREASE, Gorsuch Mill Rd.,Uppers") 21155

Secretary: ELIZABETH WEIR, 241 DaleDr., Sihx: Spring 20910

Executive Secretary: GARRET M. VAN110ESEN, 1313 Upland Dr., SilverSpring 20904

Treasurer: DONALD L. OLMERT, 1501 W.Crestview Dr., Laurel 20810

MARYLAND ASSOCIATION OF SOILCONSERVATION DISTRICTS, INC.

President: NORMAN J. EIKE, Rt. I, Boa117, Cordova 21623 (301, 8274361)

MARYLAND ORNM4:LOOICAL SOCIETY,INC., C)Ibuni Mansion, 4913 OrsestepringAve., Baltimore 2121/9

'Nonprofit statewide organization of 12thapims. Aims to promote the knowkdst.proration, and cattavation or wildlife andnatural resoserces: to foster appreciation ofnatural environment: to establish educationaland scientific gluiest' to inform and enrichthe Wet: to fern d. evaluate, and publishobservations of bonnie in Maryland.Membership: 1,300, Organized: 1945)President: V. EDWIN UNGER.

lidera tsberg 21632Pebrication: Mary Ong aril*Edirce. (HANDIER S. ROBBINS,

Patssent Research Center. laurel 20810

MOUNTAIN Cilia OF MARTIAND, 3712Chtsborm Rd , Baltimore 21116

(Organized 1934)Resident JASTROW LEVIN, 3112

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Chesholm Rd., Baltimore 21216Vice President: ROBERT F. CARSON, 5100

Holder Ave., Baltimore 21214Secretary: MARIE NODELAND, 321 E.

University Pkwy., Baltimore 21218Treasure: OWEN W. KING, Be Ilvue Ave.,

Magni lk 21087Publication: &tubsEditor: EUNICE E. WINTERS, Boa 169A,

Rt. 2, Owings Mills 21117

NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OFMARYLAND, THE, 2643 N. Charles D.,Baltimore 21211(30I, 233.6116)

(A section of Maryland Academy of Sciences.Organized: 1929)Chairman of the Board: FREDERICK A.

SAFFRANPresident: ELBA M. PALMERVie Presidents ROBERT E. BUX BAUM.

HERBERT C. MOORECorresbooding Secretary: ROBERT M.

BOWENRecording Secretary: HAVEN KOLBTreasure: T. MILTON OLER, JR.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATIONCOMMISSIONS. Roc 303, 84 State D.,Boston 02108 (617. 523-)060)

President: JULES P. SUSSMAN1st Vice Nikkei: MRS. EARL H.

BOURNEtad Vice Pre:West: FRANK CHASEDeath. SectemyTreaserer: STUART

DeBARDDirects.: ROBERT J. FLUB, AI.VAH

SANBORN, RICHARD PHIPPEN,ALBERT J. SCHNEIDER, NORTONNIC KERSON

DEPARTMENT OF AORICULTuRE. 100Cambridge St, Boston 02202 (617,727.3000)

Commissioner: NATHAN CHANDLER

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. 112 TrelINOM5*, Weak 02111 (617, 7174146)

Seam' Supervisot of Conservatioa EstweetioerRAYMOND L GEHUNO, JR.

Dapervisoe of Conservation Eidattion:RICHARD S. SHORT

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES.Lenten SaReultall Bldg., 100 Cambridge

Boston 02202 (617, 7)7-3153)(Reorganised: 1953)Chairman of the Board: THOMAS A.

FULHAMCommissioner: ARTHUR W. BROWNELL

ef Ceriesevaten Sursees:Directe: GEORGE S. SPRAGUE

De. of Feats and routs:Director BRUCE S. OULUONChief, Bureau of Recreation: OILBERT A.

BUSSChief Forearm JOHN H. LAMBERTChief Fire Warden: HOWARD E. HURLEY

Div. of Law Enforeimen:Director: KENNETH A. CROSSMANAssistants to Director. FRANKUN S.

GRAVES, ALMON H. GRIFFIN

Div. of Marine Fisherlss:Director: FRANK ONCE

Dir. of Water Palk/non Centre:Director. THOMAS C. McMAIION

De. of Wee Raeureee:Director and Oki Engineer. CHARLES F.

KENNEDY (727.3267)

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 546State House, Boston 02133 (617,727.2700)

Commissions. ALFRED LEOFRECHETTE, M.D.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. 100Nueva St., Boatel 02114 (617, 7274E00)

Commissioner: EDWARD J. RIBBSAssociate OXILIIIII/C4Itt, Div. of Waterways:

JOHN P. KING

DIVISION OF FISHERIES AND CAME. 100Cambridge D., Boston 02201 (117,727.3151)

Chairman of the Board: HARRY C.DARLING

Director. JAMES M. SHEPARDAssistant Director. RUSSELL A.

COOK INGHAM

Field Headmasters. Westboro 015E1 (617,366-44/0)

Superintended, Wildlife Research andDevelopmest COLTON H. BRIDGES

Diet of lafounatioa and Education:RICHARD CRONIN

Chief Game Biologist. E. MICHAELPOLLACK

Chief Aquatic Biologist LOUIS H.CARUFEL

CAW fish Caltartst: RALPH R. BIT tERChief of Wibi)i e Lands: JOSEPH H.

JOHNSONPublication: Ussothunet WV.' WymanEditor. TACK BEA LUI

DIstrlet WHIN Martagere:Western District EUGENE D. MORAN,

Hotted Art, fittsheld (41), 447-9719)Central District PAUL S. MUGFORD.

Temple St, West Boylske 01583 (617,135-3607)

Northeasters District: WALTER HOYT.Boa 16, Actoa OIL 263-4347)

Sowtheratera District: LEWIS C.SCHLOTTERBECK, R.F.D. 3.BstsariEs By (617, 159-3406)

45

METROPOLITAN DISTRIM COMMISSION,20 Somerset St., Boston 02108 (617,227-81C0)

(Serves 50 cities and towns of metropolitanBoston area for water, parks and recreation,and sewerage. Established: 1919)Commissions: HOWARD WHITMORE,

JR. (727.5114)Associate Commissioners: JOHN F.

HAOOERTY, MAX ROSENBLATT,VINCENT P. O'BRIEN, JOSEPH L.BnEEN, JR. (727-5114)

Engineer, Ozoostruction Div.: FRANCIST. BERGIN (727.5284)

Director, Wale Div.: ALLAN GRIEVE(727.5274)

Director and Chief Engineer, Park(F7n2 l.n3e2e6r4) ia Div.: BENJAMIN W. FINK

Director and Chief Engineer, Sewerage Div.:ALLISON C. HAYES (727-5253)

Secretary: RICHARD I. FURBUSII(7274204)

STATE COMMITTEE FOR SOIL WATER ANDMATEO RESOURCES, Div. ofConservation Services, Department ofNatural Resources. 100 CambridgeBoston 02202 (617, 727.3171)

Chairman: UNWOOD B. LEISURE, WatsonRd., Ashfield 01330

Land Use Admialstrator. HANS VAN LEER

MASSACHUSETTS COOPERATIVE FISHERYUNIT, Holdsworth Hall, Ualvenity ofMesaachusetts, Amherst 01002

Leader: JAMES A. McCANNAssistant: ROGER J. REED

MASSACHUSETTS COOPERATIVEWILDUFE RESEARCH UNIT. Weakof Massachusetts, Ushers* 01002 (41).545-2757) (Edshisbed: 1948)

Leader WILUAM 0. SHELDONAssistant JOSEPH S. LARSON

CITIZEN GROUPS

MASSACHUSETTS WILDLIFE FEDERATION,INC, Boa 343, Natick 01760

(A representative statewide organisation.affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation. primarily devoted to the wise use,prearatkm, ertherkal appreciation. andrestoratioa of wildlife and other oatmealtesoiactsResideat:

)CHESTER S. SPENCER, 1 I

Cleveiand D, Arlington 02174 (617,640914)

Vice Residents: CHARLES STRUMSKI,Norwood; HERBERT J. ARK Maiden

Swear: HERBERT R.d, Natick 01

DR BURY, 16Retro R

treacle: HAROLD A. BAULD. ISPlease St, Fayrille 01745

Affiliate Representative. LESTER B.SMITH, 13 Porto Rd, Natick 017E0(617. 6534699)

AReniate: HARVEY 0. SAWYER, 65Bacon St, Natick 01160

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Publication: Messachusetts Wide leEditor: WILLIAM K. TURNER, Boa lox,

Burlington 01803

COUNCIL OF SPORTSMEN'S CLUBS OFMASSACHUSETTS, INC., THE

(Organized: 1929)President: EDMUND J. GLEASON. 290

North St., Feeding Hills 01030 (413,7/2-0010)

Secretary: WILFRED R. SVENSON, 226 N.Main Si., Andover 01810 (617, 475.2289)

Treasurer: ERWIN S. WILDER. 319Linwood St., West Lynn 01905 (617,592.7592)

Legislative Chairman: ERWIN S. WILDER

MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OPCONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: HENRY RENOUF, Robin Farm,DIsks(,..iiir0;007 t4 i .1,

323-6212)

MASSACHUSETTS AUDUBON SOCIETY,INC S. Great Rd., Uricoln 01773 (617,2$94503)

President: RfafARD BORDEN, GreatMeadows Rd., Concord 01742

Executive Vice President: ALLEN H.MORGAN

MASSACHUSETTS FOREST AND PARKASSOCIATION, One Court Si., Boston0210$ (617, 742.2553)

(To introduce judicious methods in dealingwith all natural resources; to promote the wiseuse of the natural envieonment. includingforests, parks, watersheds. wetlands, tidalflats. estuaries, and other "nib's habitat,whether privately or publicly mined; toarouse and educate a public interest In thoseobjectives. Organized: 119E)President: HERBERT W. PRATTTreasurer: GEORGE G. LORINGExecutive Meth*: BENJAMIN W. NASONPublications: forest and Peek News i

Conservator tetsatne &win

TRUSTEES OF RESERVATIONS. THE. 224Adams St., Mikes 02116 (617, 695.2066)

(A privately administered, charitableCOpotstiori. founded fc conservationpurposes to preserve places of natural battyand historic Mimed In Manse/newsFounded: 1891)Chairman: AUGUSTUS P. LORING. 35

Congress , Boston 02109Resident: CHARLES R. STRICKLAND.

$11 Boylston St, Dodoes 02116Director: GORDON ABBOTT,

*MICHIGAN

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. LewisCass Mc* Bldg., Laming 41913 (317,371-10,0)

Director: B. DALE BALLChief Deputy: JOHN CALKINSDeputy Directors: GEORGE WHITEilEAD,

RALPH MORROW

State Son Conservation Committee, Rm. 324,Natural Resources Bldg., East Lansing48823 (517, 355-3346)

Executive Secretary: R. O. HILL

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES.Mason Bldg., Lensing 48926 (517,373-1220)

Natural Resources Commission: AUGUSTSCHOLLE, Chairman, Detroit; HARRYH. WHITELEY, Rogers City; ROBERTC. McLAUGHLIN, Detroit; CARL T.JOHNSON, Grand Rapids; V. M.LAITALA, Hancock

Director: RALPH A. MacMULLANAssistant (Maim A. LAN li UALLAYExecutive Assistant: SAMUEL A.

MILSTEINDeputy Directors: Administration,

GAYLORD A. WALKER, Field,WARREN W. SHAPTON, Recreation,GLENN C. GREGO, ResourcesManagement, CHARLES D. HARRIS,Water Management, RALPH W.PURDY

Chief, Administrative Services Div.:ROBERT D. BURKE (373-1187)

Chief, Engineering Div.: HAROLD C.MACSWAIN (373-1180)

Chief, Fish Div.: WAYNE TODY(373.1280)

Chief, Freest Fire Div.: MILTON M.BERGMAN (373-1218)

Chief, Pommy Div.: T. E. DAW (373.1274Chief. Game Div.: DONALD W.

DOUG LASS (3731263)Chief, Geological Survey Div.: GERALD E.

EDDY (3731256)Chief, Information set Education Div.:

WILLIAM J. M ULLENDORE(373-1214)

Chief, Lands Div.: JOSEPH D.STEPHANSKY (3734246)

Chi.., Law Enforcement Div.: JOHN A.AMU' LM (373-1230)

Chief, Mackinac Island Div.: EUGENEPETERSEN (Mackinac bland 847-3)21)

Chief, larks Div.: ROBERT 0. DODGE(39-1170)

Chief. Personnel Div.: M. E.SOUTHWORTH (371-1207)

Chief, Recreation Resource Planning Div.:

NORMAN F. SMITH (373-11714Chief, Recreation Services Div.: JOSEPH W.

SEAVEY (3731660)Chief. Research and Development Div.:

DAVID H. JENKINS (373-37901Chef, Tourism Div.: WILLIAM T.

McGRAW (173-0670)Chief, Hydrological Starvey Div.: DALE W.

GRANGER (373-3930)Dtict Water Development Services biv.:

'WILLIAM D. MARKS (373-1990)Chief, Water QuaSty Control Div.:

FRANCIS B. FROST (373-1947)

MICHIGAN

Chief, Waterways Div.: KEITH WILSON()i.1-0626)

Publication: Mtchtgan Natural RISOUICIAMagazine

Editor: JOHN GRAY

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 3300 N.Logan Si., Lansing 48914 (517, 373.1321)

Director: R. GERALD RICE, M.D.

HURON-CLINTON METROPOLITANAUTHORITY, 1750 Guardian Bldg.,Detroit 41226 (313, 961.5865)

Director: DAVID 0. LAIDLAW

WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION. MasonBldg., Lansing 48926 (S17, 373-3560)

(Water resources and State water pollutioncontrol programs)FAerre Ive Starts :I: RAD?Assistant Executive Secretary: NORMAN F.

BILLINGS

CILIZEN GROUPS

MICHIGAN UNITED CONSERVATIONCLUBS. Box 2235, Lansing 48911 (517,489.2417)

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,peeservation, aesthetkal appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalmounts.)President: FRED L. BROWN, 488 W.

Ashby Rd., Rt. 5. Midland 48640 (517,815-9625)

Vice Residents: LOUIS B. MICHALSKI,better; JACK SISSON, Escababs;ROGER WINK, Byton

Executive Director: JAMES L ROUMAN(517, 40-2A17)

Treasurer: S. JAMES JOHNSON, 3143Mannkn Rd., Saginaw 48603

Affiliate Representative: JOSEPH P.STRAIT, JR., P.O. Box 212, Fruitport49415 (616, 165-'616)

Alternate. JOHN H. KItCHEI, 414Franklin, Grand Haven 49411

Publication: Nit hen Ole -el -DoorsEdito*: WILLIAM KOELZER, But 2235.

Lensing 48911

MICHIGAN AUDUBON SOCIETY. 7000 N.Weston* Ave. Kalamazoo 49001 (616,311-1374) (Organized. 1904)

President. WILLIAM THOMPSON, 37Wellesley N., Pleasant Ridge 48069

Vote Pre:Went: WILLIAM 0. SHELDON.8991 Canal De, Box 440A. Rt. 4,Cheboygan 49721

Secretary: MRS. HAROLD C. ITOEL/I.E,2323 Milboxifte, Pint 41004

Treasurer: ROBERT VAN BI AR1COM,527 Lodge La., Kalamazoo 49001

Pubromitiotivrnthe Jack -Pine Wolpe(?)WA/gm AAA., Nterseertet

Editors: (I) HAROLD MAHAN. BiologyDept., Central Michigan Univesily. Mt.Pleasant (2) KENNETH 110A TON.

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MICHIGAN

1002 S. Jackson St., Jackson 49203

MICHIGAN BOTANICAL CLUB, INC.. 1100Dixboro Rd., Ann Arbor 48105 (313,764-1 / 68)

MINNESOTA

(Promotes knowledge, conservation and wIseuse of Michigan native plants, natural

GOVERNMENT AG ENCI ES

resources and scenic features. Membership: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 530 State500; Founded: 1941) Office Bldg., St. Paul 55101President: WARREN 11. WAGNER, JR.,

2111 Melrose, Ann Arbor 48104Commissioner: ROBERT W. CARLSON

(612, 221-2856)Vice President: WILLIAM F. HOPKINS,

6210 Cowell Rd., Brighton 48116Deputy Commissioner: ROY D. CARLSON

(221-2856)Corresponding Secretary: THELMA Director Administrative Services: P.ALPH J.

THOMSON, 15093 Emig Ave., Detroit GODIN (221-2856)48223 Director, Agronomy Services: ROLLIN M.

Recording Secretary; MARY E. COOLEY, DENNISTOUN (221-6121)703 S. Forest, Ann Arbor 48104 (313, Director, Crop and Livestock Reporting:662-4321) FRANCIS GRAHAM (221-385)

Treasurer: CHARLES BUSWELL, 19204 Director, Food Inspection: GEORGE H.Plainview, Detroit 48219 STEELE (221-2627)

Publication: Michigan Botanist Director, Laboratory Services: RAGNAR E.Editor in Chief: EDWARD S. VOSS, BERGMAN (221-3273)

University Herbarium, North University Director, Marketing Services: M. C. COMBSBldg., Ann Arbor 48104 (221-2847)

Piro:tor, Plant Industry: CLARE FLOYDMICHIGAN NATURAL AREAS COUNCIL (/21.3347)

University of Michigan Botanical Acting Director, Poultry Indust ies: ROBERTGardens, 1803 N. Dixboro Rd., Ann E. k4OEFfRLE (221-2861)Arbor 48105

(Seeks to locate and stud) choice naturalareas, prepares recommendations for their DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION, 101preservation under dedicated ownership,either public or private, and attempts to

Centennial Bldg., 658 Cedar St., St. Paul55101 012, 22l plus extension)

assure their perpetuity. Michigan Commissioner: JARLE LEIRFALLOM (Ext.representative of The Nature Conservancy. 2549)Membership: 200; Founds!' 1952) Deputy Commissioner: C. B. BUCKMANChairman: RONALD KArP, Alma College, (Ext. 2540)

Aiwa 48801 (517, 463-2141, Ext. 279) Assistant Commissioner: ROBERT H.Vice CI) .irman: GEORGE THOMSON, RYGG (Ext. 6591)

15093 Faust Ave., Detroit 48223 Supervisor, Conservation License Center:Secretary-Treasurer: PHILIP CLAM PITT, DONALD J. McMAHON (Ext. 2317)

Cranbrook Institute of Science, Lone Pine Administrator, Burnau of BusinessRd., Bloomfield Hills 48013 Management: HOWARD B. MUNSON

(Ext. 2188)MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES Administrator, Bureau of Engineering: DON

COUNCIL Department of Natural DAVISON (Ext. 2119)Resources, Mason Bldg., Lansing 48926 Administrator, Bureau of Information and

(A private nonprofit, nonpolitical Education: RICHARD A. WOODBURYorganization of groups seeking to advance (Ext. 3336)scientific principles in the management and Administrator, Bureau of Planning: JEROME

Provides H. KUE}L'I (Ext. 2941)use of nature, resources. memberswith an opportunity to exchange ideas and Director, Div. of Game and Fish: RICHARDinformation, and pros:des a public forum to D. WETTERSTEN (Ext. 2894)discuss and evaluate problems. Technical Supervisor, Section of Game: DAVID B.committees develop specific recommendations VESALL (Ext. 3344)for meeting current needs.) Supervisor, Section of Fisheries: HJALMARChairman: NORMAN F. BILLINGS (517, 0. SWENSON (Ext. 3325)

373-3560) Technical Assistant to the Director of GameVice Chairman: HOWARD A. TANNER, and Fish: JOHN B. MOYLE (Ext. 2835)

Michigan State University, East Lansing Director, Div. of Enforcement and Field48823 (353-3260) Service: PAUL R. MARTZ (Ext. 3373)

Secretary: ROBERT W. KELLEY (373-1256) Director, Div. of Lands and Forestry:Treasurer: DAN E. REED, Michigan Farm WILLIAM AULTFATHER (Ext. 2816)

Bureau, Lansing 48904 (485-8121) Director, Div. of Parks and Recreation: U.W. HELLA (Ext. 2531)

MICHIGAN SOIL CONSERVATION Director, Div. of Waters, Soils, and Minerals:DISTRICTS, INC. EUGENE R. GERE (Ext. 2965)

President: RANDEL BURSON, Rt. 2, Publication: The Conservation VolunteerSchoolcraft 49087 (616, 679-5931) Editor: JOHN G. McKANE

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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, University ofMinnesota, Minneapolis 55455 (612,373.3372)

Director: PAUL K. SIMS

POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY, 717Delaware Ave., S.E., Minneapolis 55440(612, 339-8571)

(Administers the State statutes covering waterpollution, air pollution, solid-waste control,and related land use. Established: 1967)Executive Director: JOHN P. BADALICHAssistant Executive Director: LYLE H.

SMITHDirector, Div. of Water Quality:

CLARENCE A. JOHANNESDirector, Div. of Air Quality: EDWARD M.

WICKDirector, Div. of Solid Wastes: FLOYD .1.

FORSBERGInformation Representative: RE;BERT B.

RAY

STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMISSION, 318 North Hall,University of Minnesota, St. Paul 55101

(Set up in 1937 under the Soil ConservationDistricts Act to work with Soil and WaterConservation Districts throughout Minnesotaand assist in their programs.)Executive Secretary: MERLON ENGLAND

(612, 221-3767)

WATER RESOURCES BOARD, 353Centennial Bldg., St. Paul 55101 (612,221-2840)

(Counsels with agencies to promote systematicadministration of water policy and coordinateand accelerate conservation activities. Boardalso has jurisdiction over establishment ofwate..hed districts.)Chairman: RECTOR H. PUTNAM, Box

245, Blue Earth (507, 526-2518)Members: CHARLES H. PRIOR, St. Paul;

RICHARD 0. CANNING, Hendrum;HAROLD MACY, St. Paul; GEORGEP. GRUSSING, Clara City

Administrative Secretary: ERLING M.WEIBERG

CITIZEN GROUPS

MINNESOTA CONSERVATION FEDEAATION,4313 Shady Oak Rd., Hopkins 55343(612, 938-5230)

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: LAWRENCE B. CARLSON,

17750 Aztec St., N.W., Anoka 55303(612, 421-8243)

Vice President: JOHN F. ROSE, 10650Mississippi Blvd., N.W., Coon Rapids55433

Executive Director: JAMES T. SHIELDS,Box 88, Longville 56655 (218, 303-2933)

Office Manager: MARION McKINLEY

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Secretary: ALLEN FARMES, 7200 WillowLa. North, Minneapolis 55430 (612,561-1289)

Treasurer: PHIL NIERENGARTEN, 816Kilian Blvd., S.E., St. Cloud 56301

Affiliate Representative: JOE A. SEKULA,301 N. Main, Crookston 567I6 (218,281-2821)

Alternate: LAWRENCE B. CARLSONPublication: Minnesota Out -01-DoorsEditor: MARTIN McGOWAN, JR., 1640

Como Ave., St. Paul 55108

CLEAR AIR, CLEAR WATER - UNLIMITED,Rt. 1, South St. Paul 55075

(Works to inform the public of the manyserious environmental problems confrontingman. Programs include participation atregulatory agency hearings, legislative activityat the state level, research scholarship onpollution problems, and publication of anewsletter.)President: JOHN PEGORSExecutive Secretary: MRS. J. HOMER

PIERSONTreasurer: ELIZABETH BACHMANN

IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA,INC. (Minnesota Div.), 311 Times AnnexBldg., Marquette at Fourth, Minneapolis55401 (612, 338-1418)

President: CARL V. PEARSON, 5729Bloomington Ave., South, Minneapolis55417

Vice President: DAVID F. ZENTNER, 810Arlington Ave., Duluth 55P11

Secretary: EVELYN THOMAS, 605 UptonAve., South, Minneapolis 55405

Treasurer: MRS. STAR HAY, 217 W. 27thSt., Minneapolis 55408

Publication: Minnesota WaltonianEditor: EDWARD H. FRANEY, 5545

Logan Ave., South, Minneapolis 55419

MINNESOTA ASSOCIATION FORCONSERVATION EDUCATION, GreenHail, University of Minnesota, St. Paul55101

(To establish and support conservationeducation in Minnesota public and privateeducational institutions. Engages in activitiesand services that will enhance the quality ofinstruction of conservation at all levels ofeducation, whether it be in the classroom orout-of-doors.)President: RICHARD J. MYSHAK,

Environments I Science Center, 5400Glenwood Ave., Minneapolis 55422 (612,544-8971)

1st Wee President: E. MARTIN SONDE,3313 66TH Ave., North, Minneapolis

2nd Vice President: ROBERT POPPE, 117515TH St., Granite Falls

Secretary: LOIS MANNTreasurer: MARYLYN DENEENPublicatic-,: News/oar

MINNESOTA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: WILLIAM B. PEARSON, R.R.

1, Ogilvie 56358 (612, 272-4536)

MINNESOTA ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLCITIZENS ASSOCIATION, CentralManor, 26 E. Exchange St., St. Paul55101 (612, 222-2998)

(Nonprofit organization concentrating onaction to prevent environmental exploitation.Evaluates and publicizes problems anddangers of pollution; alerts public to thenecessity for active citizen participation in theprotection of natural resources. Membership:3,000: Founded: 1968)Chairman of the Board: ROBERT F.

NELSON, 1051 McKnight Rd., St. Paul55119

President: PAUL H. ENGSTROM (612,224-',639)

Secretary: RUTH E. McLEOD, 489 MysticSt., St. Paul 55119 (612, 735-0860)

Executive Secretary: DOUGLAS S. YOUNG(222.2998)

Treasurer: ARTHUR DUFAULT, 509Hibbing, St. Paul 55119

Publication: MECCA NewsletterEditor: MRS. W. C. GENCK, 1999 Sargent

Ave., St. Paul 55105

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

AIR AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROLCOMMISSION, P.O. Box 827, Jackson39205 (601, 354-6783)

Executive Secretary: ROBERT S. WRIGAT

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ANDCOMMERCE, P.O. Box 1609, Jackson39205 (601, 354-6563)

Commissioner: JIM BUCK ROSS

FORESTRY COMMISSION, 1106 WoolfolkState Office Bldg., Jackson 39201 (601,355-9361, Ext. 291) (Organized: 1926)

CommirSoners: GOV. JOHN BELLWILLIAMS, Chairman, CHARLES R.CAVINESS, Vice Chairman, GEORGEB. PETERS, SR., S. F. MULLINS, H.JOE CURRAN, OLSON SMITH,BILL McCORMICK, J. D. SIBLEY

State Forester: WENDELL D. LACKDeputy State Forester: JOSEPH E.

WEATHERLY, JR.Information-Education Director: FREDDIE

M. JORDANFire Control Director. H. 0. STEWARTForest Management Director: LEON F.

ESTESBusiness Director: CHARLES H. GREEN

GAME AND FISH COMMISSICK, Game andFish Bldg., 402 High St., Box 451,Jackson 39205 (601, 354-7333)

Commissioners: R. C. COOK, JR.,Chairman; MARSHALL D.TREPPENDAHL, Vice Chairman; I. W.BUSH, TOM W. CLEVELAND,

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MISSISSIPPI

BILLY R. COVINGTON, KIRBY P.FAUCETTE, liERSHEL B. HOWELL,SAM V. MORSE , BRENT NICKLE,TOM RIDDELL, JR., L. H. SANDERS

Executive Director: BILLY JOE CROSSAssistant Director: JOHN P. CAMPChief of Game and Fisheries: W. H.

TURCOTTEChief of Game: JOHN H. PHARESChief of Fisheries: BARRY 0. FREEMANChief Law Enforcement Officer: WILLIAM

M. PEAVYPublic Relations Director: JAMES H.

WATTS

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, P.O. Box 4915,Jackson 39216 (601, 354-6228)

Director and State Geologist: WILLIAM H.MOORE

GULF COAST RESEARCH LABORATORY. E.Beach, P.O. Box AG, Ocean Springs39564 (601, 875.2244)

(Carries on research in marine biology andfisheries, and geology.)Director: GORDON GUNTERMarine Biologists: WALTER ABBOTT, J.

Y. CHRISTMAS, DAVID W. COOK,WILLIAM J. DEMORAN, C. E.DAWSON, TOM D. McILWAIN

Marine Geologist: W. L. SILER

PARK SYSTEM, 502 Milner Bldg., Jackson39201 (601, 3546321)

Comptroller: SPENCER E. MEDLIN

STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. P.O. Box 1700,Jackson 39205

State Health Officer: HUGH B.COTTRELL, M.D.

Director of Sanitary Engineering: JOE D.BROWN (366-2622)

STATIi BOARD OF WATERCOMMISSIONERS. 416 N. State St ,Jackson 39201 (601, 354-7236) (Organized:1956)

Water Engineer: JACK W. PEPPERPublication: Mississippi Water News

STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMITTEE

Chairman: JIM BUCK ROSS, Box 1609,Jackson 39205 (601, 354-6563)

Field Representative: B. H. DIXON,Carthage 39051 (601, 267-9882)

CITIZEN GROUPS

MISSISSIPPI WILDLIFE FEDF'AATION(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: CLARENCF M. LADNER, 108

State St., Bay St. Louis 39520 (601,467.4238)

Secretary-Trruurer: FRANK LADNER,

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MISSISSIPPI

125 Hancock Ave., Bay St. Louis 39520(601, 467-7130)

Affiliate Representative: REV. J. W.HOWELL, Rt. 2, Box 40, luka 38852

Alternate: CECIL Q. COPE AND, Box4721, Jackson 39216

Publication: The Mississippi SportsmanEditor: DORIS M. GUPTON, P.O. Box

10114, Jackson 39206

MISSISSIPPI ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTCOMMISSIONERS

President: P. T. EUBANKS, Rt. 3, Sumrall39482 (601, 582-2161)

MISSISSIPPI FORESTRY ASSOCIATION,1111 Standard Life Bldg., Jackson 39201

(A nonprofit organization to conserve,develop, protect, and promote the foreFt andrelated ',mural resources of Mississippi for thebest interest of this and succeedinggenerations. Composed of about 1,600 treefarmers, forest industries, equipmentsuppliers, and financial institutions.Organized: 1938)President: FRANK DAVIS, CrosbyVice President: JAMES M. VARDAMAN,

JacksonExecutive Vice President: BEN A. DAVIS,

JR.Treasurer: T. W. HICKMAN, :R.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, JeffersonCity 65101

Commissioner: DEXTER DAVIS (314,636-7166)

DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION, P.O.Box 180, Jefferson City 65101 (314,636-8141) (Organized: 1937)

Commissioners: WILLIAM A. STARK,Bethany; JIM TOM BLA1R, St. Louis;LEWIS D. LINVILLE, Kansas City;ROBERT G. DeLANEY, Charleston

Director CARL R. NORENAssociate Director: LARRY R. GALEAssistant Director (Line Divisions): ALLEN

BROHNAssistant Director (Staff Functions): P. G.

BARNICKOL

Field Div.:Chief: VERNON BENNETTSuperintendent, Education: CLARENCE

BILLINGSSuperintendent, Protection (Law

Enforcement): /AMU L. BAILEYField Services Coordinator: KENNETH R.

HICKS

Fisheries Div.:Chief: CHARLES A. PURKETT, JR.Assistant Chief: JAMES P. FRY

Superintendent, Hatcheries: CHARLES E.HICKS

Superintendent, Fisheries Research: JOHNFUNK

Game Div.:Chief: DUNBAR ROBBAssistant Chief: MIKE MILONSKISuperintendent, Game Research; BILL T.

CRAWFORDSuperintendent, Game Management: DEAN

A. MURPHY

Forestry Div.:State Forester: OSAL B. CAPPSAssistant, Administration: MILTON G.

HOYERAssistant, Forest Management: JOHN E.

WY LIEAssistant, Fire Protection: KERWIN F.

HAFNER

Staff Functions:Attorney: JULIAN L. O'MALLEYChief Engineer: CHARLES E. HOOKERFiscal Officer: VERNON E. SIEVERTInformation Officer: JAMES F. KEEFEOperations Officer; ROBERT F. WELLSPersonnel Officer: RAY M. WELLSPlanning Officer: EDWIN H. GLASERFederal Aid Coordinator: A. REED

TWICHELLPublication: Missouri ConservationistEditor: JAMES F. KEEFE

DIVISION OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ANDWATER RESOURCES, P.O. Box 250,Rolla 65401 (314, 364-1752)

(To investigate the geology and assist inthe orderly development of mineral andwater resources of the St..te. Formed:1853)State Geologist: WILLIAM C. HAYESPublication: Missouri Mineral Industry News

STATE PARK BOARD, Rm. 1204, JeffersonBldg., P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City 65101(314, 635-9156)

Board Members: GERALD B. ROWAN,CARTER V. BLANTON, CONN C.WINFREY, CHARLES TYE EVANS,ROBERT M. WOLPERS, HUBERT E.LAY

Director: JOSEPH JAEGER, JR. (Ext. 21)Associate Director: MATT MATHENEY

(Ext. 29)Assistant Director, Field Div.: HADLEY K.

IRWIN (Ext. 24)Assistant Director, Operations Div.:

ROBERT G. HAAKE (Ext. 23)Assistant Director, Development Div.:

KENNETH P. OTKE (Ext. 32)Assistant Director, Historical Div.: ORVAL

L. HENDERSON (Ext. 27)Chief Planner: GALE R. TRUSSELL (Ext.

35)Grants-in-Aid Specialist: JAMES KOLB

(Ext. 35)Landscape Architect: JAMES MCINTOSH

(Ext. 35)

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Chief Ranger; LYNN MONTGOMERY(Ext. 40)

Recreation Supervisor: ROBERT E.DAVIDSON (Ext. 22)

Chief Naturalist: BEN KNOX (Ext. 35)

STATE SOIL AND WATER DISTRICTSCOMMISSION, 705 Hitt Bldg., Universityof Missouri, Columbia 65201 (314,449-6316)

(To administer the soil and waterconservationdistricts and formulate policies and generalprczrams for the ing of Missouri soil andwater by those districts.)Chairman: ELMER R. KIEHL, Agriculture

Bldg., University of Missouri, Columbia65201 (314, 449-9301)

Executive Secretary: LEE E. NOR BURY

WATER POLLUTION BOARD, Department ofPublic Health and Welfare, 112 W. HighSt., P.O. Box 154, Jefferson City 65101(314, 635-9117)

Executive Secretary: JACK K. SMITH

MISSOURI COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT,Stephens Hall, University of Missouri,Columbia 65201

Leader: RICHARD 0. ANDERSONAssistant: DANIEL W. COBLE

MISSOURI COOPERATIVE WILDLIFERESEARCH UNIT, University of Missouri,Columbia 65201 (314, 442-3198)

Acting Leader: W. REID GOFORTH

CITIZEN GROUPS

CONSERVATION FEDERATION OFMISSOURI, 312 E. Capitol Ave.,Jefferson City 65101 (314, 635-7188)

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aestheticsl appreciation andrestoration of wildlife and other resources.)President: CLAUDE A. RELF, 1001 E. 78th

St., Kansas City 64131 (816, 444-1215)Vice President: C.F. LUEBBERT, Tipton;

EUGENE F. PAUL, St. LouisExecutive Secretary: ED STEGNER (314,

635-.7188)Secretary: JEFF HATCHER, 202 E. Home,

Vandalia 63382 (314, 594-2937)Treasurer: CHARLES P. BE L, 207 N.

William, Columbia 65201Affiliate Representative: P.L. SHOUSE, Box

47, Bigelow 64425 (816, 442-3298)Alternate: ED STEGNERPublication: Missouri WildlifeEditor: ED STEGNER

AUDUBON SOCIETY OF MISSVURIPresident: DAVID A. EASTERLA, 403 S.

Fredrick, Maryville 64468Vice President: DUANE KELLY, 2501 Van

Brunt, Apt. 5, Kansas City 64127Secretary: ALBERTA BOLINGER, 40 Plaza

Sq., Apt. 1106, St. Louis 63103 (314,231.5564)

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Treasurer: HOMER R. BOLEN, CapeGiradeau 63701 (334-1145)

MISSOURI ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: ANDRE LUYS, R.D. I. Box 9,Carthage 64836 (417, 358-7073)

MONTANA

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

BUREAU OF MINES AND GEOLOGY, Rm.203-B, Main Hall, Montana College ofMineral Science and Technology, Butte59701 (406, 792.83/1, Ext. 247)

Director: UUNO M. SAHINEN

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, StateCapitol, Helena 59601

Commissioner: GEORGE LACKMAN (406,449-3144)

DEPARTMENT OF STATE LANDS ANDINVESTMENTS, Capitol Bldg., Helena59601 (406, 449-2074)

State Board of Land Commissioners:GOVERNOR FORREST H.ANDERSON, Chairman, Helena;DOLORES COLGURG, Helena;FRANK MURRAY, Helena; ROBERTL. WOODAHL, Helena; TEDSCHWINDEN, Ex Officio Secretary

Commissioner: TED SCHWINDEN

FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT, Helena59601 (4of. 449-2535)

Commission Members: HUGH G. KING,Chairman, Frenchtovm; JOSEPH .1.McCAFFERY, JR., Vice Chairman,Butte; RAYMOND E. CLAUSEN,Malta; JOSEPH J. KLABUNDE, Havre:ROBERT H. WILSON, Hardin

Director: FRANK H. DUNKLE (449-3186)Deputy Director: KEITH A. FRESEMAN

(449.3187)Chief, Fisheries Management: A. N

WHITNEY (449-2449)Chief, Game Management: WYNN

FREEMAN (449-2612)Chief, Information and F.ducation:

RICHARD J. MUNRO (449-2603)Chief, Law Enforcemms: ORVILLE W.

LEWIS (449-2453)Chief, Recreation and Parks: WESLEY

WOODGERD (449-3066)Chief Fisheries Biologist: GEORGE D.

HOLTON (449-2448)Superintendent, Hatcheries: WILLIAM

ALVORD (449-2447)Publication: Montana WiklkleEditor: VERNON CRAIG (449-3067)

OFFICE OF STATE FORESTER, 2705 SpurginRd., Missoula 59801 (406, S43-3622)

Members of the State Board: GOVERNORFORREST H. ANDERSON, Helena;GARETH 0. MOON, Secretary,

Missoula; CLYDE HAWKS, St. Xavier;GEORGE NEFF, Bonner; MARKSCHOKNECHT, Libby; JOHNBAUCUS, Helena; ARNOLD BOLLE,Missoula; HOLLIS YOUNG, Creston;NEAL RAHM, Missoula

Slate Forester: GARETH C. MOONAssistant State Forester: ROBERT W.

ARNOLDChief, Administrative Services Div.:

RICHARD ISAACSChief, Operational Services Div.: ROBERT

B. GRIFFESChief, Information Services Div.: DON M.

DRUMMOND

STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Helena59601 (406, 449-2544)

(State water pollution control program)Executive Officer and Secretary: JOHN S.

ANDERSON, M.D.Director, Div. of Environmental Sanitation

and Secretary, State Water PollutionCouncil: C. W. BRINCK

Director, Div. of Air Pollution Control andIndustrial Hygiene: BENJAMIN WAKE

STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE,224 Mitche I Bldg., Helena 59601 (406,449-2608)

(To organize Soil and Water ConservationDistricts to conserve and develop soil, water,and related natural resources.)Chairman: DEAN HANSON, Gildford

59525Executive Secretary: 0. M. UELANDPublication: Treasure Acres

WATER RESOURCES BOARD. MitchellBldg., Helena 59601 (406, 449.3648)

Chairman; GOVERNOR FORREST H.ANDERSON, Helena

Vice Chairman: WILBUR WHITE, TwodotDirector: E. V. DARLINTON

MONTANA COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT,Dept. of Zoology and Entomology.Montana State University, Bozeman59715

Leader: RICHARD I. GRAHAMAssistant: WILLIAM R. GOULD, JR.

MONTANA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFERESEARCH UNIT, University ofMontana, Missoula 59801 (406, 243-5372)(Organized: 1950)

Leader: JOHN J. CRAIGHEADAssistant: BARTHOLOMEW W. O'GARA

CITIZEN GROUPS

MONTANA WILDLIFE FED4TRATION, 410Woodworth, Missoula 59801 (406,543-6945)

(A representative stateMie organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)

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President: HAROLD MILLER, Box 22,Sanders 59076 (406, 342-33631

vice Presidents: GAY EASTON, Laurel;ROBERT LYNAM, Miles City

Executive Secretary: I. DONALD ALDRICH(406, 543-6945)

Treasurer: GAY EASTON, 519 2ND Ave.,Laurel 59044

Affiliate Representative: LELAND H.SCHOONOVER, Box 941, Poison 59860(406, ,33-2342)

Alternate: I. DONALD ALDRICHPublication: Montana Wildidi Federation NewsEditor: HAROLD STEARNS, Harlowton

59063

MONTANA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

rfesident; CARL JOHNSON, Shields Rt.,Livingston 59047 (406, 247-3208)

MONTANA CONSERVATION COUNCIL, INC.,Box 175, Missoula 59801

President: DON M. DRUMMOND, 141North Ave., East, Missoula 59801

Executive Secretary: LILLIAN HORNICK

NEBRASKA

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, StateCapitol, Slate House Sta., Box 4844,Lincoln 68509 (402, 473-1341)

Director: ELMER C. SCHLAPHOFFAssistant Director 5'. H. JONES

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, State House Sta.,Box 94757, Lincoln 68509

(State water pollution control program)Secretary, State Water Pollution Control

Council: T. A. FILIPI (402, 473-1484)

DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES,Lincoln 68509 (402, 473-1663)

(Water resources program)Director: DAN S. JONES, JR.Assistant Director: M. E. BALL

GAME AND PARKS rOMMISSION, StateCapitol Bldg., Lincoln 68509 (402,473.1471)

Commission Members: LEF R. WELLS,Chairman, Axtell; FLOYD STONE,Alliance; CHARLES E. WRIGHT,McCook; M. M. MUNCIE, Plattsmouth;JAMES C. COLUM BO, Omaha;FRANCES HANNA, Thedford;BRUCE E. COWGILL, Silver Creek

Director: MELVIN 0. STEENAssistant Director: WILLARD R. BARBEEChief of Engineering: LYLE TANDERUPChief of Federal Aid: WILLIAM J. BAILEYChief of Fiscal: LACK HANNAChief of Fisheries: GLEN R. FOSTERChief of Game: LLOYD P. VANCEChief of Information and Tourism:

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NEBRASKA

RICHARD H. SCHAFFERChief of Land Management: RICHARD J.

SPA DYChief of Law Enforcement: CARL E.

GETTMANNChief of Parks: JACK C. STRAINChief of Personnel: LLOYD M. STEENChief of Research: C. PHILLIP AGEEPublication: NEBRASKAlandEditor: RICHARD H. SCHAFFER

District Offices:District I: Box 725, Alliance 69301 (308,

762-5605)District II: Box 65, Bassett 68714 (402,

684-3511)District III: Box 934, Norfolk 68701 (402,

371-4950)District IV: Rt. 4, North Platte 69101 (308,

S32.6225)District V: Wildlife Bldg., Lincoln 68509

(402, 473-1375)

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Conservation andSurvey Div., University of Nebraska,Lincoln 68508 (402,172 -2620)

Acting Director: V. H. DREESZEN

STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMISSION, Stare Capitol, StateHouse Sta., Box 94725, Lincoln 68509(402, 473-1261)

Executive Secretary: WARREN D.FAIRCHILD

CITIZEN GROUPS

IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA,INC. (Nebraska DN./

President: JAMES WESTPHAL, 1805 N. HSt., Fremont 68025 (402, 721-5288)

Eastern Div. Vice President: DELLMILLER, 4828 3 St., Lincoln 68510

Western Div. Vice President: MARIONCODNER, 2404 N. Broadwell, GrandIsland 68801

Secretary Treasurer: HOPE HASS, 1750 N.C St., Fremont 68025 (402, 721-9686)

NEBRASKA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER LONSERVAT1ON DISTRICTS

President: WARREN PATEFIELD, Laurel68745 (402, 256-3642)

NEBRASKA ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION,INC., University of Nebraska StateMuseum, Lincoln 68508

(To promote the study of ornithology andnatural hist,wy in general by uniting thenatural history students of Nebraska.Membership: 200; Founded 1899)President: LARRY C. HOLCOMB, Dept. of

Biology, Creighton University, Omaha68131

Vice President: MILDRED GROSS, 945Longwood Dr., Crete 68333

Secretary: NEVA PREUSS, 1441 UrbanaLa., Lincoln 68505 (402, 434-6939)

Treasurer: FREDA JEN3EN, WeepingWater 68463

Custodian: KENT FIALAPublication: The Nebraska Bird Revieb,"Editor: RUSTON G. CORTELYOU, 5109

Underwood Ave., Omaha 68132 (402,556-7489)

NEVADA

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

BUREAU OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEAt..TH,State Health Div., 201 S. Fall St., CarsonCity 89701 (102, 882-7458)

(State water pollution control program)Chief: E. 0. GREGORY

BUREAU OF MINES, University of Nevada,Reno 89507 (702, 784-6691)

Director: VERNON E. SCHEIDAssociate Director: ARTHUR BAKER, III

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 350Capitol Ave., P.O. Box 1209, eleno 89504(702, 784-6401)

Executive Director: LEE M. BURGEDirector, Div. of Plant Industry: HARRY E.

GA LLAWAYDirector, Div. of Animal Industry: JOHN L.

O'HARRA, D.V.M.

DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION ANDNATURAL RESOURCES, Nye Bldg.,Carson City 89701 (702, 882-7482)

Director: ELMO J. DeRICCOAssistant Director: NORMAN S. HALL

Div. of Water Resources:State Engineer: ROLAND D.

WESTERGARD (882-7441)

Div. of State Parks:Administrator; ERIC R. CRONKHITEDeputy Administrator: WILLIAM C. WOODPark Planner. JOHN RICHARDSON

Div. of State Lands:State Land Register: ELMO 3. DeRICCO

(882.7482)Deputy State Land Register: JOYCE

MADDAFORD (882-7481)

Div. of Forestry:State Forester: GEORGE ZAPPETTINI

(882-7488)

Div. of Oil and Gas Commission:Chairman: VERNON SCHEID, Bureau of

Mines, University Sta., Reno (323-2091,Ext. 564)

DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME, Box10678, Reno, 89510 (702, 784-6214)

Board of Fish and Game Commissioners: H.E. DORIAN, Chairman; MATTBERNARD, Vice Chairman; ROBERTV. BROADBENT, BRUNO H.GUISTI, WAYNE E. KIRCH, MIKELEMICH, JERRY LONGERO, JOHN

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F. McKENZIE, CARL A. PACINIDirector: FRANK W. GROVESChief of Administrative Services: DEAN L.

BLAKEChief of Game: JOSEPH C. GREENLEYChief of Fisheries: THOMAS J. TRELEASEFederal Aid Coordinator: NHS N. NILSSONPublic Information Officer: CHARLES

CRUNDENPublication: Nevada Outdoors and Wildlife

ReviewEditor: GENE McDOWELL

STATE PARK ADVISORY COMMISSION,Nye Bldg., 201 S. Fall St., Carson City139701 (702, 382-7339)

Chairman: THOMAS W. MILLER, P.O.Box 1786, Reno 89501

STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE,College of Agriculture, Reno 89107 (702,882-7428)

Chairman: GRANT ANDERSON, FernleySecretary: GEORGE ZAPPETTINI, Nye

Bldg., Carson City 89701

CITIZEN GROUPS

NEVADA WILDLIFE FEDERATION, INC., P.O.Box 15205, Las Vegas 89114

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aerthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: PHILIP T. GREGORY, JR.,

6317 Clarke Ave., Las %%gas 89107 (702,870-4563)

Vice President: BURL SUTER, 11490 HeartPine, Reno 89502

Secretary: VIRLIS L. FISCHER, 1612Houssels Ave., Las Vegas 89104 (702,384-9871)

Treasurer: CAMILLE MONDAY, Box 49,Sparks 89431

Affiliate Representative: ALBERT A.STONE, P.O. Box 292, Ely 89301 (702,289.2900)

Alternate: VIRLIS L. FISCHERPublication: Nevada Wildlife NewsletterEditor: PHILIP T. GREGORY, JR.

NEVADA ASSOCIATION OF SOILCONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: JAMES KIELHACK, RoundMountain 89045 (Tel. 2412)

NEW HAMPSHIRE

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

COUNCIL OF RESOURCES ANDDEVELOPMENT, Stale House Annex,Concord 03301

Chairman: MARY LOUISE HANCOCK

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, StateHouse Annex, Rm. 106, Concord 03301

Commissioner: FRANK T. BUCKLEY (603,271-3551)

DEPARTMENT OF RESOURCES ANDECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, State HouseAnnex, Concord 03301

Advisory Commission: JAMES T. McFATE,Chairman; MAURICE L. AREL,Industry; KENNETH E.BA R R AC LOUG H, Recreation;WILLIAM A. GILDERSLEEVE, PublicRelations; ARMAND LAGASSE,Commerce; CHARLES PETERPIN KHAM, Recreation; ROBERT T.WIGGIN, Agriculture

Commissioner: R. I. CROWLEY, JR. (603,271.2411)

Director, Div. of Resources Ltvelopment:THEODORE NAITI (271-2214)

Director, Div. of Economic Development:ELIAS A. McQUAID (271.2341)

Director, Div. of Parks: RUSSELL B.TOBEY (271-3254)

Forest Fire Control:Fire Control Assistant: RICHARD B.

DIEHL (271-2217)Management Forester, State Land

Operations: SARGENT GOODHUE(271-3456)

State Forest Nursery Supervisor: C.INGERSOLL ARNOLD (271-2216)

Research Forester: PETER H. ALLEN(271-3456)

FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT, 34 BridgeSt., Concord 03301 (603, 271-3421)

Commission Members: RICHARD F.UPTON, Chairman; HERBERT W.HILL, Secretary; THADDEUSTHORNE, LLEWELLYN F.FERNALD, LEE WULFF, REV.FRANK GULINELLO, JR.,MELVILLE E. CLARK, JOHN D.ROBERTS, SR., WILLIAM H.WELCH, STANLEY W. COLBY

Director: BERNARD W. CORSONChief, Inland and Marine Fisheries Div.:

RICHARD G. SEAMANS, JR.Chief, Game Management and Research

Div.: HILBERT R. SIEGLERChief, Law Enforcement Div.: BERNARD S.

CRAMChief, Conservation, Education and

Information Div.: DENTON H.HARTLEY

Chief, Maintenance, Construction andEngineering Div.: ALLEN I. LEWIS

Chief, Business Management: HARRY B.MATTICE

STATE CONSERVATION COMMITTEE, StateHouse Annex, Rm. 106, Concord 03301

Members: SAMUEL W. HOITT, Director,Extension Service, University of NewHampshire; HARRY A. KEENER,Director, Experiment Station, Universityof New Hampshire; FRANK T.

BUCKLEY, Commissioner, Departmentof Agriculture R. J. CROWLEY, JR.,Commissioner, Department of Resourcesand Economic Development; HUGH C.TUTTLE, ROBERT YEATON,RAYMOND OARDNER, EDWIN C.FRIZZELL, JOHN C. CALHOUN, JR.

STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEEChairman: HUGH C. TUTTLE, DoverExecutive Secretary: SAMUEL W. HOITT,

Extension Service, University of NewHampshire, Durham 03824 (603,868-5511, Ext. 263)

WATER RESOURCES BOARD, State HouseAnnex, Concord 03301

Chairman: GEORGE M. McGEE, SR. (603,271.3406)

WATER SUPPLY AND POLLUTIONCONTROL COMMISSION, 61 S. SpringSt., Concord 03301 (603, 271.3502)

Executive Director: WILLIAM A. HEALYDeputy Executive Director: THOMAS A.

LaCAVA

CITIZEN GROUPS

FEDERATED SPORTSMEN'S CLUBS OFNEW HAMPSHIRE, INC.

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise me,preservation, aesthetical apprechtion, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: JOHN HEGERTY, Pumpkin Hill

Rd., Warner 03278 (603, 271-2322)Vice President: WALTER '°R.N,Y"

NELSON, JR., 82 School St., Concord03301

Secretary: WILLIAM FITZGERALD, 123Silver Lake Rd., Hollis 03049 (603,465-7729)

Treasurer: JOHN PAYNE, Loudon 03301Affiliate Representative: RACHAEL L.

TERRILL, 298 N. State St., Concord03301 (603, 225-3243)

Alternate: ROBERT C. HILL, 10Mooreland Ave., Concord 03301 (603,225-9630)

Publication: MinutesEditors: JOHN HEGERTY, WILLIAM

FITZGERALD

AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE(Organized: 1914)President: ROBERT SMART, New

Hampton 03256 (603, 744-3025)Secretary: MRS. RALPH BRAINARD,

Walpole 03608Treasurer: MRS. BERNARD MERRILL,

2 Pleasant St., Bristol 03222Executive Director: TUDOR RICHARDS,

63 N. Main St., Concord 33301 (603,224-1896)

Editor: MRS. PAUL E. BRUNS, Durham03824

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NEW JERSEY

NEW HAMPSHIRE ASSOCIATION OFCONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: JOHN W. YORK, R.F.D. 2,Exeter 03833 (603, 772-3996)

NEW HAMPSHIRE NATURAL RESOURCESCOUNCIL INC., S S. State St., Concord03301 (603, 224-0361)

Chairman: RADCLIFF PIKE, DurhamVice Chairman: MRS. 0. W. COTTRELL,

HillsboroSecretary: LESLIE S. CLARKTreasurer: LAWRANCE W. RATHBUN,

ConcordExecutive Committee: CLAIR S.

BATCHELDER, J. WILLCOXBROWN, TUDOR RICHARDS,DOROTHY McCABE, ROBERT S.MONAHAN

SOCIETY FOP THE PROTECTION OF NEWHAMPHSHIRE FORESTS, S S. State St.,Concord 03301 (603, 224-0361)

(A voluntary, nonprofit organizationdedicated to promoting the wise use of therenewable natural resources of NewHampshire. Organized 1901)President: LAWRANCE W. RATHBUNSecretary: ROBERT P. BURROUGHSExecutive Director: PAUL 0. BOFINGEREducational Consultant: LESLIE S. CLARKPublication: Forest NotesEditor: LESLIE S. CLARK

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

BUREAU OF GEOLOGY AND TOPOGRAPHY,P. 0. Box 1889 Trenton 08625 (609,292-2576) (Established: 1865)

State Geologist: KEMBLE WIDMER

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, P. 0. Box1888, Trenton 08625 (609, 292-3976)

Secretary: PHILLIP ALAMPIDirector, Div. of Rural Resources: FRANCIS

A. RAYMALEY (292-5530)

DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION ANDECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. Labor andIndustry Bldg., Box 1390, Trenton 08625(609, 292-2886)

Comm6sioner: ROBERT A. ROE

Div. of Economic Development (292-2464)Director: PETER BLAKE (Acting)

Div. of Fish and Game, P. 0. Box 1809,Trenton 08625 (292-2965)

Director: LESTER 0. MacNAMARAChief, Bureau of Fisheries Management:

ROBERT A. HAYFORDChief, Bureau of Wildlife Management:

GEORGE N. ALPAUGHSupervisor, Public Relations and

Conservation Education: WILLIAM E.PETERMAN

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Publication: New Jersey OutdoorsEditor: R. ADAMS

Div. of Parks, Forestry and Recreation(292-2733)

Director: JOSEPH 3. TRUNCERChief, Bureau of Parks: FRANK H. RIGGChief, Bureau of Forestry: GEORGE R.

MOORHEADChief, Bureau of Recreation: DAViD

GOODWINChief, Natural Areas Section: DAVID

MOORE

Div. of Rosoune Dovaloprnont, P. 0. Box1889, Trenton 08625 (202-2795)

Director: KENNETH H. CREVELING

Div. of Shall Fishorks (292-2084)Director: CHRISTOPHER H. RILEY

Div. of Water Polley and Supply (292-2203)Director: GEORG!: R. SHANKLINChief, Bureau of Water Control: ROBERT L.

HARDMANChief, Bureau of Water Resources: ROBERT

E. CYPHERS, JR.Chief, Bureau of Water Supply: HOWARD

W. ACKEN

STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, P. 0.Box 1540, Trenton 08625

(State water pollution control program)Commissimer: ROSCOE P. KANDLE,

M.D. (609, 292-5470)Public Relations Director: DONALD S.

BENSON (292.5888)Director, Div. of Clean Air and Water:

RICHARD .1. SULLIVAN (292-5383)

STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE,Department of Agriculture, P. 0. Box1888, Trenton 08625 (609, 292-5540)

Chairman: PHILLIP ALAMPIExecutive Secretary: SAMUEL R. RACE

CITIZEN GROUPS

NEW JERSEY STATE FEDERATION OFSPORTSMEN'S CLUBS, INC.

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to Inc wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: ROBERT SMALLEY, 43 Lincoln

Ave., Milltown 05850 (201, 828.1568)Vice Presidents: STEVEN P. TCZAP,

Clifton; JAMES TOLLAR, Clifton;JOHN CAVAGUARO, Vineland

Secretary: NORMAN BAKER, 22Clearbrook Dr., Gibbsboro 08026 (609,784-3942)

Treasurer: ANTHONY ORDI LIE, 584Centennial Ave., Trenton 08629

Affiliate Representative: RALPH F.ALLOCCA, R. D. 2, Stone Hill Rd.,Colts Neck 07722 (201, 462-8620)

Alternate: DAVE G. BEAN, Box 142, Cott:

Neck 07721Publicaticl: New Jersey Rod and GunEditor: DOUG KILLIAN, 200 Morris Ave.,

Springfield 07081

ASSOCIATION CF NEW JERSEYCONSERVATION COMMISSIONS, Box171, Mertham 01945 (201, 539-7547)

President: JOHN H. CULBERTSONVice President: RICHARD C. COLEExecutive Secretary: MRS. ARTHUR G.

FENSKETreasurer: DAVID F. MOORE

NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION OF SOILCONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: NEWTON S. LAYTON, R. D. 2,Woodstown 08098 (609, 769-1678)

NEW JERSEY AUDUBON SOCIETY, 790Ewing Ave., Franklin Lakes 07417 (201,891-1211) (Organized: 1910)

President: BURTON DEZENDORF, 222Radnor Ave., Pine Beach 08741 (201,349-2236)

1st Vice President: JOHN A. MATHER, 123Woodlawn Ave., Merchantviile 08109(609, 662-1512)

2nd Vice President: MAURICE A.CHAILLET, Box 265, Greysione Park07950 (201, 538-1800)

Secretary: DORIS O. McLAUGHLINTreasurer: ALMA BECKERT, 12 Center St.,

Ramsey 07446Executive Director and Resident Naturalist:

FRANK W. McLAUGHLINPublication: New Jersey Nets e NewsEditor: HERBERT T. ARMITT, 902

Westwood Ave., River Vale 07675

NORTH JERSEY CONSERVATIONFOUNDATION, 300 MendhamMorristown, N. J. 07960 (201, 539-7540)

(A nonprofit, membership organization,concerned with open-space acquisition,environmental education, and assisting thedevelopment of municipal conservationcommissions. Formed it 1965 from the GreatSwamp Committee of the North AmericanWildlife Foundation. Membership: 2,500)President: CHARLES R. DeBEVOISE1st Vice President: THOMAS M. PETERS2nd Vice President: MRS. ROBERT M.

LLOYDSecretary: JAMES W. HAND, JR.Treasurer: WILLIAM T. SMITH, JR.Counsel: EDWARD L. voorExecutive Director: DAVID F. MOOREPublication: FootprintsEditor: MRS. LOUIS H. WHITEHEAD

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, P. 0. Box3189, Las Cruces 8801

Director: DALLAS RIERSON (505, 646-3037)

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DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISH, StateCapitol, Santa Fe 87501 (505, 827-2651)

State Game Commission: FRANK C.HIBBEN. Chairman, Albuquerque;LADD S. GORDON, Secretary;EDWARD MUNOZ, Gallup; FLOYDTODD, Central; ALVA A. SIMPSON,JR., Santa Fe; FREDERICK R.BROWN, M.D., Roswell

Director: LADD S. GORDONAssistant Director: TOM MOODYChief, Special Services Div.: E. M. LANGChief, Game Management Div.: WILLIAM

S. IIUEYChief, Fisheries Management Div.: ROY E.

BARKERChief, Business Management Div.:

WILLIAM H. GRAHNChief, Conservation Enforcement Div.: J. W.

PECKUMNChief, Information and Education Div.:

JESSE E. WILLIAMSNblication: New Mexico Wildlife!editor: ED PI3EON

Area Mims:Albuquerque: 6511 Domingo Rd., N. E., P.

0. Box 8346, Sta. C (565, 268-4374)Las Cruces: 1480 N. Main (505, 5247491)Raton: 124 Third St. (505, 445-9741)Roswell: 413 N. Virginia (505, 622.2681)

DEPARTMENT OF STATE FORESTRY, P. 0.Box 2167, Santa Fe 87501 (505, 827-2312)

(To provide fire protection to State andprivate lands within the State and promotewise use of these lands so that in the long runthe greatest benefits are derived. Established:

1957)Commissioa Members: GOVERNOR

DAVID F. CARGO, Chairman(827. 2221); RAY L. BELL, Secretary(827-2312); ALEX J. ARMIJO (827-2881)

State Forester: RAY L. BELL (827-2312)Chief of Fire Control: FRED A. FUCHSChief of Forest Management: DEAN M.

EARLForest Products Utilization Specialist:

KENNETH M. SOWLES, JR.Administrative Officer: RAYMOND R.

GALLEGOS

District Foresters:District I (Chama): MIKE HART, Park

View (505, 588-2122)District II (Cimarron): GARY HADLOCK

(Assistant District Forester), Ute Park(505, 376-2368)

District III (Magdalena): EUEL R. NAVE,Magdalena (505, 854-2489)

District IV (Las Vegas): RON TROUTMAN,Las Vegas (505, 425-7472)

District V (Caplian): LEE INGALLS,Capitan (505, 354-2231)

HEALTH AND SOOIAL SERVICFSDEPARTMENT, P.O. Box 2348, Santa Fe87501

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(State water pollution control program)Office of Environmental Services: JOHN R.

WRIGHT, Chief, Water and liquidWaste Section (505, 827.2813)

STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERALRESOURCES. Campus Sta., Socorro87801 (505, 835.5272)

Director: DON H. BAKER, JR.

STATE ENGINEER OFFICE-INTERSTATESTREAM COMMISSION, State Capitol,Santa Fe 87501 (Water resourcesprogram)

State Engineer and Secretary, InterstateStream Commission: S. E. REYNOLDS(505, 827.2127)

STATE PARK AND RECREATIONCOMMISSION, P. 0. Box 1147, Santa Fe87501 (505, 827-2726)

(To acquire, develop, interpret, maintain, andadmir'ster land and water areas of the Statehaving outstanding qualities for recreational,educational, and inspirational use andenjoyment by present and future generations.Established: 1935)Commission Members: GIL HINSHAW,

Chairman, Carlsbad; CHARLES L.HINES, Vice Chairman, Albuquerque;LUIS M. OLIVAS, Secretary, Las Vegas;JACK K. BOYER, Taos; S. Q.LCHANO R MERINO, Bayard;CHARLES C. MUMMA, Farmington;L. G. BOLES, Santa Fe

Director: JAMES L. DILLARDAssistant Director: BILL KREUCH

STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE,Rm. 301, Capitol Bldg., Santa Fe 87501

Chairman: W. P. CATER, Questa 87556(505, 586-0422)

Executive Secretary: BUD F. A. SVALBERG(505, 827-2971)

CITIZEN GROIJPS

NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE ANDCONSERVATION ASSOCIATION, INC.,Box 1542, Santa Fe 87501

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetics, appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: PAUL RIDINGS, 500 School of

Mines Rd., Sococro 87801 (505, 835-1294)Vice President. BOBBY ADEE, Hayden;

M. G. "BUCK" WEAVER, Hurley;LLOYD BOLANDER, Taos

Secretary: MRS. DAVID "PAT" MIMS(505, 982-8044)

Treasurer: GLENN BURTTRAM, Santa FeAffiliate Representative: DON M.

CLAUSER, Boa 1777, Santa Fe 87501(505, 983-7646)

Alternates: ELLIOTT S. BARKER, 343Palace Ave., Santa Fe 87501; FRED A.GROSS, JR., 2916 Chama, N.B.,

Albuquerque 87110; CLAUDE 0.WANER, 2901 Eartiart, Alamogordo88310; J. WARNER LITTLE. 7301Carriveau, N. E., Albuquerque 81108

Publication: Outdoor ReporterEditor: RODGER McKOWN, Box 1542,

Santa Fe 87501

NEW MEXICO ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: BERT PFINGSTEN, Hondo88336 (505, 653-4350)

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT, State OfficeBldg. Campus, Albany 12226

Commissioner: R. STEWART KILBORNEDeputy Commissioners: W. MASON

LAWRENCE (518, 457-5587); ROBERTE. YOUNG (457-5890); LEIGHTON A.HOPE (457-5694)

Secretary: IRWIN H. KING (457.2390)Director of Conservation Administration:

JOHN ALLEN (457-2480)Public Relations Officer: ARTHUR WOLDT

(457-5400)

Conservation Education Div.:Acting Director: EARL WESTERVELT

(457.)720)Publication: The ConservationistEditor: JAMES E. GAVAGAN (457-3450)

Fish and Wildlife Div.:Director: ALBERT G. HALL (457-5690)Assistant Director: WILLIAM G. BENTi-EY

(457-5690)Assistant Director for Law Enforcement and

Field Services: WILLIAM J.GOODMAN (457-5680)

Chief, Bureau of Fish: CARL E. PARKER(457-5420)

Chief Aquatic Biologist. EA'IL W. STILES(457-5698)

Superintendent, Fish Culture: ROBERT N.GRIFFITHS (457-5430)

Chief, Bureau of Wildlife: RALPH B.COLSON (457-4480)

Supervisor, Game Management: ARTHURW. HOLWEG (457.3730)

Superintendent, Game Farms: EARL R.HOLM (457.4290)

Chief Wildlife Biologist: JOSEPH DELL(457.3431)

Chief Conservation Officer: VAR. J.BENOIT (457-5681)

Lands and Forests Div.:Director: VICTOR GLIDER (457-3740)Superintendent, Forest Fire Control: FRED

()ETTINGER (4574740)General Manager, Forest Parks: ROBERT

NORTON (457.2500)Superintendent, Forest Insect and Disease

Control: CHARLES FROMMER

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(457.3620)Superintendent, State Forests: CHARLES E.

BOONE (457-5671)Superintendent, Forest Management and

Nurseries: CHARLES F. BAAR(457-5710)

Marine and Coastal Resources Div., 4175Veterans Memorial Hwy., Ronkonkoma11779 (516, 585-5403)

Director: DAVID WALLACEAssistant Director; ALBERT JENSEN

Mineral Resources OW:Director: CARL W. SHERMAN (457.5577)Assistant Director: DAVID E. PF.RRIMAN

(457.5577)

Motor Boats Div.:Director: JAMES J. O'BRIEN (457.3790)Assistant Director: WILLIAM J. DELANEY

(457.3790)

Parks Div.:Administrator for Parks and Outdoor

Recreation: WILBUR E. WRIGHT(457-3710)

Assistant Administrator: ROBERT J.MIDDLEBROOKS (457.3410)

Saratoga Springs Reservation Div., SaratogaSprings 12866 (518, 584-2000)

Director: JOSEPH FENNELLAssistant Director: GEORGE E. HEGGEN

Water Resources Div.:Assistant Commissioner: FRANCIS W.

MONTANARI (457-3495)Assistant Director: NICHOLAS L.

BARBAROSSA

Water Resources Commission:Chairman: R. STEWART KILBORNE

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ANDMARI:ETS, Bldg. 8, State Campus,Albany 12226 (518, 457.2747)

Commissioner: DON J. WICKHAMDirector of Public Relations: FOSTER

POTTER

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, State Museum andScience Service, State Education Bldg.,Rm. 973, Albany 12224

Acting State Geologist: JAMES F. DAVIS

NATURAL BEAUTY COMMISSION, 155Washington Ave., Albany 12210 (518,474-6105)

(An inter-s tency coordinating commission,composed of the heads of ten state agerrles,corking to vreserve and enhance the naturaland man-made beauty of the State. Created:1966)Chairman: JOHN J. BURNS,

Commissioner, Office for LocalGovernment

Director: CHARLES C. MORRISON, JR.

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STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 84Holland Ave., Albany 12208

Deputy Commissioner, Environmental HealthServices: DWIGHT F. METZLER (518,474-2933)

STATE FISH AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENTBOARD, Albany

(Established: 1958)Chairman: ROBERT BAGGY, R.D. 2,

Cazenovia 13035Vice Chairman: PHILIP LUKE, R. D. 3,

Fulton 13609Secretary; WILLIAM F. HOLLISTER,

Conservation Department, Div. of Fishand Game, State Campus, Albany 12226

Regional Board Chairmen:Board 1: ELWYN HERENDEEN,

R. D., Lockport 14548Board 2: WILLIAM R. BERLEUE, JR

Painted Post 14870Board 3: JOHN CHUREY, 584 Dryden Rd.,

Ithaca 14850Board 4: STANLEY LOGAN, 44 Dover St.,

MAMAS 13662Board 5: RICHARD MARTIN, Peru 12972Board 6: LINCOLN STONE, R. D. 2, Fort

Anne 12827Board 7: HENRY KURZYNA, Star Rt.,

Hudson 12534Board 8: RAY HAYES, Blauvelt St., Nanuet

1095413oard 9: SHERWIN A. ALLEN, 1430 N.

Grand Ave., Baldwin 11510

STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMITTEE

Executive Secretary: HARRY A. KERR, 253Emerson Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca14850 (607.256-4420)

Brunswick Rd., Troy 12180Treasurer: ARTHUR WAGER, Smith Rd.,

Hyde Park 12538Affiliate Representative: W. KENDALL

JENKINS, Wyoming 14591Alternate: WILLIAM R. HILTS, 5115 Bear

Rd., Sanborn 14132Publication: Conservation Council CommenceEditor: WILLIAM R. HILTS

ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN CLUB, INC., THE,Gahriels 12939 (Tel.: Paul Smiths 57f2)

(Membership: 4,514)President: FRANK J. OLIVER, 1113

Cambridge Rd., Teaneck (N.1)07666Executive Secretary: P. F. LOOPETreasurer: ROBERT DENNISTCN, Keene

Valley 12943Publication; AdirondecEditor: MRS. JOHN F. BROWN, JR., 1479

Dean St., Schenectady 12309

ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OFTHE ADIRONDACK!), THE, P. 0. Box951, Schenectady 12309

(To protect th< natural character of the StateForest Preserve Lands as water-holding andregulating forests which serve as a home forwildlife and as wilderness recreation areas.Membership: 350; Organized: 1901)President: ARTHUR M. CROCKER, 21 E.

40th St., Rm. 704, New York 10016 (212,532-4880)

Vice Presidents: WILLIAM A.ROCKEFELLER, New York City;HERMAN FORSTER, New York City;OSCAR R. HOUSTON, New YorkCity; PAUL SCHAEFER, Schenectady;HAROLD K. HOCHSCH1LD, BlueMountain Lake

Publication: The KingbirdEditor: JOSEPH TAYLOR, 20 Parish Rd.,

Honeoye Falls 14472

FOREST PRESERVE ASSOCIATION OF NEWYORK STATE. INC., THE

President: JOHN T. JAMISON, 311 OakRidge Dr., Schenectady 12306 (518,374-4349)

Vice President: ARTHUR E. NEWKIRK,2476 Hilltop Rd., Schenectady 12309

Secretary: MARION N. HAM, 1504 KeyesAve., Schenectady 12309

Treasurer: WILLIAM M. WHITE, 1140 VanCurler Ave., Schenectady 12308

IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA,INC. (New York Div.)

President: ROGER E. McCANE, R. R. I,Kingsley Rd., Burnt Hills 12027

Vice President: STANELY GREENE, 134Genesee St., New Hartford 13413

Secretary: R. JAMES SWANSON, 101Grace St., Penn Yan 14527

Treasurer: MRS. HARRY W. LEARNER,840 Chestnut Hill Rd., East Aurora 14052

NEW YORK FOREST OWNERSASSOCIATION. INC.

(To unite the 255,000 owners of I 1 millionacres of forest land in New York forimproving their forest resources andopportunities; to advance, protect andrepresent those owners; to work toward aneconomic climate favorable to permanentforest industries; to manage forest land toenhance its natural beauty. Membership:1,000, Founded: 1963)President: JOHN STOCK, Box 911, Tupper

Lake 12986 (518, 359-3484)

NEW YORK COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT,Fernow Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca14850

Leader: ALFRED EIPPERAssistant: CLARENCE A. CARLSON, JR.

NEW YORK COOPERATIVE WILDLIFERESEARCH UNIT, Fernow Hall, CornellUniversity, Ithaca 14850 (607, 256-2014)

Leader; DANIEL Q. THOMPSONAssistant: MILO E. RICHMOND

CITIZEN GROUPS

Secretary: EZRA P. PRENTICE, One WallSt., New York 10005 (212, 425-3000)

Treasurer: EDWARD S. LITCHFIELD, 1 1

Broadway, New York 10006

CONSERVATION FORUM(Organized: 1939)Precident: CHARLES L. JOUDRV, 101

Englewood Ave., Buffalo 14214Vice President: DAVID BIGELOW, 9795

Larkin Rd., Eden 14057Corresponding Secretary: MRS. RICHARD

C. STEVENSON, 9211 Lakeside Ave.,Angola 14006

Treasurer: MRS. FRANK C. BOLLES, 72Maple Ave., Hamburg 14075

FEDERATION OF NEW YORK STATE BIRDCLUBS INC.

President: EDGAR M. REILLY, JR., StateMuseum, Albany 12224 (518, 474-5800)

Vice President: ALICE ULMCH, 193LaSalle Ave., BrCfalo 14214

Corresponding Secretary: ADA CARTER,Morrisville 13408

Recording Secretary: MARY ANNSUNDER LIN, 505 Bay Rd., Webster14580

Treasurer: EDWARD M. SOMERS, Box7273, Capitol Sta., Albany 12224

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1st Vice President: FRANCES LA DUC, W.Street Rd., Carthage 13153

Secretary: HENRY MAAO, I Benedict St.,Castleton on Hudson 12033 (518,732-7751)

Treasurer: EMIEL D. PALMER, 157Ballantyne Rd., Syracuse 13205 (315.469-0523)

Publication: Forest Owner

NEW YORK COIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTSASSOCIATION INC.

President: BEN W. ENGLISH, 3005 EnglishRd., Cambridge 12816, (518, 677.3134)

NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, TheZoological Park, Bronx 10460 (212,933-1500) (Organized: 1895)

Chairman of the Board of Trustees:FAIRFIELD OSBORN

President: LAURANCE S. ROCKEFELLERExecutive Vice President: ROBERT G.

GOELETVice President: HENRY CLAY ERICK, H,

M.D.Secretary: HOWARD PHIPPS, JR.Treasurer: JOHN PIERREPONTGeneral Director: WILLIAM G. CONWAYCurator of Publications and Public Relations:

EDWARD R. RICCIUTI

NEW YORK STATE CONSERVATIONCOUNCIL INC., Rm. 505, 5 Broadway,Troy 12180

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devotrd to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: MARTIN A. TURNER, 4624

Eckhardt Rd., Eden 14507 (716, 649-9186)Vice Presidents: STEPHEN GEHRING,

LeRoy; LORELL COOK, Troy; JAMESMULLARKEY, Carmel

Secretary: JOHN M. DEMERS, 211

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STATEN {SLAM° INSTITUTE OF ARTS ANDSCIENCES, 75 Stuyvesant Pl., StatenIsland 10301 (212, 727.1135)

(To emphasize investigation and education inthe natural sciences. Administers programs inconservation and environmental education .

Founded: 1881 as the National SciencesAssociation)President, Board Of Trustees: CHARLES

D'ARRIGODirector: GEORGE 0. PRATT, JR.Publication: ;Vac/WingsEditor and Librarian: GAIL K.

SCHNEIDER

SUSQUEHANNA CONSERVATION COUNCIL616 Pheasant La., Endwetl 13701(607,754-0304)

(A nonprofit organization promoting andimplementing conservation education andlegislation, and serving as a resource andliaison group. Organized: 1966)President: WILLIAM T. BAITIN, 3128

Briarclff Ave., Vestal 13850Secretary: MRS. JOHN MILLS, R. D. 1,

Galaxy Dr., Vestal 13850Executive Director: MRS. JOSEPH G.

AYERS

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, P. 0, Box2281, Raleigh 27602

Commissioner: JAMES A. GRAHAM, (919,829-7125)

DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION ANDDEVELOPMENT, P. 0. Box 2719 Raleigh27602 (919, 829-4177)

Chairman, Board of Conservation andDevelopment: GILLIAM K. HORTON,Wilmington

Director: ROY G. SOWERS, JR.Deputy Directors: VICOTR W. BARFIELD,

JAMES N. GLENNAssistant to the Directoi: ADRIAN KINGCommerce and Industry: ROBERT E. LEAKCommercial and Sports Fisheries: THOMAS

L LINTONForestry: RALPH C. WINKWORTHGeodetic Survey: WILBUR C. FULLERMineral Resources: STEPHEN G. CONRADState Parks: THOMAS C. ELUSTravel and Promotion: BILL F. HENSLEY

DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND AIRRESOURCES, P. 0. Box 9392, Raleigh27603 (919, 829-3003 Or 829-3060

Director: GEORGE E. PICKETTAssistant Director: E. C. HUBBARDChief, Div. of Au Pollution Control: W. E.

KNIGHTChief, Div, of Ground Water: HARRY M.

PEEKChief, Div. of Planning: :140MAS G.

HARTON

Public Relations Officer: THOMAS H.WALKER

Chief, Div. of Management: DANIEL E.McDONALD

Chief, Div. of Water Pollution Control:DARWIN L. COBURN

Chief, Div. of Waterways and Seashore: R. J.B. PAGE

STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMITTEE, 387 Williams Hall, NorthCarolina State University, Raleigh 27607(919, 755-2219)

Chairman: JAMES D. BELLAMY, JR.,P.O. Box 233, Shallotte 28459 (919,754-6582) Administrative Officer : H. A.SMITH

WILDLIFE RESOURCES COMMISSION, Box2919, Raleigh 27602 (919, 829.3391)

(Organized: 1947)Commission Members: 0. L.

WOODHOUSE, Chairman; JAYWAGGONER, Vice Chairman; JOE M.ANDERSON, JR., Secretary; I. A.BRIDGER, HUGH G. CHATHAM,JAMES A. CONNELLY, J. HOLTEVANS, T. N. MASSIE, ROBERT 0.SANDERS

Executive Director: CLYDE P. PATTONAssistant Director: EUGENE E. SCHWALL

(829-3392)Chief, Div. of Game: FRANK B. BARICK

(829-7181)Chief, Div. of Inland Fisheries: J. HARRY

CORNELL (829-3633)Chief, Div. of Protection: ROBERT B.

HAZEL (829-7191)Chief, Div. of Education: ROD

AMUNDSON (829-3393)Chief, Div. of Finance and Personnel: .1.

THOMAS WILLIAMS (829-7171)Chief, Div. of Engineering: C. FLOYD

WILUAMSON (829-3231)Publication: Wildlife In North CerolineEditor: ROD ADMUNDSON

NORTH CAROLINA COOPERATIVE FISHERYUNIT, Box 5577, North Carolina StateUniversity, Raleigh 27607

Leader: F. EUGENE HESTERAssistant: ROBERT E. STEVENS

CITIZEN GROUPS

NORTH CAROLINA WILDLIFE FEDERATION,Box 948, Rocky Mount 27801

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: FRANK E. COPELAND, JR.,

Box 55, Burlington 27215Vice Presidents: CHARLES R. SHAW,

Raleigh; WILLIAM M. PIATT, III,Durham; FRED R. DORSEY, East FlatRock

Executive D:-ector-Treasurer: TURNER W.BATTLE (919, 442.2212)

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Secretary: LAWRENCE F. WINDT, 2379McMullan Cir., Raleigh 27608

Affiliate Representative: TURNER W.BAITLF.

Alternates: (All Officers)Publication: friend O'WildIdeEditor: TURNER W. BATTLE

CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NORTHCAROLINA, Boa 5186, Raleigh 27607(919, 755-2223)

(To publicize, and be 4 be!ore the people ofNorth Carolina the ecological, aesthetic andnatural dimensions of conservation issues, andto coordinate supporting citizen action.Membership: 6,000; Organized: 1968)President: ARTHUR W. COOPER, RaleighVice President: KEITH A. ARGOW,

LinvilleConservation Director: ROBERT

CONNORS, High PointPublication: The Carolina Conservationist

NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF SOILAND WATER CONSERVATIONDISTRICTS

President: GEORGE L. WINCHESTER,2513 Stafford Ave., Raleigh 27601 (919,832-7679)

NORTH CAROLINA FORESTRYASSOCIATION, Box 2946, Raleigh 27602(919, 834-3943)

President: PAUL. B. BARRINGER

NORTH CAROLINA FORESTRY COUNCIL, P.0. Box 647, Raleigh 27602 (919,834-3943)

(Nonprofit organization of professionalforesters representing the forestry interests inNorth Carolina.)Chairman: VICTOR W. HER LEVICH, 802

Forest Hills Dr., Wilmington 27889Vice Chairman: H. E. BLANCHARD,

Sledge Lumber Co., P. 0. Box 523,Whiteville 28472

Secretary: W. E. GIBBONS, AlbemarlePaper Co., Roanoke Rapids 27870

NORTH CAROLINA RECREATION ANDPARK SOCIETY, INC.. 436 N. HarringtonSt., Raleigh 27603 (919, 829.7701)

(To unite recreation and park personnel in aneffort to stimulate interest in securing,developing, maintaining, and preserving theState's recreation and park resources and topromote more effective use for all land andwater areas for recreation. Organized: 1944)President: MABEL SMITH

NORTH DAKOTA

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, StateCapitol, Bismarck-58501

Commissioner: ARNE DAHL (701, 224-2231)

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Dairy Commissioner: CLARENCEKROGSTAD (224-2233)

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Bismarck 58501(State water pollution control program)State Health Officer: JAMES R. AMOS,

M.D. (701, 224.2374)Executive Officer: W. VAN HUEVELEN

(224-2371)Director, Div. of Water Supply and Pollution

Control: NORMAN L. PETERSON(224-2386)

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, University Sta.,Grand Forks 58201 (701, 777.2231)

State Geologist: EDWIN A. NOBLE

STATE FOREST SERVICE, School of Forestryand Junior College, Bottineau 58318 (701,228-2278)

State Forester: C. N. NELSONDeputy State Foresters: JOHN MOLBERO,

WALTER PASICZNYKFinance Officer: MERTON PETERSONDistrict Forester: JIM KUNKELState Lands and Watershed Forester:

DhRRELL JORDANNurseryman: EUGENE BAUNEForestry Aides: ED GRIMESTAD, CECIL

OLSON

District MewLisbon 58054: RICHARD GILMORE,

District Forester (701, 683-4323)Walhalla 58282: ALBERT ESKEN, District

Forester (701, 549-2441)Towner 58788: JERRY UDDLE,

Nurseryman (701, 537-5636)

STATE GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT,103.36 S. Third St., Bismarck 58501 (701,224-2180)

Commissioner: RUSSELL STUARTDeputy Commissioner: WILBUR BOLDTChief, Public Relations Div.: PERSHING

CARLSONChief, Enforcement Div.: HAROLD H.

SPITZERChief, Fishery Div.: DALE L. HENEGARChief, Land Management Div.: RAY

SORENSENLeader, Statewide Game Surveys: C. R.

GRONDAHLLeader, Statewide Habitat Development:

ROBERT L. MORGANPublication: North Dakota OutdoorsEditor: ED BRY

STATE OUTDOOR RECREATION AGENCY,900 East Blvd., Bismarck 58501 (701,224-2430)

(To carry out the intentions of the Land andWater Conservation Fund Act, whichprovides Federal matching grants to state,county, and local entities for acquisition ofareas of outstanding scenic, aesthetic, historicor recreational significance, and developmentof outdoor recreation facilities. Created: 1965)State Liaison Officer: JOHN GREENSUT

Recreation Planner: CURT SEI BELPublication: The Recreation Digest

STATE PARK SERVICE, 900 East Blvd.,Bismarck 58501 (701, 224-2495)

(To preserve for public use North Dakota'smany parks and areas of historic andrecreational significance. Organized: 1965)Director: DAVID L. O'BRIEN

STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE,State Capitol Bldg., Bisnnkyk 58501 (701,224-2650)

Secretary: W. P. SEBENS

WATER COMMISSION. Bismarck 58501 (701,224-2750)

Secretary and State Engineer: MILO W.HOISVEEN

CITIZEN GROUPS

NORTH DAKOTA WILDLIFE FEDERATION,1005 W. Sweet Ave., Bismarck 58501(701, 223-8384)

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other natural--resources.)President: WALTER H. HOFF, Box 1121,

Bismarck 58501 (701, 223-4412)Vice Presidents: ROBERT S. SCHEER,

Minot; KONRAD NORSTOO, WatfordCity

Executive Secretary: BETTY S. MORGANTreasurer: LOUIS L. TOKACH, 634 6th

Ave., S. E., Mandan 58554Affiliate Representative: CHARLES W.

PLACEK, 305 Dakota St., Tioga 58852(701, 664-2368)

Alternate: JAMES R. JUNGROTH, Box1367, Jamestown 58401

Publication: flickertalesEditor: RICHARD PALMER, 1801 Marian

Dr., Bismarck 58501

NORTH DAKOTA ASSOCIATION OF SOILCONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: HOWARD C. JOHNSON,Fairdale 58229 (701, 9663255)

NORTH DAKOTA NATURAL SCIENCESOCIETY, P. O. Box 1672, Jamestown58401 (701, 252-5363)

(Dedicated to the observation, recording,study, and preservation of all aspects of thenatural history of the northern Great Plains.Membership: 317; Organized: 1967)President: GERALD H. CROSS, Div. of

Natural Sciences, North Dakota StateUniversity, Fargo 58102

Vice President: PAUL F. SPRINGERSecretary-Treasurer: MR. and MRS.

WILLIAM WYATTPublication: Ma Ftair le NeturabatEditor: PAUL B. KANNOWSKI, Institute

of Ecological Studies, University of NorthDakota, Grand Forks 58201

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, StateDepartments Bldg., Columbus 43215 (614,469.2732)

(Administers the laws and regulations ofagricultural activity. Provides inspection offoods, dairies, drugs, warehousing, economicpoising, packaging and labeling, meat, andother agricultural products.)Director: JOHN M. STACKHOUSEAssistant Director: JAMES S. KILEChief of Animal Industry: HARRY E.

GOLDSTEIN (469-3490)Chief of Foods, Dairies, and Drugs: DAVID

A. HILL (469-4595)Chief of Plant Industry: HAROLD L.

PORTER (866-6361)Chief of Markets: LAWRENCE K. BEAR

(469-4104)Chief of Weights and Measures: FRANK P.

GALLO (866-6361)Information Service: WILLIS H. LIGGI1T

(469-5338)

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, P. O. Box 118,Columbus 43216 (614, 469-2253)

(State air and water pollution controlProgram)Director: EMMETT W. ARNOLD, M.D.

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES,907 Ohio Departments Bldg., Columbvs43215 (614, 469-3770)

Recreation and Resources Commission:JOHN H. DUNLAP, Chairman,Williamsport; MYRON T. STURGEON,Secretary, Athens; BENJAMIN R.DRAYER, Columbus; DONALD M.BLAIR, Portsmouth; LEE C. HOWLEY,Cleveland; HAROLD C. KOST,Columbus; SAMUEL P. FRANTZ,Dublin; RICHARD McC.ONNELL,Newark; DON M. HILLIKER,Bellefontaine; NICHOLAS C. POLITES,Columbus; HOWARD L. CALHOUN,Akron

Director: FRED E. MORRAssistant Director: RICHARD E. MIDDENDeputy Director, Water: SHERMAN L.

FROSTDeputy Director, Recreation and Forests:

MELVIN J. REBHOLZDeputy Director, Soil and Minerals:

DONALD L. NORUNGChief Engineer: JAMES SWARTZMI LIERChief, Real Estate Section: HENRY K.

HALLChief, Accounting and Budget Section:

HARRY WESTPersonnel Officer: GARY DeBLOOMChief, Program and Planning Section:

HARRY SWEARS:IGEN

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Chief, Div. of Geological Survey: HORACECOLLINS

Chief, Div. of Lands and Soil: RICHARDJONES

Chief, Oil and Gas Div.: WAYNECONNOR

Chief, Div. of Parks and Recreation:NORVILLE HALL

Chief, Administrative Services: ALBERTMOLT

Chief, Div. of Forestry and Reclamation:IRVING I. DICKMAN

Chief, Div. of Water: C. V. YOUNGQUISTChief, Water Planning Section: RALPH J.

BERNHAGENChief, Div. of Watercraft: PAUL SAROSSY

Div. of Wildlife, 1500 Dublin Rd., Columbus43212 (469-4603)

Wildlife Council: HOWARD L. CALHOUN,Chairman, Akron; KENNETH E.

CRAWFORD, Secretary, Columbus;JOHN V. HELLEBUSII, Cincinnati;LLOYD L. ALEXANDER, Wooster;GEORGE A. BANKS, Athens;EDWARD C. KOSTER, Cleveland;KENNETH C. WAHL, Sandusky;LEONARD YOCHUM, Sabina

Chief: DAN ARMBRUSTERAssistant Chief: DALE HANEYExecutive Assistant: G. ROBERT STROHMEnforcement Section: DALE ROACHGame Management Section: ROBERT

EVERSOLEFish Management Section: CLAYTON

LAKES

SCHOOL OF NATURAL RESOURCES OF THEOHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, 246 LordHall, 124 W. 17th Ave., Columbus 43210

(Conducts training, research, and continuingeducation in all areas of renewable naturalresources. Created: 1968)Director: CHARLES A. DAM BACH (614,

293-2265)

SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATONCOMMITTEE, 1827 Neil Ave., Ohio StateUniversity, Columbus 43210 (614,294-3997)

Executive Secretary: FLOYD E. HEFT

OHIO COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT, OhioState University, 1735 Neil Ave.,Columbus 43210

Leader: RICHARD A. TUBBAssistant: STEPHEN H. TAUB

OHIO COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE RESEARCHUNIT, Ohio State University, 1735 NeilAve., Columbus 43210 (614, 293-6112)(Organized: 1936)

Leader: THEODORE A. BOOKHOUTAssistant: CHARLES P. STONE

CITIZEN GROUPS

! LEAGUE OF OHIO SPORTSMEN, 995 SummitSt., Columbus 43201 (614, 291-4960)

(A representative statewide organization,

affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetics' appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: HOWARD "JAKE*JACOBY,

459 Cahoon Rd., Bay Village 44140Secretary: ARTaUR J. YOUNG, 180

Brighton Rd., Columbus 43202Executive Director: RICHARD L. PAUGH,

2860 Minerva Lake Rd., Columbus 43214Affiliate Representative: VERNE L

HARRIS, 635 National City Bank Bldg.Cleveland 44114

Alternate: CARL H. KNIRK, 714 Mt.Vernon Ave., Marion 43302

Publication: Venture OutEditor: RICHARD L. PAUGH

AUDUBON SOCIETY OF OHIO, 3530 EpworthAve., Cincinnati 45211 (513, 661-2770)(Organized: 1898)

President: IRENE M. LAMMERS, 3530Epworth Ave., Cincinnati 45211

Vice President: KARL MASLOWSKI, 1034Maycliff PI., Cincinnati 45230

Corresponding Secretary: DOROTHYCLASON, 2475 Madison Rd., Cincinnati45208

Recording Secretary: SHIRLEY JANEBROWN, 3480 Whitfield Ave.,Cincinnati 45220

Treasurer: GEORGIA C. KUHN, 2750Montana Ave., Cincinnati 45211

Director: J. HERBERT HEGER, 10020Daly Rd., Cincinnati 45231

IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERCIA,INC. (Ohio Div.)

President: HELEN WARD, 376 BeverlyRd., Wooster 44691

Vice President: ELMER KAUFMAN, 605Roslyn Ave., Akron 44320

Executive Secretary: BURT G. BRICKNER,P. 0. Box 724, Tiffin 44883

Treasurer: RALPH B. NEI SWANDER, 536Woodland Ave., Woosw 14691

OHIO CONSERVATION CONGRESS(To promote the best uses of natural resourcesin Ohio and to endeavor to restore thoseresources that are gradually being depleted.Membership: 3,500; Founded: 1947)President: CECIL S. WINTERS, 6284

Audrey S. W., Canton 447061st Vice President: LARRY POORMAN,

225 E. Cottage Ave., West Carrollton45449

2nd Vice President: JAMES BRADY, 714Reading Rd., Reading 45215

Secretary-Treasurer: JAMES C. SURBEY,1509 Portage St., North Canton 44720(216, 499-4858)

OHIO FEDERATION OF SOIL AND WATERCONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President. HAROLD DOBBINS, Rt. 2,Cedarville 45314 (513, 766-5314)

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OHIO FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, INC., NeilHouse, Columbus 43215

President: EARL McMUNNExecutive Director: THOMAS M. HIGGINS

(614, 221-6671)

OHIO PARKS AND RECREATIONASSOCIATION (Affiliated with theNational Recreation and ParkAssociation), 325 E. Central Pkwy.,Cincinnati 45202

President: JOHN J. SOMERS, 101 W. 3rdSt., Dayton 45402

President Elect: MELVIN B. DODGE, Rm.124, City Hall, Columbus 43215

1st Vice President: BRET J. MCGINNIS,Cincinnati

2nd Vice President: PAT FEH L, Cincinnati3rd Vice President: RICHARD S. MAROUS,

Shaker HeightsSecretary-Treasurer: MARY JO

SCHRODERPark Section Chairman: CHARLES

WEDEKIND, 816 Glenwood Ave.,Youngstown 44512

OKLAHOMA

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFECONSERVATION, 1801 N. Lincoln,Oklahoma City 73105 (405, 521-3851)(Organized: 1909)

Conservation Commission: JOHN F. HINES,Chairman; FRED P. LEWIS, Vice

Chairman; WILLIAM MORGAN,Secretary; PAUL ROEBER, LESLIEVANDERWORK, ELMER A. VIETH,GEORGE L. KNAPP, ROBERT A.MACKLANBURG, JR.

Director: FARRELL COPELINAssistant to the Director: LELAND

ROBERTSChief, Game Div.: KARL JACOBSChief, Fisheries Div.: KENNETH

JOHNSTONChief, Information-Education Div.: DEAN

G. GRAHAMChief, Law Enforcement Div.: CLEM

PATTI1LLOChief of Planning: JOE ELLISController: GARLAND FLETCHERPublication: Outdoor OklahomaEditor: DEAN G. GRAHAM

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, University ofOklahoma, Rm. 163, 830 Van Vleet Oval,Norman 73069 (405, 325-3031)

(To investigate and disseminate informationon the mineral resources of the State.Investigations include geologic mapping,evaluation of metallic and nonmetallicmineral deposits, and studies of groundwaterand fossil fuels. Founded: 1908)Director. CHARLES J. MANKINPublication: Oklahoma Otology NotesEditor: ALEX NICHOLSON

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OKLAHOMA

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PARKDEPARTMENT. 500 Will RogersMemorial Bldg., Oklahoma City 73103(405, 521.2413)

(To promote development and use of naturaland human resources; prepare, maintain, andreview Iona-range plasm Develop andadminister planning, development, recreation,and promotional activities of the State.)Commission Members: LT. GOVERNOR

OEOROI3 NIGH, Chairman; SAMNOBLE, Vice Chairman; ROBERT D.GORDON. JR., Smeary; GEORGESTEVENS, JOHN GRIFFIN, JOHNHEAD, FRANK SNEED, GEORGEJAM ES

Director: ROBERT IL BREEDENAdministrative Assistant: JEFF GRIFFIN

(521.2478)Div. of Parks, Recreation and Waterways:

TYE BLEDSOE (521.3414)Div. of Publicity, Advertising and

Information: RAY BUCKLEY (521.2406)Div. of Lodges: CHARLES L. MONROE

(521.2464)Div. of Industrial, Business and Economic

Development: JAY C. CASEY (321.2401)Div. of Research and Planning: PAT

CHOATE (321.2411)Publication: Oklahoma todayEditor: WILLIAM R. BURCHARDT

(521.2496)

STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE. Km. 122,Stan Capitol, Oklahoma City 73103 (405,321.1866)

President: JAMES N. BALUNOER

STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 3400 N.Enteric Oklahoma City 73103 (403,427-6561)

(State water pollution control program)Commissioner: A. B. COLYARChid, Envitooneotal Fiala Sctvictr LOYD

F PUMMILLDirector. Wale Quality Control Div.:

CHARLES D. NEWTON

STATE SOIL CONSERVATION BOARD. Rm.114, State Capitol. Oklahoma City 73105(403, 321.21113)

(To assist and supervise soil coeservationdistricts is tarrying at eoeservetios practicesand developing upstream flood preveetiosprojects.aiojegus Created: 1943)

: RAYMOND WATSON, ForgesExecutive binder: MARVIN C. EMERSON

°PLAIN:MAP e...e.sOPEKATIVE FISHERY Mt.406 Life Semen Bldg., Oklahoma StateUniversity, Stillwater 74074 (403,3/2-6211)

ludo: ROBERT C. SUMMER FELTAmara: BRADFORD E. BROWN

OKLAHOMA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFERESEARCH UNIT. 433 Life Sciences Bldg.West, Oklahoma State University,Stillwater 74074 (403, 3726211, Ext. 389)

Leader: JOHN A. MORRISONAssistant: JAMES C. LEWIS

CITIZEN GROUPS

OKLAHOMA WILDLIFE FEDERATION. 7404N. W. 30th St., Bethany 73008 (403.759.6451)

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use.preservation, awhetkal appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: GENE DOZIER, 100 W. Watts,

El Reno 73036 (405, 262.3446)Executive Director: CHARLES M.

PA LM ERSecretary: VIC BASTIEN, 5000 S. Quaker,

Apt. 107, Tulsa 74103 (918, 3844291)Treasurer: SAM EWiNG. Box 131, Purcell

73080Affiliate Representative: CHARLES M.

PA LM ERA Renate: GENE DOZIERPublication: Outdoor NewtEditor: CHARLES M. PALMER

OKLAHOMA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, care ofUniversity Of Oklahoma, 710 S. Oval,Norman 73069 (403, 323-2001)

(Organized: 1909)Secretary: J. TEAGUE SELF

OKLAHOMA ASSOCIATION Of SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: DICK FINER, Dot 66, Idabel74745 (403, 216.5502)

OKLAHOMA ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY(AffiSated with National Audubon Societyand the Oklahoma Wildlife Federation.Dedicated to the observalkie study, andcoosenstio of birds in Otlabomr, Member650 Pounded: 1930)President: FORREST S. ROMERO. 3130 S.

Yale Ave., Tulsa 74133Vice President: MRS. TROY A. STONE,

Durant 74701Secretary: MRS. L W. RAY, Rt. I, Hurrah

7/043Corn-vomiting Secretory: MRS. H. L

KEATING, 3213 S Toledo, Tcto 74133Treasurer: RUTH MeNEW, P. O. Boa

$4224, Oklahoma City 73109Stale Coordinator, BreeSrtg Bird Surrey and

Badmen Manager: HAROLD M.SMITH. 3401 Wayside Dr., BwOnville74003

Publitationx tie Sempertatt,the Arnett of eye0**PrOlni Offtaftrelptif Seei.ty

Editor: MRS. A. M. MEXY, 345 & E.Boston Ave, Barthaville 7400

OfiEGmumGOVERNMENT AGENCIES

COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE COMMISSION,920 N. E. 7th Ave., Portland 97232

(To preserve, develop, and protect therecreational, scenic, and historical areas ofthe Columbia River Gorge. Organized: 1934)Commissioners: PERCY BUCKUN, Hood

River; LLOYD OLSON, Oregon. City;NANI WARREN, Portland; THOMASH. BURGESS, Secretary, Portland

DEPARTMENT OF AORICULTURS Salem97310 (303, 364-2171)

Director. WALTER LETII (Ext. 288)Head, Information Service: GENEVIEVE

MORGAN (Ext. 431)

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTALQUALITY. P. 0. Box 231, Portland 97207

Director. KENNETH H. SPIES (503,2262161, Ext. 2211)

DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALINDUSTRIES. 1069 State Office Bldg.,Portland 97201 (503, 2262161, Ext. 4811)

State Geologist: RAYMOND E.CORCORAN

FISH COMMISSION, 307 State Office Bids.,Portland 97201 (503, 2262161, Ext. 441)

Commissioners: EDWARD G.HUFFSCHMIDT. Chairman, Portland;JOSEPH I. EOFF, Salem; McKEE A.SM1I11. Poetised

Director: ROBERT W. SCHONINGMai 'ant Director: CLARENCE A.

V../.11ERGDirector of Engineering: EDWARD K.

NEUBAUERDirector of Fish Cukure: ERNEST R.

JEFFRIESDirector of Rewards: THOMAS E. KRUSEDirector of Administration: GERALD L

FISHERDirector, laformation-Ediscation: JACK

DUGAN

NATURAL RESOURCES PLANNINGCOMMITTEE. State Cape* Salem 97310(503, 3642171. Ext. Itro)

Assistant to the Govert4, Natural Resources:KESSLER R. CANNON

STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. P. 0. Boa 231,Portland 97207

State Health Officer: EDWARD PRESS,M.D. (303, 2262161, Ext. 201)

Director, Heath &Natation Section: MAXW. BRADEN alt. 210.219)

STATE ENGINEER, 516 Pub& Service Bldg,Salem 97110 (501, 364-2171, Fitt. 29E1)

State trogiater CHRIS L WHEELERDeputy State Engineer JAMES W.

CARVER. JR.aid Trainor, Watershed Man* Di.:

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DAVID B. HALLChief Engineer, Hydrological and

Climatological Collection and ResourceInventory: WALTER N. PERRY

STATE FORESTRY DEPARTMENT, P. 0. Box2289, Salem 97310(503, 364-2171)

State Board of Forestry: HENRY E.BA LDRIDGE, Chairman; CARL H.STOLTENBERG, u officio; FRANKGILCHRIST, N. B. GIUSTINA, T. J.STARKER, CLARENCE W. RICHEN,DONALD R. BARKER, HIRAM C.

JOHNSON, JERRY BREESE,WALLACE B. DEMENT, L. R.KAUFFMAN

Nonvoting Advisory Members; CHARLES A.CONNAUGHTON, ARCHIE D.CRAFT, PAUL ht SANDERS

State Forester: J. E. SCHROEDER (Ext.1320)

Deputy State Forester: WALTER FRANKSARGENT (Eat. 1355)

Assistant State Forester, Administration:WILUAM 0. HUGHES (Eat. 1332)

Assistant State Forester, Management:VANCE L MORRISON (Ext. 1365)

Assistant State Forester, Protection:THEODORE W. MAUL (Eat. 1372)

Assistant State Faster, Services: CALVINDON MAUS (Ext. 1362)

Fire Protection Staff Assistant: LEE PORT,JR. (Ext. 1377)

Fire Prevention biretta: JOHNLANCIRELL (rat 1)21)

Protection Div. Executive AssistantRONALD E. SMITH (Eat. 1326)

Director of Information and Education:LELAND R. HARTER (Ext. 1356)

Ann Dinettes:Northwest JACK 0. CAMPBELL Seat Rt.,

Fuld Grove (503, 331.2191)Eastern Oregon: WILUAM P.

HOLTSCLAW, Rt. 1, Bot 337,Prinevilk (303, 4474522)

Southern Oregon: CARL SMITH, 1758 N.E. Airport Rd., Roseburg (503.672 -1582)

Winan/1W MARVIN L HELLAND, P. 0.Sot 2119, Salem (364.2171, Ext. 1364)

STATE CAME COMMISSION. Rot 3503,Portland 97208 (30), 222-9611)

Commission Member` JOSEPH W. SMITH.Klamath Falls; JOHN P. AMACHER,Winchester: J. PAT METKE, Bend:GEORGE L HIBBARD, Oregon City:JAMES W. WHITTAKER, (Slot Rock

Director: JOHN McKEANAssistant Director: L. C. ZUMWALTChief. Game Div.: R. U. MACEraid. Fishery Div: C. 1. CAMPBELLChief. Information and Es;aution: R. C.

HOLLOWAYaitf. Research Div.: H. J. RAYNER. 303

Extension Halt Comas 0E1311(132-42s1, Ext. 111)

Chief, Lands Section: A. V. MEYERSChief. Bath Investigation: W. E. PITNEYController W. D. DeCEW

Chief, Supply and Property: J. B. DI MICKChief Engineer: GEORGE KERNANPublication: Oregon State Gems Commission

IL *tinEditor: RON E. SHAY

Regional Moos:Northwest Region: L F. SCHNEIDER, Rt.

I, Box 325, Corvallis 97330 (9265571,Ext. 58)

Southwest Region: J. W. VAUGHN, Box377 Roseburg 97470 (673 -5373)

Central Region: L. M. MATHISEN, Panel!11.d., Bend 97701 (382-3113)

Northeast Region: W. H. BROWN, Box319, La Grande 97850 (963 -4350)

Southeast Region: VIC MASSON, Box 8,/lines 97738 (573-6582)

STATE HIGHWAY DIVISION. 138 StateHighway Bldg., Salem 97310(503.334-2171)

Site Highway Engineer: FORRESTCOOPER

STATE MARINE BOARD, 109 AgricultureBldg., Salem 97310 (503, 364-2171, Ult.516)

Director: ROBERT F. RITTENHOUSE

STA1E PARKS AND RECREATIONDIVISION, 301 State Highway Bldg.,Salem 97310 (503, 364-2171)

State Parks Superintendent: DAVID Ci.TALBOT

STALE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMISSION. 217 Agriculture Bldg.,Salem 97310

Administrative Officer: ROBERT C. BAUM(03, 364-2171, Eat. 2965)

wool .3ESOURCES BOARD. 500 PrbticStrict Bldg., Salem 97310

Director: DONEL I. LANE (503, 364-2171,Ed. 1191)

Mfrs:1N COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT,Ettenthn Hall, Oregon State University.C3rvalhs 9831

Ludo: RAYMOND C. SIMONAssistant: VACANT

GROUPS

ORECON WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Boa 1021,Portland 97208

(A representative statewide organization,affigaled with the National WildhfeFederation, primarily devoted to the vise use,promotion, nuthetical appreciation, andtestor Woes of wildlife and other naturalrunlets )Pesident: raw V. KOEHLER, 1843

Monroe. Eugene 97402 (503. 342-3993)Vice Resident: BERL OAR, Bet 263.

Itcasetwirg 97474Secretary-. POLLY DeTEMPLE, 4718 N. E.

90th Ave. Portland 97220(503, 252-3631)Treasurer: H. R. "RAI4ENY.

11.3

PENNSYLVANIA

RANCOURT, 6805 S. E. 68th Ave.,Portland 97206

Affiliate Representative: GEORGE REED,Bea 226, Baker 97814 (503, 523-3429)

Alternate: FRED V. KOEHLERPublication: NewsletterEditor: WILLIAM E. ANDERSON, 1865

N. E. 129th P1., Portland 97230

FRIENDS OF THE THREE SISTERSWILDERNESS, INC. (Organized: 1954)

President: JON KEMP, 2310 Trillium,Eugene 97405

Vice President: HOLWAY JONES, 25Skyline Park P1., Eugene 97405

Secretary: LOIS SCHREINER, 339 TaylorSt., Eugene 97402

Treasurer: BRUCE ANAWA LT, Box 694,Rt. 4, Eugene 97405

IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA.INC. (Oregon Div.)

President: DAVE SMITH, 2127 N. W. 27th,Corvallis 97330 (503, 733-4747)

Vice President: LEROY MK, 5856 Denver,Klamath Falls 97601

Secretary: JACK ORNER, 1735 OarryannaSt., N. W., Corvallis 97330(503,752-5609)

Treasurer: RAY LAM BERG, 3619 RossLa., Medford 97301

OREGON ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: STANLEY R. CHRISTENSEN,Rt. I, Box 264, McMinnville 97121 (SOL472-6307)

PENNSYLVANIA

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 2301 N.Cameron St., Harrisburg 17120

Secretary: L H. BULL (717, 787-4737)Deputy Secretary: JACK R. GREY

DEPARTMENT OF FORESTS AND WATERS,Education Bldg., P. O. Rot 1467.Harrisburg 17120(717, 717.2814)

Secretary: MAURICE K. GODDARDAdministrative Office: EDWARD M.

SELA DON ESChief, Div. of Land Acquisition: JOHN C

R EXChief, Div. of Pubik Relations: ROBERT O.

MILLERChief, legal Div.: ROBERT J. TRACECcongsroRer. ORVILLE A. HOUCKDirector. Bantu of Forestry: SAMUEL S.

COBBChief, Div. of Forest Advisory Serricer

JOSEPH E. IBBERSONChief. Div. of State Forest Musagement

MAYNARD H. HENCE(Chief. Div. of Forest Protection: EUGENE

F. McNAMARAChief, Div. of Minerals: EUGENE FRUND

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PENNSYLVANIA

Director, Bureau of Engineering: CUFFORDH. McCONNELL

Chief, Div. of Flood Control: VERNON M.BEARD

Chief, Div. of Dams and Encroachments:ANTHONY M. LUNETTA

Chief, Div. of Hydrography: ROBERT E.TRACY

Water and Pewee Resoureas Board:Chairman: MAURICE K. GODDARD

Bureau of State Puts:Director: CONRAD B. UCKELAssistant Director: WILUAM C. FORREY

DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND MINERALINDUSTRIES. Harrisburg 17102 (717,787-4686)

Secretary: H. B. CHARM BURY

FISH COMMISSION, P. 0. Boa 1673.Harrisburg 17120 (717, 7874593)

(Organized: 1866)Commission Members: CLARENCE DIETZ,

President; FRANK E. MASLAND, JR.,Vice President; GERARD J. ADAMS,HOWARD R. HEINY, CALVIN 1.KERN, DOUGLAS McWILLIAMS,JR., ROBERT RANKIN, R.STANLEY SMITH

Effective Director: ROBERT L BIELO(7874593)

Assistant Executive Director: VACANTAssistant Estactive Director, Waterways

Div.: CAPT. CHARLES EWING(717.2192)

Administrative Secretary: RALPH PUTT(787-6487)

Chief, Edoatkei and Ttaishgt: WILLARDT. JOHNS (717-2379)

Chief, Wisterias: EDWARD R. KILLER,R. D. 3, Bellefonte 16823 (814, 339-2785)

Law &forcemeat: HAROLDCORBIN (7E7.2350)

Chief, Marine Services: PAUL MARTIN,JR. (187-7684)

Chief, Real Estate: PAUL O'BRIEN(7E7.3876)

Complrolke: JOHN M. SMITH (7E74E76)Ainesorlia *gat

Editor: D. THOMAS EGGLER (787.2411)

Fisheries Dev, R. D. I, Post 201C, Bellefonte16811

Chief: KEEN BUSS (Ilk 3514837)Mislaid Chief, Warasrater: SHYRL

HOOD. Stele nit Hatchery, Ussewille16424 (114, 6S3-4451)

Assist's Chief, Trout KENNETH CORE(114, 355-4637)

Assistant Chief, Research: ARTHURBRADFORD (814, 355-4837)

Rensenel Simerfleare:Reticle! (Northwest): NORMAN SICKLES,

Prank% 16323Region 2 (Southwest): JOHN BUCK. R. D.

2, Somerset 15501 (Ilk 4454913)Regius 3 (Northeast): ClAIR FLEWER.

Box U, Sweet Valley 18656 (717,477.5717)

Region 4 (Southeast): MILES WILT. R. D.2, Annvilk 17003 (717, 273-2601, Eat. 86)

GAME COMMISSION, P. 0. Box 1547,Harrisburg 17120 (717, 787-3633)

(Organized: 1196)Commission Members: ROBERT E.

FASNACHT, Prakieol; H. LBUCHANAN, Vice Pre:idea; LORINOH. CRAMER, Secretary; RUSSELL M.LUCAS, JAMES A. THOMPSON, R.G. SMITH, P. M. SIMPSON, E. 3.BROOKS

Executive Director: GLENN L BOWERSDeputy Executive Director: R. S.

UCHTEN BERO ERComptroller: JOHN M. SMITHChief, Adt.tinistration Div.: DANIEL H.

FACK LERChief, Land Management Div.: SAMUEL J.

KERNChief, Law Enforcement Div.: JAMES A.

BROWNChief, Minerals Div.: JOHN B. SWAMChief, Propagation Div.: RALPH E. BRITTChief, Research Div.: HARVEY A.

ROBERTSChief, Infottnation Education Div.: ROY

W. TREXLEitEducatioi Specialist D. L BATCHELERPubfication: Game NewsEditor: ROBERT S. BELL

SANITARY WATER BOARD, Department ofHealth, P. O. Box 90, Harrisburg 17120(717, 787.4190)

(To preserve and improve the purity of thewattr of the Commonweakh for theprotection of public health, animal andaquatic fife, for industrial consumption andrecreation. Established: 1923)Chairman: THOMAS W. GEORGES, JR.,

M.D. (787-6436)Secretary: MALCOLM W. SCHOENLY

(787-4190General Counsel: JOSEPH L COHEN,

WILUAM M. GROSS (7174764)Deputy Secretary for Environmental

Protection: WESLEY E. GILBERTSON(7874027)

!knew erl Sanitary EnnInserine:Director: WALTER A. LYON (787.2666)Assistant Matte: LARRY S. MILLER

(787.4317)Director, Div. of Waist Qualtr RICHARD

M. BOARDMAN (7E74056)Director, Div. of Industrial Wastes

DONALD M. LAZARCHIK (717 .4660)Director, Div. of Milk Drainage: WALTER

N. HEINE (727-4243)Atlas Director, Div. of Water 9appty and

Sewerage: PAUL R. HEITZENRATER(787.3076)

STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMISSION. Department ofAgrice7aft, 2301 N. Cameral St,

14

Harrisburg 17120 (717, 787-5267)(Established: 1945)

Chairman: LELAND H. BULLExecutive Secretary: CHARLES F. HESSPublication: Teamwork

TOPOGRAPHIC AND GEOLOGIC SURVEY.State Planning Board, Main CapitolAnnex, Harrisburg 17120 (717, 787.2169)

(Founded: 1836)State Geologist: ARTHUR SOCOLOW

PENNSYLVANIA COOPERATIVE FISHERYUNIT, 208 Life Sciences Bldg.,Pennsylvania State University, UniversityPark 16,902

Leader: ROBERT L BUTLERAssistant: DONALD C. HALES

PENNSYLVANIA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFERESEARCH UNIT, 113 Ferguson Bldg.,Pennsylvania State University, UniversityPark 16302 (814, 8654511)

Leader: JAMES S. UNDZEY

CITIZEN GROUPS

PENNSYLVANIA FEDERATION OFSPORTSMEN', CLUBS, INC.. 925 S.Jefferson St., Jeannette 15644 (412,323 -9636)

(A representative statewide organisation,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise usepreservation, aestheticsl appreciation, andrestoration el wildlife and other naturalresources.)President JOSEPH H. CRAIG, no Cooper

Dr., Beaver 15009 (412, 774-9444)Vice President: LEONARD A. GREEN,

R.D. 2, Butler 16001Secretary: JOHN F. LAUDADIO, SR.Treasurer JAMES McKNIGHT, R.D. I,

Coopetsburg 16036Affiliate Representative: SETH L MYERS;

234 Jefferson Ave., Sharon 16146 (412,346-3193)

Alternate: CARL A. WHITE, R.D. I,Avonmote 1361E

Publication: OiWnee Ft.oparEditor: GENE SHAW. 211 E. Whitney,

Canonsburg 15317

ItAAK WALtON LEAGUE OF AMERICA.INC. (Pessasykastia Div.), 1146 E. PoplarSt., York 17403 (Membership: 1,548)

Presides* EARL STRINE, 1330 Linea.Way. Ea*, Chambersferg 17201

Visa President: JAMES L MYERS. 47Marais* St., Al aty 16301

Secretary: KENNETH A. SIIULTZTreasurer. ELMER J. GROVER, R. b. 3,

Shippensbury 17157

PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION Of SOILAND WATER CONSERVATION METRIC,DIRECTORS. INC.

Preside* LESTER CROUSE, R. b. 1,Riegehviik 10077 (215, 1467179)

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PENNSYLVANIA FORESTRY ASSOCIATION,THE, 3221 E. Simpson SI., Mechanicsburg17053

President: ROBERT H. RUM PF, Carlisle17013 (717, 243-2341)

Executive Director: DOUG LAS 0.ROEHRS (717, 7665371)

PENNSYLVANIA ROADSIDE COUNCIL INC..34 Palmas Mill Rd., Media 19063 (213,3564339)

(To 'foster sound conservation practices; to(ciliate the public of the effects, good andhad, of construction and maintenance of ourhighway systems on the conservation ofnatural resources and the preservation ofWink beauty. Organized: 19)9)President: HENRY D. HARRALVice Presidents: MRS. MAXWELL W.

STEEL, MRS. THOMAS 1. GEORGESecretary: MRS. WILLIAM E. LAPPINTreasurer MRS. CHARLES R. ROETHERExecutive Chairman: MRS. CYRIL G. FOX

PENNSYLVANIA STATE SPORTSMEN'SASSOCIATION, INC. (Organized: 1590)

President: ORVILLE E. EBERLY. Dos 2,Chslkhill 15421

Vice President: LEWIS R. WOLF, 1014Haworth Si.. Philadelphia 19124

Secretary: ANDREW C. LONG, 680 CenterSt., Shamokin 17872

Treuurtr: CHARLES E. RA164SDEN, 1502Fawcett Ave., McKeesport 15131)

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CONSERVANCY.204 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh 15222 (412,4714 EU)

President: JOSHUA C. WHETZEL /R.Vice President: JOHN M. EISLERSecretary: M. GRAHAM NETTINGTreasurer: W1LUAM P. HOWARDEducational Director: JOSEPH B. C. WHITEPublication: Woo Land and 1,51 Oven,*

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Bolt10163, Suiten*, San /van 00900(772.21211

Secretary: LUIS RIVERA BRENESSpecial Assistant to the Secretary:

BENJAMIN R. SEEM (722-2120. Eat264)

CTieLDir. of Fisheri3 and Wildlife- FELIX1131GO (763-3420, Ext. 237)

C'hiet, Div. of Forestry: VICTOR R. ORTIZ(765.5420, Ext. 2317

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. San lean 0:008(122.2030) (Air and *Mt politico

contra solid wastes and radiological healthPrciratels)Sm-ttary: ERNESTO COLON YORDXN.,

M.D.Avineri. Secretary for Environmental Hula

and Consumer Protection Sirvices:ANGEL ALBERTO COLON. M.D.

PROGRAM OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALRESOURCES. G. P. 0. Box 308$, SanJuan 00936

State Geologist: JOS F. CADILLA

SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE OFPUERTO RICO. Department ofAgriculture, San Juan 00908

Chairman: LUIS RIVERA BRENESExecutive Secretary: ANGEL T. BERR1OS,

Box AR, Rio Piedras 00921(765.5000,Eat. 260)

CITIZEN GROUPS

PUERTO RICO ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

Preskie..1: LORENZO L deVIZCARRONDO, P. 0. Boa 3, ToaAM 00738 (794-2$43)

111101DV. ISLAND

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

ASSOCIATION Of CONSERVATIONCOMMISSIONERS

President: CHARLES DOWNES, LincolnSecretary: MRS. RICHARD M. DUNLAP,

Wapping Rd., Middktown 02840Treasurer: GORDON T. NEAL, 24 Chary

RA., Cranston

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 333 State OfficeBldg, Providence 02903 (401, 521.7100)

(State watts' pollution control program)Assistant Director WALTER 1. SHEAChief, Div. of Water Pollution Control:

CARLETON A. MAINE

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES,83 Part St., Prorklenet 02903 (401,521.7100)

[Notice: JOHN L REGODay Director: EDWARD C. HAYES, 1R.Chid. Div. of Plannusnngg and Development:

CALVIN B. DUNW000YChief, Di.. of Agricelltrre: RUDOLPH

ANDREAChief, Div. Of Conservation: THOMAS S.

WRIGHTChief, Dis' v. of Enforcement: CHARLES G.

BOLWEI LChit!, Div. of Parks and Recreation:

WILLIAM H COTTER, IR.Chief, Div. of thrbors and *ben: HENRY

ISESupervisor of Markets. Div. of Agriculture:

POLAR') E. SWALLOWPatvicstion: ApReCcoEditor: RONALD ANDERSON

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORES. 211Stine Office Bldg., Providence 02903 (401,521.7103)

SS

RHODE ISLAND

Director: MORRIS CHORNEYDeputy Director. MATTHEW J. KULICK

DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL 205 RogerWilliams Bldg., Provideaoe 02908 (401.521-7100. Ext. 601)

Executive Director. ADOLPH T. SCHMIDT

STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMITTEE

Chairman: WILLIAM MORGAN. JR.,Exeter

Secretary: ANTONE MENDONCA, R. D.2, E. Main Rd., Middktown 02843 (401,847.258S)

STATE WATER RESOURCES BOARD. 265Mr 12::.ie St., Providence 02907

Chairman: ALEX ID:MARTINO

CITIZEN GROUPS

RHODE ISLAND WILDLIFE FEDERATION, 40Bowen St.. Providence 02903 (401.321.1670)

(A repttAntatin statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: WILLIAM H. LUM, 1257

Narragansett Blvd.. Cranston 02905 001,1.)Viet President: WALTER HOBBS, JR.. 43

Glendale Cie, North Kingstown 02832Secretary.. JOHN M. CRONAN, Hope

Valley 02832Treasurer: RAYMOND SIMSKIE, I If

Dealer St.. Cumberland 02864Affiliate Representative: ALFRED L

HAWKIDS, 40 Bowen Si, Providence02903

Alternate: WILLIAM H. LUM

AUDUBON SOCIETY Of RHODE ISLAND, 40Bowen Si., Providence 02903 (401,521.1670)

(To flcvs attention on critical naturalresource problems, provide leadership whenconsecration action It necessary, carry out abroad program 0/ public conservationeducation, and preserve examples of /mitreenatural areas and satire wildlife habitat.Organized: 1t97)President: DENISON W. GREENE, West

KiRtito,Viet Resident RICHARD M. HELD.

BarringtonSecretrey: MRS. SAMUEL 0. CAIDEN,

Pasitsse.etTreasurer: SEVERYN S. DANA., ProvidenceExastive Director: ALFRED L. HAWKESEducation Specials* LEE GARDNEROffice Mattaitt: CLORINDA CAROSEL LIPopbroestios: Nampaissert Ponssiot

RHODE ISLAND ASSOCIATION Of SOILAND WATER CONSERYAHOIN DISTRICTSUPERVISORS

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SOUTH CAROLINA

Reddens: DOMENIC MARIETTLTourtellot Hill Rd., R. D., Chepis:liet02814 (401, 568-7373)

SOUTH CAROLINA

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENTOF AGRICULTURE, WadeHampton Office Bldg., Box 11280Columbia 29211 (803, 758-2426)

Commissioner WILLIAM L. HARRELSON

DEPARTMENTOF PARRS. RECREATION.AND TOURISM, Box 1338, Columbia29202

Executive Director: BOB HICKMANDeputy Director FRED P. BRINKMANDirector, Div. of Administration and

Persor.nel: ROBERT L. GUNTERDirector, Div. of Outdoor Recreation: COL.

JOHN A. MAYDirector, Planning and Development:

WILUAM K. MARSHDirector, Project Mainstream: HENRY C.

DOUG LASDirector, Div. of State Parks: DONALD

MCSWEENDirector, Construction: RAYMOND M.

SISKDirector, Div. of Travel and Tourism: J. W.

LAWRENCE

DIVISION OF GEOLOGY, Stale DevelopmentBoard, P. 0. Boa 927, Columbia 29202(803, 738-3257)

State Geologist: NORMAN K. OLSON

POLLUTION coPanot AUTHORITY. StateBoard of Health.). Marion Sims Beg.,Columbia 29201

Executive Director. W. T. UNION (803,73S-5631)

STATE COMMISSION Of FORESTRY, Boa287, ColamNs 29202 (803, 738161)

(Provides twit forest fire protection on allState and pivot( forest lands I. SouthCarolina: assists landowners la propermanagement and itifitation of fatal lands;remotes forest fire prevention and otherWeary practices through an information andeducation prostate. Oraanized: 1927)Commission Member FULTON K.

CREECH, Chairman, Sumter ROBERTC. EDWARDS, Clemson: A. B.TAYLOR, IL, Span:eters: C. H.N1EDER HOF, JR., North °whites:HOWARD?. RHODES Estill

State Forester: JOHN P. TILLER (tat. 36)Assistant State Forestet, Protection: JOHN

M. SHIRER (Ext. 51)Assistant Slate Forester, Management: E. C.

PICKENS (Ext. 41)Assistant Slate Forester. Adminiseratios:

HOWARD R. SCOTT (Ext. 63)Assistant State Fceeder, lakes/don and

Education: W. T. AHEARN (Ext. 55)

STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOMMITTEE. 2414 Bull St., Columbia29101 (803, 738-4824)

Chairman: D. T. MATHISExecutive Secretary: LEWIS F.

HENDRICKS

WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION. 2414Bull St., Columbia 29201 (803, 7544314)

(To secure the maximum beneficial use andTetsuo! of State water resources and todevelop long-fanse plan. for water qualitymanagement. Created: 1967)Chairman: HARRY S. BELL WardExecutive Director: CLA1R P. GUESS, JR.Assistant Executive Director: JAMES L

AU ILGellogist: DONALD A. DUNCANBiochemist: JAMES C. DARBY, JR.

WILDLIFE RESOURCES DEPARTMENT. 1015Main St., Box 167, Columbia 29202

(Oraanized: 1952)Commission Members: CLYDE A.

ELTZROTIL Chairman, Hampton:EDDIE FINLAY, Secretary, Columbia;EDGAR C. GLENN, JR., Beaufort; W.FRANK MISHOIE, Greeleyrifie;ROBERT H. EPPES, Greenville;ROBERT W. RHAME, Holly Hill;WADE M. WILLIAMS, Rock Hilt;WILLIAM L THOMPSON, Anderson

DN. et Game and Freshwater Flaholm (803,73114361)

Executive DfrWiot JAMES W. WES!:Director. PAT RYAN

Maine Rasameas DN. 2024 Maybani Hwy,Charleston 29407 (801, 3364710)

Director. VACANT

CITIZEN GROUPS

SOUTH CAROUNA W1LOtIfE7EDE RATION(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise me,preservation, aesthetics! appreciation, andrestoration of ',Mite and other salamiresources.)President: JOHN E. BOOK HARDT. Lone

Sue Rd, Meet 2904/ (803, 197-2230)Vice Presidents: BENJAMIN C. DYSART,

Hl, Clemson: WALTER A. WTEN.Columbia ALFRED P. CANNON,Charleston

Serfttary.Treastarer VACANTAffiliate Representative: BENJAMIN C.

DYSART, HI, Dept. of EnvironmentalSyraes is Engine1 ering. ammo University.Clown 2963

Alternate: JOHN E. BOOKHARDT

SOWN CAROLINA ASSOCtAtiCile Of SOILAND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTSVPIRWSORS.

President: DONALD MePHAIL, Rt. I,

N

Anderson 29521 (803, 223-2816)

SOUTH CAROLINA FORESTRYASSOCIATION, P. O. Boa 274, Columbia29202 (803, 233-5324)

(A nonprofit organization with a broad-basemembership of timberland owners, pulpwooddealers, woodusing industries, equipmentsuppliers, and individuals InterestW- in theeconomic development of forestry in thePalmetto State. Oraanited: 1968)President: CHARLES II. FLORY,

ColumbiaVice President: HENRY SAVAGE, JR.,

CamdenExecutive Vice President: ROBERT R.

SCOTTTreasurer: HENRY E. JOHNSON,

Winnsboro

SOUTH DAKOTA

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

COMMITTEE ON WATER POLLUTION. StateDepartment of Health. Pierre 57501

Secretary and Executive Officer. CHARLESE. CARL (605, 224-3351)

CONSERVANCY DISTRICT State OfficeBldg. No. 2, Pierre $7301 (635, 22445447

District Specialist: RAYMOND F. LUNDChief Engineer and Executive Officer: J. W.

GRIMES

CONSERVATION COMMISSION. SuitCapitol, Pierre 37501 (603, 2244234)

(To provide assistance to conservationdistricts, coordinate district programs,disseminate conservation Information,implement State policy foe land conservationand deveopment, and make recommendationson an natural reseute! programs.Established: 19)7)Chairman: RALPH T. DENNIS, CanovaExecutive Secretary: HOWARD GEMS

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. StateOffice Bldg. No. I, Pierre 37301 (ea2244374

Swear,: ERNEST L JOHNSON

Ot.PARTMENt Of GAME. FISH ANDPARRS. State Office Bldg., Pierre 57301(605, 224 plus extension)

Commission Members: 0. E. BEARDSLEY,Chairman, Watertown ABE N. BERG.Vice Clunnelan, Huron; 0. T. OWN.Garretson; MELVIN JENSEN. PlenaSKEE RASMUSSEN, Belvidere; JACKADAMS, Simeon; CHARLES Q.MATEER, Belle Fourche; ALLENJORGENSEN, Irene

Director ROBERT A. HODGINS (Ext.33417)

Assistant Director: JAMES SPRAGUE (Est.3442)

Chief Game Warden: C. B. CIUNDF.RSON

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(Fit. 3384)State Forester: MILLARD BRADF.N (Ext.

3481)Chief of Fisheries: ROBERT HANTEN (Eat.

3384)Chief of Game Div.: JOHN POPOWSKI

(Eat. 3381)Chief of Information and Education:

ROBER r MORRIS (Eat. 3485)Chief Engineer: MUREL TRIMBLE (Est.

3483)Superintendent of Custer State Park: VIRGIL

JOHNSON (603, 225-4315)Chief of Land Management: ED CASSELL

(Ext. 3385)Chief of Land Acquisition: ROBERT KOLB

(Ext. 3483)Chief of Parks and Recreation: ORIS

SCHERSCHLIGT (Eat. 3391)Compirolkr: ALIIN ZOLLER (Ext. 3386)Publication: South Dakota Consevation DigestEditor: ROBERT MORRIS

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, University of SouthDakota, Science Center, Vermiltion 57069(605, 624-4471)

State Geologist and biretta: DUNCAN J.McGREGOR

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT EXPANSIONAGENCY. State Office rms. No. 2, Pierre37301 ((05. 224-3)07)

Commission Chairman: JAMES COPE,Yankton

Director: ROBERT H. MARTINAmbient Director: GARY KIZZIERChief Statistician: MICHAEL

OBER UTN ERIndustrial Representatives: RALPH

SCHLAEFLE, ROBERTDeM ERSSEM AN

WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION. StateOffice Bldg., Pierre 57501

Chief Engineer and Diemen Officer:JOSEPH W. GRIMES (105, 224-3584)

SOUTH DAKOTA COOPERATIVE FISHERYUNIT, South Dakota State University,Brookings 57006

Acting Leader: RICHARD APPLEGATE

SOUTH DAKOTA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFERESEARCI UNIT. South Dakota StateUniversity, Bra. kings PDX (605.688-6121, Ext. 464,

Leader: RAYMOND UNDERAssistant ROBERT P. DAHLGREN

CITI/LN GROUPS

SOUTH DAKOTA WILDLIFE FEDEPtATtOte,1217 S late Ave goal Falls 37105(603, 332-2563)

(A representative statewide ,4sanitation,Mimed with the National %% MiteFederation, primarily devoted to iSe wise tre,waren stick newhetieal appreciatio: andtesta/Woe of sildlik and other naturalrelaters)

President: RAYMOND C. JACOBSON, 612S. Hawthorne Ave., SiOvit Falls 37104(605, 332.4833)

Vice Presidents: D. A. WINQUIST,Milbank; BILL LARSON, Huron

SecretaryTreasurer: DONALD 0. SINNINGAffiliate Representative: H. F.

McCLELLAN, SR., 509 W. 3rd,Mobridge 57601 (605, 845-3282)

Alternate: RAYMOND C. JACOBSONPublication: Our of DoersEditor: DONALD 0. SINNING

SOUTH DAKOTA iTATE ASSOCIATION OFCONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: OR LOW EWAN, Gettysburg57442 (605, 765-2350)

TENNESSEE

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. P. O. Box9039, Ellington Agricultural Center,Nashville 37241 (615, 832-6153)

Commissioner: WILLIAM F. MOSS

DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION, 2611 W.End Ave., Nashville 37203 (613,741.2301) (Organized: 1937)

Commission Members: T. DEE BAKER,FRED BAROF.R, NAT DURING,CHARLES E. CHESTON, JOEPORIIIS, JACK FERRELL GRIFFIN.FENNER IlEATIICOCK, JAMES E.HICKERSON, CHARLES R. PAGE.JR., OLEN RAINEY, IKE SAFDIE,HAROLD SHANKLE, LOFTONSTUART, BUELL B. SWAFFORD,PARK VESTAL

Commissioner: E. BOYD GARRET(741-2301)

Deputy Commissioner: WILLIAM M.SLAYDEN. 11(711.2)01)

Chief of Personnel and Administration:VERNON M. DOYLE (741-2743)

Director, Div. of Development Planning:WALTER L CRILEY (74I.2164)

Director, Div. of State Parks: W. T.BOSWELL (741.3231)

Director, Div. of Forestry: CARL I.PETERSON (741.3326)

Director, Div. of Information and TouristPromotion: HARRY O'DONNELL(741.2191)

Dire:to, Div. of Geology: ROBERT E.HERSHEY (741.2726)

Director, Div. of Hotel and RestaurantInspection: ELLIOTT W. ADCOCK(741-2311)

Director, Div. of Water Resources:RALEIGH W. ROBINSON (741-1372)

Director, Div. of Budget and Fiscal Officer:JEAN S. DENNEY (741456)

biretta. Div. of Conservatka Education:JAMES t BAILEY (741-2661)

Director. Div. of Strip Mining and LandReclamation: FRANCIS 0. WAtKINS(7441.2301)

Publication: Tennessee Cosservarioniet

S7

TENNESSEE

Editor: PAUL SUTTON

GAME AND FISH COMMISSION, P. 0. Box9400, Ellington Agricultural Center,Nashville 37220 (615, 741.1431)

(Organized: 1949)Commission Members: KARL T. SMITH,

Chairman; OREER RICKETSON, ViceChairman; RAYMOND B. STRONG.Secretary; EDGAR W. EVINS, JAMES3. BEASLEY, RHEA BROWDER,WILLIAM IL BLACKBURN, SMITHHOWARD, G. L. LOWE

Director: FRED W. STANBERRYAssistant Directors: DAVID M.

GOODRICH, HAROLD E. WARVEL(741.1431)

Chief. Game Management Div.: ROYANDERSON (741.1476)

Chief, Law Enforcement Div.: TUCKERBROWN (741.1436)

Chief, Fish Management Div.: HUDSONNICHOLS (741.1373)

Chief, Administrative Services Div.:FRANCES B. TAYLOR (741.1447)

Chief, Public Relations Div.: S. IIILLARDBROWN (741.1421)

Staff Attorney: BOBBY L STRATTON(741.14)1)

PittmanRoberlson Coodirata: LARRYMcOINN (741.1476)

Dingell-Johnson Coordinator: WAYNEPOLLOCK (741.1373)

Publication: Tennessee ConservationistEditor: ANSON OALYON

STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE.P.O. Boa 10' , Knoxville 37901 (615,974-7208)

Chairman: CUYLER CIUNI3AR, WoodiawnExecutive Secretary: LAMES H. ROBINSON

STREAM POLLUTION CONTROL !WARD.Department of Public Meth, 621 CordellHull Bldg., Nashville 37219 (615,741.2275)

(State water pollution control program)Executive Secretary: S. LEARY JONES

CIII/LN GROUPS

TENNESSEE CONSERVATION LEAo...t. INC.(A representative statewide orgenitttion,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, bestheical appreciation, andrestavion of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President L. R. DUDNEY, Osinesbao

38361Vice Residents CHARLES RHEA,

Greeneville; A. B. STONE, Madison:PENN S. FOREMAN. Jackson

Secretary: JOHN H. BAILEY, 1507 CollegeHeights Dr., Johnson City 37601

Treasure: J. B. ANTHONY. Brighton 35011Affilate Representative: JOHN H. BAILEYA hernate: L. R. DUDNEYP10160606: f tc &AwnEditor. JOHN H. BAILEY

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TENNESSEE

KEEP TENNESSEE GREEN ASSOCIATION.P.O. Box 306. Sewanee 37375 (615,5984191) (Organized: 1951)

President JOHN R. COOK, Count.Executive Vice President JOHN W.

BARRETT, KnoxvilleVice Presidents: HUGH FAUST, Knoxville;

ALFRED TAR PLEY, Nashv Ilk; RAYF. SHARPE, JR., Memphis

Secretary: CHARLES E. CRESTON.Sewanee

Treasures. GEORGE W. THOROGOOD,Cleveland

Executive Director: ALFRED M.WILLIAMS, JR.

Publications: Keep Tennessee Green Jaime,:ram Products Mekeing &diem

MIDDLE TENNESSEE CONSERVANCYCOUNCIL, P.O. Box 2771, Nashville37219

President: GLENN GENTRY, 2816Colonial Pt, bamboo 37214 (615.183-4392)

Vice President: BILL L CROUCHSectetaryTreasuret: EDWIN D.

SCH R El DER

TENNESSEE ASSOCIATION OF $011. ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President A. K. McCA LIA, Rt. I,Mitington 18033 (901, 129-4244)

TENNESSEE CITIZENS FOR WILDERNESSPLANNING, 130 Take Rd., Oak Ridge371/0

(To develop plans concerning grildervest tocommunicate these plans to fellow citizens,and to net with loud. State, and Federalgovernment repruentatives M establishingpoleks for the preservation of orrimum areasof wild land, and watts. Organised: 1966)President: DANE B. RUSSELL, 1)0 Tabor

Rd., Oak Ridge IMO (615, 4112.2151)Vice President: ERNEST M. blCKERMAN,

7105 Rockingham Dr, Knoxville 37919(615, Sit- 26711)

Secretary: RUTH K. YOUNG, 112 VandalsRd.. Oak Ridge 37130 (615, 413-7231)

Treasures: FRED H. SWEETON, 334Louisiana Ave., Oak Ridge 37100 (615,413-3379)

Washington Representative:CLAUDE A.BLACK, 1205 Fourth St., S.W.,Washington, D.C. 20024 (202, 354-3974)

Publication: ?MP Neaten./Editor. DANE B. RUSSELL

TENNESSEE SCENIC RIVERSAISOCiAtION. P.O. Box 3104, Nashville37219

(Dedicated to the preservation, protection,lad mutation of Tennessee's nude.freellowing riven. Seeks to instil a publeconcern lot their enduring protection.Meenturatift 300-. Founded: 1966)Resident: DONALD A. DOOLEY. 3031

Otwk Clr, Chattanooga 37415Vice President W. DON HIXSONScar:try. DOROTHY D. ADAMS

Treasurer: ROBERT D. BROWN

,TEXAS

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

BUREAU 0l ECONOMIC GEOLOGY,University Ste., Box X, Austin 78712(312, 471.1534)

(Functions as a Mate geological survey.Program includes basic research; applicationof geology to resources, cOniervatiOn, andengineering problem:: and publication ofreports of investigations, quadrangle maps,and guidebooks. Established: 1909)Diroctor: PETER T. FLAWN

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. P.O.Drawer BB, Capitol Sta., Austin 71711(512, 475-4664)

Commissioner: JOHN C. WHITE

FOREST SERVICE (A part of the Texas A RM University System), College Station77541 (71), 145-2641) (Established: 1915)

biretta: PAUL R. KRAMERAssistant to the Director: BRUCE R. MILESHead, Information and Education Dept.: D.

A. ANDfiRSONHead, Pored Management Dept.: DON

YOUNGHead, Fite Control Dept : J. 0. BURNSIDE,

Lufkin (713, 634-4465)Head, Forest Products Dept.: A. E. LUND,

Eakin (713, 614-5' I)

Mudd renews!District I: STEPHEN ADAMS, P.O. Box

469, Linden 75563District 2: HENRY W. REHUNO, P.O.

Drain/ 792, Henderson 75651District 3: ROBERT H. BLOOM, P.O. Box

310, Larkin 75901District 4: ARTHUR E. GREEN, P.O. Box

136, Woodville 7)979District 3: P. E. MIAMI, Rt. 3. Bot 11,

Kirbrrile 73936District 6: HENRY E. sititi, RI. I. Bat

131, Conroe 77301District 7: GAYLE J. EVANS, Drawee 0.

LaGrange 71943

GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Libre, andArchives Bldg, Austie 71701

CoOlefsiollet: JERRY SADLER

PARKS ARO WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT. JohnH. Reagan Bldg., Austin 71701 (512,475-2017)

Commission \lembett PEARCE JOHNSON,Chairman, Ameba; HARRY D. JERSIO,San Antonio; L P. OlLYIN, Amarillo

Executive Director: I. R. SINGLETONDeputy Director: R. 0. MAUERMANNDirector. Park %Meet W. M. 00S0114Uirectoe, Wildife Servicet EUGENE A.

WALKERDireciot, Administrative Service* W. J.

st

CUTBIRTH, JR.Personnel Officer: JAMES D. ARCHERCoordinators: PIERCE B. UZZELL,

Wildlife; MARION TOOLE, InlandFisheries; T. R. LEARY, CoastalFisheria; I. B. PHILU PS, LawEnforcement; THERON D. CARROLL,Conservation Education

Publication: Tem Arks and Miele Magnin*Editor WAYNE K. TILLER

Regional Par* Rangers:Region I, San Angelo: ROBERT C.

HAUSERRegion II, Waco: BILLY J. SMITHRegion HI, Tyler: H. R. ALLUMSRegion IV, La Porte: RONALD MOREAURegion V, P.ockpott TOMMY R.

McGLATHERY

Regional Wiwi,. Directors:Region I, San Angelo: HENRY BURKETTRegion II, Waco: A. W. LEWISRegion III, Tyler: JOHN M. CARLISLERegion IV, La Pone: ERNEST MARSH. JR.Region V, Rockpott: TOM D. MOORE

STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 1100 W.49th St., Austin 78756 (512, 4536631)

Commissioner of Health: JAMES E. PEAVY,M.D.

Deputy Commisslonee for EnvironmentalEngineering: G. R. HERZAK, JR.

biretta', Div. of Wastewater Technology andSurveillance: HENRY L. DABNEY

Director, Div. of Marine Resources:DUDLEY J. JOHNSON

Assistant Director, Div. of SanitaryEngineering: CHARLES K. FOSTER

STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONBOARD, 1011 First National BidgTemple 76501 (I17, 773.2250)

Executive Director: HARVEY D. DAVIS

WATER DUALITY BOARD. 1101 Leases StAudis 71701

(To maintain the tulle of the watts of theState consistent with the public's health andenjoyment. Created: 1967)Chairman: HOWARD V. ROSEVice Miriam GORDON ruicHERExecutive Director. HUGH C. YANTIS (312,

475-2451)Dorsky tires's*: JOE P. TELLER 075-2653)Mkt Savim Director. JOE H. SORRELS

(475-2786)Central Operations Director ROBERT G.

FLEMiNG (4754126)

WATER RIGHTS COMWiltON. P.O. Bee12396, Capitol Sts, Austin mil (sit,4732453) (Crested: 1913)

Psalms*: JOE D. CARTERbemire Director: FRANK R. BOOTH

(475-432S)OIIef Examiner HAL RAWUNS (4732711)Chief Hydrologist: LOUIS L MCDANIEL.%

(475-4314)Director, Appicationt GENE

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RICHA RDSON (473-2336)Director, Water Rights: STANLEY

LEMMONS (475-4666)

CITIZEN GROUPS

SPORTSMEN'S CLUES OF TEXAS, INC, 311Vaughn Bldg., Austin 71701 (512.472-2267)

(A representative statewide orgsalzatioo,affiliate; with the National WildlifeFedastloo, Wearily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aestheticsl appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)Pre:ticket HENRY J. LeBLANC, SR., Box

969, Pod Arthur 77640Executive Secretary: CECIL REID (312,

472.2267)Secretary: PAUL TADLOCK, 4324 Biscayne

Fort Worth 76117?reissues: ED R. L WROE, JR., Drawer

2266, Austin 71767Affiliate Reread/the: CECIL REIDAlternate: IIENRY J. LeBLANC, SR.Publication: Scot WOO. NewsEditor: AL WILLIAMS

dm,

ASSOCIATION OF tEXAS SOIL AND WATERCONSERVATION DISTRICTS

Resident: A. L BLACK, 306 W. 14th,Friona 79033 (806, 247.2175)

TEXAS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ONCONSERVATION EDUCATION

Chanties: H. J. KNIGHT, Sopetinteadent,larIngston Indtcondeat School District.Box 971, Livingate 7331

Secretary: D. B. TAYLOR, CNN HealthSpecialist, Maenad sad Child HealthDept., Audis 71736 (312, 433-6631)

TEXAS CONSERVATION. COUNCIL. INC.(A nonprofit. statewide orgaaltation thatseeks to stimulate NW swarms of theargent *Ltd fa wise conservatiort riodetssad to promote good conserratkaWorks peisairib kr the estabishmeat ofperks and the preservation of steak andockatik idea end Native wildlife. Organized:

931)Fteddeat: ARMAND YRAMATEOUIViet Preload: L.. N. DEXTERServetary: MRS. A. V. EMMOTT. 7)0 E.

Rim Tuck La, Mesta' 7)024 (71),A86-4165)

Tray arse: MRS. A. V. EMMOTT (Acting)Publlatioa: News WVNike MRS. L N. DEXTER

TEXAS COUNCIL FOR WILDLIFEPROTECTION. 3132 Laren La, Dallas73225 (214. 336-3931)

(Dedicated to adding tompenicm totonservatial-401 only to save /AVM' from'abettors, het to save R from erseky,neglect, and slanatiw. Examples ofoondetwied precticet steel traps, reamsbaking. bow-sod-arrow boat*. War* andslow stmvition through wishes Weals in a

habilis. Membership: 300; Organized: 1967)Malmo: ANN GOUGH HUNTER, 3132

Lovers La., Dallas 75225; MRS.SUMMERFIELD 0. ROBERTS, 6700Hunters Oka Rd., Dallas (iI4. 5214324

Secretary: MRS. ROBERT L. JOHNSON,5421 Preston Haves, Dallas 75229

Treasurer MRS. FRANK BRYANT. JR..6006 Revere PE, Dallas

Publication: News &win

TEXAS FORESTAY ASSOCIATION, P.O. Boa1032, Lufkin 73901 (713, 634 -$523)

(Private. nonprofit, statewide organizationpromoting the conservators, fullest economicdevelopment, and utilization of forest andrelated resources. Organized: 1914)President: LUD E. KING, JR., Box 191,

Huntsvilk 773401st Viet President 0. R. CRAWFORD, 229

N. Bowie, Jasper 759312nd Via President J. C.

WESTMORELAND, Box 394, Corrigan73939

Executive Vice President: E. R. WAGONER

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AtInlCuLTuflE, 412 StateCapitol, Salt Lake City 84114 (101,321-5421)

Comasksioner: JOSEPH H. FRANCISAdmiaistrative Assistant: DAVID R.

WALDRONDirector, Marketing and Consumes Soviets:

JOHN W. GI LIMA t4

GEOLOGICAL AND MINERALOGICALSURVEY. 101 Utah Geological StarerBldg., University of Utah, Salt tale City14112(101, 322-6831)

State Geologist and Director: WILLIAM P.HEWIIT

STATE DEPARTMENT OF NATURALRESOURCES. 223 State Capitol, SaltLake City 84114

Executive Director: GORDON E.HAIRMSTON (801, 321-3691)

Ash and Game Cep, 1596 W. N. Teeple, SaltLake City 84116 (801, 32S-5011)

rah and Gum Board Members: EVAN H.NICKELSON, Chairman, Salina:RICHARD DEWSNUP, Salt Lake City:WESLEY A. NESLON, St. George:LEWIS C. SMITH. Newton; PAUL G.STRINOHAM. Vernal

Board of Big Dune Control JOHN E.PHELPS, Closinsaa, Salt Lake City.NEWELL A. JOHNSON. Prove W.LLOYD JOHNSON, Alma; H. A.BROWNFIELD, DreSekatt; DAVID M.CIAUFIN, Ogden

Director. JOHN E. PHELPSAssistant Director. DONALD A. SMITH

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UTAH

Administrative Assistant: J. L CASEYBOWN

Chief, Field Services: JAY R. UDYChief, Game Management: NORMAN V.

HANCOCKChief, Law Enforcement: GOLDEN B.

PEAYChief. Information and Education: EDWIN

V. RAW LEYChief, Fiscal and Accounting: ARMOND F.

CARRChief. Fisheries Management: DON

ANDRIANOChief. Planning and Programming: EDWIN

V. RAWLEY

Flog/eft' Supersison:Central Region: LaVAR A. WARE, 116 E.

Center St ., NOM 14601 (BO% 3714'74)Norther s Region: JACK A. RENSEE, 3930

Washington Blvd., Ogden 14403 (101.3924(101)

Northeastern Region: ALBERT W.IIEGGIEN, JR., 42 N. Vernal Ave.,Vernal 114078 (801, 789.3103)

Southeastern Region: VERGIL J. DRANEY,453 W. Railroad Ave., Price 84301 1'801.637-3310)

Southern Region: S. M. CLARK, 622 N.Main St., Box 606, Cedar City 84720(801, 386-6/0.1)

OS and Gas Conservation DN.. 1388 W. N.Temple, Salt Lake City 154116 ME328-3771)

Chairman. Board of Oil aid GasConservation: Dt L BERT M. DRAPER.JR., Sat Lake City

Director: CLEON B. FEIGHT

Div. of Parts and Reemation. 132 S. 2nd St.,Salt Lake i-ity 54101 (801, 321-58E2)(Organized: 1954

Board Member JAMES D. MOYLE,Chairman. Salt Lake City: E. J. CLAUS,Moak HAROLD P. FABIAN, SaltLake City; LeROY JOHNSON. Provo:J. MIKE MONSON, Ogden

Diadem: HAROLD L TI PPETTSAssistant Director: MARVIN JENSENBoating Supervisor. EDWARD H. TUT/LEPlanner: GRANT FREDERICKSONPark Operations Supervisor: R. CLARK

ANDERSON

Orr. *I Sue Lands. 103 State Capitol Bldg ,Salt Lake City 84114 (101, 328-5381)

Director. CHARLES R. HANSEN

Favor, and fire Centre (A section of theDiv. of State Leads). 325 W. IMO, SoakSalt lake City 84115 (P431, 328 -5430)

Board Mambas: C. S. THOMSON,Clseirmaa. Moth T. H. BELL, SaltLake City. PHILLIP V. CHRISTENSEN.Provo: J. WHITNEY FLOYD. Loge:

M. V. HATCH. Pangelek. J. HAROLDREESE, Treneoaton, DONSHOWA ITER, Vernal

State Forester PAUL L SIOBLOM

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UTAH

Deputy State Forester: RICHARD P.K LASON

Ofv. of Water Resources, 435 State CapitolBldg., Sall Lake City $4114 (801,3284101) (Created: 1047)

Chairman, Board of Water Resources:CLYDE E. CONOVER, Faroe

Director: DANIEL F. LAWRENCEDevelopment Director: RAY H. ZENOERPlanning Director: EDWIN B. HAYCOCK

Dlv. of Water FtIoMs, 442 State Capitol Skit.,Sth Lake City 84114 (801, 3285671)

Director: HUBERT C. LAMBERT

STATE DIVISION OF HEALTH, 44 MedicalDr.. Salt lake City E4113 (801, 328.6111)

Director of lie.t1th and member, WaterPollution Control Committee: 0. D.CARLYLE THOMPSON, M.D.

Executive Secretary: LYNN M. THATCHER(801, 328 -6121)

STATE SOIL CONSERVATIONCOMMISSION. 412 State Capitol Bldg,Salt Lake City 84114 (801, 32E-5421)

(Created: 193E)Cbairmaa: JOSEPH H. FRANCISExecutive Secretary: JAMES D. HARVEY

UTAH COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT. UtahState University, Logan 114321

Leader: ROBERT H. KRAMERAssistant: curt B. STALNAKER

UTAH COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE RESEARCHUNIT. Utah State Worthily, Logan$4321 (801, 15.:7421)(Orgatiited: 1935)

Leader: JESSOP B. LOWAssistant: JAMES J. SPILLETT

CIII/EN GROUPS

UTAH WitOLIFE AND OUTDOORRECREATION FEDERATION, 1102 WalkerSank Bldg., Salt lake City E4111 (801,325-84E4)

(A tepttreatative statewide organization.affihated with the National Wild hieFedetatioa, primarily devoted to the wise ate,(*excretion, aesthetic-al appreciation andrestoration of wildlife and other astute'resources.)Presided: F. L '"BUD e' SULLIVAN. JR.,

Ian S. 20110, East, Sall Lake City 3410$(8801.414-3983)

Vice Presideett ELAINE JENSEN. Maritsa:VEAL C. SHOELL, American Fork

Executive Secretary: NANCY C. SULLIVANAthlete Ittptesentative: OTHEL L PAY.

30 S. rout East, Nsphi $4641 (802,45649E5)

Alienate: JOHN C. %ATM 1E2E, E77 N.490, West, Stowe 84404

Pabilicatica: //If mot Sparta.«Editor. HARTY 'A IXOM

ormager

UTAH ASSOCIATION OF SOILCONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: THAINE TAYLOR, Loa 84747(80i, 836-2614)

UTAH NATURE STUDY SOCIETY(Promotes cc ovation education throure.hworkshops for teachers and field trips foemembers; publicizes conservation problemsand Imes through monthly meetings and iunewsletter. Affiliated with Utah AssociatedGarden Clubs and with National AudubonSoclery. Organized: 1954)President: HAL L. MICKELSON, 1523

36TH St., Ogden 84403President Elect: DOUGLAS PEARCE, 337

Cornell Dr., Midvale E4047Secretary: J. EARL ATKINSON, 4895

Anabow ar.. Salt Lake City E4117Executive Secretary: STANLEY B.

MU LA1K, University of Utah, 303 N.Biology Bids., Salt Lake City 84112

Publication: Nature News/NowEditor: DOROTHEA D. MULAIK. 1144 E.

3rd South, Salt Lake City 114102

VI MONT.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,Montpelier 05602 (802, 223.2311, Ext.495)

Commissioner: EDWARD R. EURICH (Eat.460)

DEPARTMENT OF FORESTS AND PARKS.Montpelier 05602 (004 22.1-1311,551)

Board Members; LESLIE E. SNOW,Chairman, Brattleboro; JULES J.CHATOT, Barre; MICHAEL DeBONIS,

Pouks.eyCommissioner: ROBERT B. WILLIAMS

DeP1Commissioner:ARTHUR P.

:17.1TMANNDirector of retests: ALBERT W.

GOTTLIEBDirector of Pant RODNEY A. BARBERSenior Forester: ROBERT A.

FARRINGTONChief, timber Management: JAMES E.

WILKINSON, JR.Fire Control Supervisor: NATHAN

DAUCHYWood Utilization Technologist: WILLIAM

0.1:WYENursery Superintendent: KENNETH L.

HOVEYChief of Forest Pest Control EDWARD B.

WALKERChief of Park Ezigintering: FREDERICK J.

COSTELLOPark Operations Supervisor. ROBERT L

DeFORGEChief of Park Flaming: JEROME J.

MARDI Ebusiness Mugger: JOHN W. SY KAS

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Burlington 05401(802, 862-5701)

Commissioner: ROBERT B. AIKEN, M.D.

DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES,State Office Bldg., Montpelier 05602 (802,123-2311, Eat. 238) (State water pollution

control and water resources program)Commissioner: REINHOLD W. THIEMEDirector, Planning and Development Div..

JOHN E. CERUITIDirector, Water Supply and Pollution Control

Div.: A. WILLIAM ALBERT

FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT, 151 MainSt., Montpdkr 05602 (802, 223-7261)

(Organized 1935)Commission Members: JAMES

FLANAGAN, Chairman; GERALDWALKER, GEORGE BABCOCK,MICHAEL CORRADO, JOHNLARKIN, STANFORD JARVIS,FRED COWAN

Commissioner: EDWARD F. KEHOEDirector of Research and Management:

JAMES D. STEWARTDirector of Habitat Control: JAMES M.

MacMART1NChief Game Biologist: BENJAMIN W.

DAY, JR.Chief Fish Biologist: LEONARD C.

HALNONChief Game Warden: WALTER L. CABE LLInformation raid Education Specialist: W.

ROBERT CANDY

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Geology Bldg.,University of Vetsont. Burlington 05401(EN,

1144)864-4511, Eat. 226) (Established:

State Geologist CHARLES 0. DOLL

RECREATION DEPARTMENT. State OfficeBldg., Montpelier 05602

Director: EDWARD J. KOENEMANN(802, 123-2311. Eat. 30E)

STATE FIATURAI.RESOuRCESCONSERVATION COUNCIL AgriculturalBldg., Moritpelite 05602

Chairman: ROBERT P. DAVISON. MorrillHall, University of Vermont, Burlington05401

Executive Secretary: GERALD C.GREAVES, JR. (802, 223-2311, Ext. 410)

CIIITEN GROUPS

VERMONT NATURAL RESOURCESCOUNCIL 200 Elm Si., Montpelier 05602

(A representative statewide orgaaization,aifihated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise ase,preservation. gesthetital appreciatios, andrestored.* of wildlife and other naturalresources.)Chairmaa: MRS. N. C.110"OARI AND,

Ridgewood Dr, Berlingtoft 05101Viet Ctiairmaa: JAMES MARVIN. South.

Earrbrigtos

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SecretaryTimmer PERRY MERRILLAffilivie Representative: JUSTIN BRANDE,

R. D. I, MkkIlebury 05753Aken.ste: PERRY MERRILLPublication: Newt Notes

MERCK FOREST FOUNDATION, INC, P. 0.Boa 413, Mischestet 05234

President: FRANCIS W. HATCH, JR., 9Park SI, Boston (Mass.) 02108

IXtecict: PUTNAM, JR., P.O.Boz 663, Manchester 03234

VERMONT FEDERATION OF SPORTSMEN'CLUBS. INC.,

President: HARRY R. MONTAGUE,R.P.D. Westboro 05494

Vice Presidents: ALLEN BENT, Roxbury;GEORGE GORDON, Jamaica: PETERQUINLAN, Barre

Sorretary: FRED D. BRANCH. South Hero05484

Treasurer: ALBERTA BROWN, R.D. 3,Mkidkbury 05751

VERMONT NATURAL RESOURCESCONSERVATION ASSOCIATION

Resident: LLOYD JEWETT, Chester Depot05144 (802, 875-710E)

CITIZEN GROUPS

111101N ISLANO CONSERVATIONSOCIETY, INC. P. 0. Sot 750, St.Thomas 00631 (109. 7744303)

(A nonprofit organilatios. Aims to mountsea greatr awareoese of the vibe of missaland Wheal reamers, to coordinateconservatios rotivilies of coocersedorgaalutiotir, and prostate legislationfostering caner Won. °rooked. 1968)Resident: EDWARD L. TOWLE, Director.

Caribbean Researd last:Role, College ofthe Virgin Islaids, St. Thomas OD801 (809,774.1132, Eat. 223)

Secretary: JEAN MacSETH (809.774 -2303)

VIRGINIA

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

COMMISSION OF CAME AND INLAND11114ERIES, 4010 W. Broad Se, Sot11104, Richmond Pa 770-497r)

Commission Members: R. O. GUNTER,Mimeo, A biagdosi; CUST1S LCOLEMAN, Viol Chairman, Ricimond:EDWARD E. EDGAR, Norfolk: M.GARDNER SMITH, Newport News. H.G. BAUSERMAN, JR., ArloveMs:RICHARD F. MARNE III, Catingtos.A. REE ELLIS, Wartevbcto, J. C.AARON, Martiamilie; CI. RICHARDTHOMPSON. Nisrshalt E. FLOYD

YATES, PowhatanExecutive Director: CHESTER F. PHELPSChief, UV Enforce:mat Div.: JOHN

McLAUGH UNChief, Game Div : RICLIARD H. CROSS.

/R.Met Fish Div.: JACK M. HOFFEMANChief, Education Div.: J. F. McINTEER, JR.Chief, Fiscal Div.: SAM J. PUTTPublication: wove Mush

COMMISSIO OF OUTDOOR RECREATION,9th Stree Office Bids.. th and GraceSts Richmond 23219 (701, 7704036)

(To develop a comprehensive systras ofoutdoor reaeatiooal facilities and to facilitateand encourage the hilkst public use thereof.)Chairman: FITZGERALD BEMISS, P.O.

Bot 1156, Richmond 23209 (703,643-2753)

Vice Chairman: IRA N. OABRIELSON,2300 Leeds Rd., Ositoo 21224 (703,91E4275)

Director: ELBERT COXPublication: FM Virginia Outdoots

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ANDCOMMERCE. 203 N. Governor St.,Richmond 23219 (703. 770-3501)

Cornmisdooer: MAURICE B. ROWEDirector of Information: RAY L

SCHRUNER (7742373)

DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION ANDEC000MIC DEVELOP /ENT, 411 E.Broad St, Richmond 23119 (703,770-2121)

Board Member CARUSU3 H.HUMELSINE, Chairmea; ANDREW A.FARLEY, Vice Mims; FRANK E.DICKE/MN, JOE P. GILLS,ALLAN M. HEYWARD, CLAUDE A.JESSUP, W. MARTIN JOHNSON,WILLIAM H. KING, °ARLAN() E.MOSS, ERNEST L SMITH, JOHN S.THORNTON, ARCHIE L. WENRICH

Director: MARVIN M. SUTHERLAND(770-2121)

Deputy Director: CHARLES A.CHRISTOPHEASEN

ttemitive Assistant S. RACHAL, JR.

of Forestry. Rot 3758, Charlottesville/293)

Slate Forester: GEORGE W. DEAN(2964170

Ok. if Mined Land Rociaenanon. Dare U.Big Stone Gap 24219

Commissiosor WILLIAM 0. ROLLER(523-2925)

floc ei Mineral iliesoveas. Bot 3667.Charlottesville 22903

State Geologist JAMES L CA LVER(293 -3121)

Or.. at Parts. 501 &anthem States Bldg , 7thand Main Sts Richmond 23211

Commissioser. BEN H. BOLEN (7702132)

SI

VIRGINIA

Virginia Sum Travel Sonia:Commissioner: J. STUART WHITE

(770-2031)

Dlv. of Water Resources:Commluiooer. JULIAN M. ALEXANDER

(770-2141

DEPARTMENT CF HEALTH. James MadisonBldg., Rkhmorsi 23219 (703, 770-3361)

Health Commissioner: M. I. SHANHOLTZM.D.

INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE.Gloucester Point 23062 (703, (42.2111)

Director. WILLIAM J. HARGIS, JRAssociate Director. JOHN L WOODAssistant Director and Head, Applied Science

and Oceanic Engineering Div.: MORRISL BREHMER

Assisian, Director and Head, Biological andPhysical Oceanography Div: EDWIN B.JOSEPH

Assistant Administrative Director ROY I.WASHER

Information Officer: ROBERT S. BAILEY

MARINE RESOURCES COMMISSION. P.O.Boa 7$6,.Newport News 23607 (701,244.3572)

Commissioner: MILTON T. HICKMANAdministrative Officer: ELIZABETH M.

CORSONConservation and Repkiloa Officer:

CHARLES R. BAONELL

NORTHERN VIRGINIA REGIONAL PARSAUTHORITY. 10680 Maio St. Fairfax22030 (703, 391.3990)

(To preserve open and wooded areas for thefuture seeds of growiag population.Composed of tomtits of Fairfax andMimeos and chin of Alexandria, FallsChords, and Parfait. Founded: 1959)Chairman: IRA N. GABRIELSONEnmity. Director: WILUAM M.

LIGHTSEYDirector of Pads: DARRELL 0.

WINSLOW

RESOURCE-USE EDUCATION COUNCIL(A volunteer, nonprofit ore imitation,composed of Illembets of the Slate aPJFedeal prvm. nod, working to promote thebroad pr lee of conservation education.Founded: 1952)Charms: CHARLES H. SHAFFER,

Sepervitis4 Game Biologie, 11037Timberlake Rd, Lynchburg 24502 (703,846-5621)

Secretsry-Treassrer. HARRY L OILLAM,commission of Game and IslandFisheries, Boa 11104, Richmond 23230

770-4974)

STATE WATER CONTROL SOAR). 4010 W.Brood St_ P.O. Bot 11143, Richmond23230 (703, 774224') (State waterpollab'oa control program)

Extortive Director: A. H. PA ESSLER

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VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT.Virginia Porytechnic Institute, Blacksburg24061

Leader: KENNETH B. CUMMINGAssistant: RAY DON ESTES

VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE W1LOUFERESEARCH UNIT. Virginia PotytechnicInstitute, Blacksburg 24061 (703,352.6473) (Established: 1935)

Leader: BURD S. McGINNESAssistant JAMES B. WHELAN

CITIZEN GROUPS

VIRGINIA WILDUF11 FEDERATiOS, INC..360$ Waycross Dr., Akaandria 22310(703, 971.7346)

(A representative statewide organisation,affiliated with the National WaddleFederation. primarily devoted to the wilt Wit,preservation. aeuhetical appreciation. andadoration of wilihre and other naturalresources.)Pre/idol: CARL A. WI BERCI, Washington

Deity News, 1013 13th St.. NAV..Washington, D.C. 20005

Vise Preskients: CLIFTON GOLDEN.Virginia Beach; JAMES N. SAVEDGE.JR., Wakefield

Eutotive Secretary: JAMES F. MILES. JR.Treasurer: ALEX C. CARMEAN. 9 Newport

An., Newport News 23601Athlete Represeetatire: WILLIAM A.

PENNINGTON, Boa 43. Beekinghate33921 (703, 9664291)

A ketosis JOHN 0. TYLER, 4427'haddock Rd., Mcleod& 22312

PubScation: Cadre:co ReteriiEditor: CARL A. W1BERO

IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE Of AMEAICA.INC. (Virginia Div.)

President: VIVIAN M. BARNETTE, 139Carta La, Woodbridge 22191

Viet Presidents CLIFFORD P. LAUVER,Sesiegfuld: LESLIE L TURNER, SR.,Dillon

Seceelary: SAMUEL P. MASON, 205 MapleSt.. Fredericksborg 22401

Malta: ALFRED J. DENNEY. 304 N.Grafted' St, Anneal 2220)

NORIHERN VIRGINIA CONSERVATIONCOUNCIL P.O. Boa 304, Aftessdale22033

(To ideality conservatism and preservationopyrtmities, allude plan, propose andadvise beneficial coursers of action; to informNorthers Vsginia resideas of the need foeacquisition, preservation and wise on elpeels, historic resources, sad open space; tomist is the Masao* of Virginia's naturalbusty and recreational opportuisKies.Membership 300; Organised: 1965)Residua: 141LUAM WOODIt'URT H. 7601

Swat Ct, Falls Church 22042 (703,3683753)

Vice President: ROBERT KING. 11 S.Columba St, Arfugtosi 22204 (703.

32S-7605)Secretary: RUTH CORKILL, 7529 Republic

CL, Akaandria 22306 (703, 765-2926)Treasurer: ROBERT L. MONTAGUE, 119

S. Lee St., Akaandrla 22314

VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT0

President JOHN F. COPEN HAVER, JR.,Glade Spins, 24340 (701, 429-3379)

VIRGINIA FORESTS. INC, 301 E. FranklinRichmood 23219 (703, 6444462)

(An *modulo° of individuals, Industries. andbusinesses, formed to encourage thedevelopment and wise use of Virginia's forestand water resources tor the best interests ofthis and succeeding Generations. Membership:443; Organized: 1941)President: ELMON T. GRAY, Gray

Lumber Co., Waverly 23890Vice Presidents: L C. HALEY, JR.,

Hanover; S. 0. KEEDWELL, Emporia;RED HANBURY, JR., Farmrilk

Treasurer: A. L WENRICH, DistrictManager, Contirs.ntal Can Co., P.O. Boa140, flepewell 23860

Emulative Director. WII LIAM E. COOPER

VIRGINIA SOCIETY OF ORNITHOLOGYPresident J. W. EIKE, 6207 Newman Rd.,

Faithut 22030 (703, 2714315)Publication: Ma RavenEditor: L .1. MURRAY. 6 Jordan Si,

Luing100 24430

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Boa 12$.Olympia 911301 (206, 733 -3050)

Director: DONALD W. MOOS"74Director: CAMERON S. ADAMS3-3034

Assistant Thieriot: IVAN C. PACKARD(753-5037)

Supervisor, Div. of Chain and AgriceltoralChemicals ERRETT DECK (7.111064)

Supervisor. Agricaltwal Development Div.:VERN DIVERS (731-5048)

Seperviece, Regublay Services Div.:HAROLD HULL (33-5044)

Supervisor.' Plant !Wintry Div.: A. L.MATTPO (753-9032)

Sopervisoe, Missal Industry Div. VACANT(751-3040)

MMEDairy mod Food Div.

STROM ER (753-5031): M. L.

DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES. 115 GeneralAdisisineratice Bldg., Olympia 96301(206, nmen

Director: THOR C. TOLLIFSONAnemia Director of Research: J. B.

LASATERAssistant Director of Administratioe:

ROBERT S. ROBISON

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Supervisor, Research Div.: DONALD E.KAUFFMAN

Supervisor, Hatcheries Div.: C. H. EL USSupervisor, Patrol Div.: ROBERT W.

RiSf.tilSONSupervisor. Reimbursable Contract Services

Div.: MARSHALL THAYERSupervisor, Engineering. Construction and

Maintenance Div.: RUSSELL K. JONESSupervisor, Stream Improve/nal and

Hydraulic Div.: TOM LEALPublic Information Officer: DON REED

DEPARTMENT OF GAME. 600 N. CapitolWay, Olympia 9$301 (206, 733-5700)

(Organised: 1933)Commission Members: CLAUDE BEKINS,

Chairman, Seattle; EDSON DOW,Wenatchee; ARTHUR S. COFFIN.Yakima; HAROLD A. PEBBLES,Olympia; JAMES R. ADEN, LaConner;ELMER 0, GERKEN. Quinsy

Director: JOHN A. BIGGSAssistant Director: CARL N. CROUSEAssistant Director, Administration: WESLEY

A. HUNTERChief, Div. of Enforoemesit WALTER

NEUBRECIIChief. Div. of Erigineding: JAMES

LYONChief, Div. of Fishery Management CUFF

L. MILLEN BACHChief, Div. of Fur and Demo Coatol:

FRED L. ROUNDYChief, Div. of Game Management J.

BURT0/41 tAUCKHARTChief, Div. of Environmental Mestagement

RALPH W. LARSONChief, Div. of Licenses ALBERT V.

BERTUCCI

Rapleasel Office Supervisors.Spokane 942I5: E. D. MISTREET. N.

5702 Divlioe Si. OA 4E34379)Ephrata 98823: CARL PATZWALDT, P. 0,

Boa 1132 (309, 734-4624)Walls Ws Pa 99362: JACK E.

KIRKENDALL, 2925 E. Isaac: 009,329-1601)

Yakima 91901: RONALD N. ANDREWS,2802 Neches H.q. (309, 241-3812)

Wenatchee 921101: JOHN R. KANZ, P. O.Boa 1612 (509. 663- 5139)

Mt. Vernon 41271: L. READE BROWN.1103 E. College Way (206, 424-1177)

Seattle 91109: L. A. CHITWOOD, 509Fairview Are, North (306, 624-3480)

sepia 98501: GENE FENNIMORE,N. Capitol Way (206, 153 -3700)

Veneer's* FRANKLIN F. *mitt.MOS N. E. Haiti Dell Way (206,693-9248)

Aberdare 98350: ARTHUR K. CREWS.3117 Pacific Ase. (206, 92-9680)

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES.Boa 168, %bac Lands-Social SecurityBldg, Olympia 98501 (206, 753-3327)

Boar/ cf Natural Resources GOVERNORDANIEL J. EVANS, Olympia; LOUIS

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BRUNO. Olympia; BERT L. COLE,Olympia; JAMES S. BETHEL, Seattle;LOUIS L MADSEN, IN1110341

Administrator. BERT L., COLE,Commissioner of Pub Bc Leeds (753-5317)

Executive Asdstant BRUCE W. REEVES(753-5323)

Supervisor: DON LEE FRASERDeputy CHARLES C.

KIRKWSupervisor:OOD (753-53011)Supervisor, Div. of Forest Land Management:

DONALD R. HOPKINS (753-5315)Supervisor, Div. of LAME WALLACE R.

HOFFMAN (753-933)Supervisor, Div. of Civil Engineering:

MARVIN E. BOWLER (7514324)Supervbor, Div. of Operations: JAMES W.

RIDGEWAY (753-531Supervisor, Div. of Forest

WILLIAM MURDOCK 753-2093)Supenrieor, Div. of Fire Contra LOREN A.

TUCK ER (7535350)Supervioor, Div. a Timbal Sale:: CHARLES

SCHWAB (733-5314)&genitor, Div. of Technical Services: GENE

R. LITTLE (753-5131)Supe of Mines sod Oeolc

MARSHALL HUNTTINO (3341 13;Technical Consultaat MICHAEL NO LEY

(7344326)Pubic laformatioo Officer MARGARET

FELT (753666.3)Recreation Admiabtrator AL O'DONNELL

(7534400)

DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES, 335Ofterti Adakistratios Bldg, Olympia91301(206 7314171)

Directs: H. &militia AHL0U1STDepth Director: FRED D. HAHNAdmiwisbatire Officer. EDWIN 0.

STANDISHAssistant Directs, Div. of Vista

Management GLEN H. EIMERArista' Meets', Div. of Alarming and

Deeelopmest: BEECHER SNIPESAssistant Directs', Div. of Adistricatioo:

DALE FERRIER

Ewe Sea and Watto CrogravesileaCoororiltro:

Eiteutive Scattier 0. C. DIOERNESS

STATE PARKS AND REPAEATtONCOMMUSIHON, 7130 Cleanwater La, P.0. Boa I Ilk Olympia 91301 (206,753-5755)

Director. CHARLES H. ODEGAARD(753-5757)

Depot), Director: RICHARD S. HUEBNER(753-5759)

Aldose"BS

or Oloestiont JAMES E.WE TER (711-570

Amide* Director, Remitter Derclogiotrit:JOHN A. CLARK (753-5767)

Amistam Directs", Agway MerusgeoestMILTON H. MAltTIN (7534760

Regional OM* Supertisors:Region 1: BILL GLENN, Rt. 4, Box 237.

Olympia 91501 (206, 753.7143)Region H: EUGENE ROHNER, P.O. Boa

287, Burlington 9E223 (206, 755-4145)Region VIC SHAVER, 960 N. Milo St.,

East Walachia 91801 (509, 814.7144)

WATER POLLUTION CONTROLCOMMISSION, P. O. Box 129, Olympia9E501 (206, 733-6E77)

Director: JAMES P. BEHLKEChief, Planning Div.: ALFRED T. NEALEChief, Operations Div.: R. GERALD

BOLLENChief. Programs Div.:GEORGE H.

HANSENAdministrative Officer: M. J. "JERRY.

GRAYFiscal Officer: GEORGE M. BARLOW

WASHINGTON COOPERATIVE FISHERYUNIT. University of Washingicn. Seattle91301

Leader RICHARD R. WHITNEYAssist/at: RICHARD & WYDOSIU

CITIZEN GROUPS11

WASHINGTON STATE SPORTSMEN'SCOUNCIL INC, Box 569, Vaocovvet9866)

(A reveleuative stmewide ormitatioo,affiliated wkh the National WildlifeFederation, ptimarity devoted to the +aim use,preservation, amtbeaol appreciation, andre/location of wildlik and natural resources.)Presides': NORMAN RICHARDSON, MO

Scenic Dr.. Yakima 91902 (509, 966-5453)Vice habitats: HAROLD HENRY,

Vancouver; ART R. TROPPMAN,%estate.; ALBERT STANLEY,Issaquah

Secretary-Treasimer HOWARD E.NELSON. 1806 N. W. Shama Rd,Vancouver 911665 (206, 60006)

MEW. Reptesestative: ROBERT O.MITI& 1909 Seem Dr., A MenroodManor 911036 OK 743-0099)

Alienate: HOWARD E. NELSON

MOUNTAINEERS, THE. 719 lite Si.. SeattleW1101 (206, 6212310

(to espies, study, preserve, and *cry thesaint beauty of the NottlaseutMeabershipt 6,200-. Organised: 1906)Pt mildew MAX 14OLLEN BECKVice Resident ROBERT SEXAUERSecretary: PEOGY FERRERTreasure: JOHN OSSEWARDCoovervetion Oseinsen: WILLIAM 0.

LONG, IL, 906 Rik , East, Seattle91103 (206, 323-2037)

NORTH CASCADES CONSERVATIONCOUNCIL. P. O. Btu 1561lahenky Su,Seattle 91.401

(Secures the polemics and preservation ofmask, idessi tecreationat eskeseiant,*flak, and *Waves rakes of the North

SS

WEST VIRGINIA

Cascades; promotes the dedication of areas ofwilderness in the Cascades and establishmentof a North Cascades National Park.ManbilnalP: 1,500; Organiud: 1957)President: PATRICK D. GOLDSWORTHY,

3215 N. E. 103rd St, Seattle 98123 (206,n3-2029)

1st Vice President: CHARLES D. H BMW,JR., Neches

2nd Vice President: R. D. WATSON; SeattleCorrespooding Secretary: JOHN W.

ANDERSON, SeattleTreasurer. JOSEPH W. MILLER. BellevuePublication: The Vet CascadesEditor. HARVEY MANNINO, Rt. 4, Box

6652, Issaquah 98027

WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: CONRAD HOUGEN, Rt. 2. Box33, Everson 91247 (206, 966.4716)

WASHINGTON FOREST PROTECTIONASSOCIATION, 5561 White-iferay-StuartBldg, Seattle 91101 (206. 623-1503)

(To foster forest protection in Washington.)President: GARRETT EDDY, Port Blakely

Mill Co., 6100 Arcade Square, SeattleVice President: ROBERT SACKERSON,

Milwaukee Land Co, 6616WhiteliestrY-StrItt Bldg, Seattle 91101

Treasure: WILTON L VINCENT, inRayonie, Inc., P. O. Boa 539, lioquits98530

WASHINGTON STATE FORESTRYCONFERENCE. 3561 Whke-Heory-StuartBldg., Seattle 90101 (206, 6231503)

President: GORDON D. MARCKWORTH&tretsry.Treasurer: WILLIAM H. LARSON

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. StateCapitol Bldg, Charleston 23305 (304.341-2201)

Commistioner GUS P.. DOUGLASSAdministrative Aesistrat WILLIAM H.

GILLESPIE

Stift SOS Coatermtan Conwriftwo:rietot;,re Seceder. CARROLL GREENE

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES,1000 Washington St., East, flattest*mos (304, 304150

Cooadc CHARLES LCLEAVENOER, Fairmont ROY J.ALLEN. War LAWRENCE M,Richwood: RICHA, RD K. VAN

DE

ZANOt 11~31; PAUL K.YATES. ft 011etVefiC CHARLES R.HOOTEN, JR, Chariest*. (at Isrg0EDWIN 0. POLAN, Hostisitan (stlartt)

Director% T. R. SAMSELL

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Deputy Director: VACANT BROOKS BIRD CLUB, INC., THE, 707 (266-2554)Assistant to Director: NORMAN R. Warwood Ave., Wheeling 26003 Acting Chief, Federal Aid Section: H. C.

WILLIAMS (Named in honor of A. B. Brooks, Naturalist; MILLS (266-2554)Administrative Assistant (Women's and Founded: 1932)

Youth Activities): MAXINE SCAR BRO President: GEORGE KOCH, 370 Central Div. of Environmental Protection:Executive Secretary: CHARLES W. LEWIS Ave., South Charleston 25303 Administrator: THOMAS G. FRANGOSChief of Wildlife Resources: PETER E. Vice President: BEN KIFF, Box 86, Ona (266-2121)

ZUR BUCH 25545 Assistant to Administrator: THEODORE F.Assistant Chief, Game Management: DAN E. Secretary-Treasurer: EVA H. HAYS, 5 12th W1SNIEWSKI (266-2955)

CANTN ER St., Wheeling 26003 Special Assistant to Administrator: OLIVERAssistant Chief, Fish Management: DAVID Executive Secretary: CHARLES L. D. WILLIAMS (266-2794)

W. ROBINSON CONRAD, 137 N. I I th St., WheelingStaff Assistant and Pittman-Robertson 26003 Bureau of Water Supply and Pollution

Coordinator: JAMES W. RUCKEL Publication: The Redstart Control:Supervisor, Hatcheries: HARVEY BEALL, Editor: GEORGE F. HURLEY, 920 Hughes Director: CARL J. BLA BAUM (266-3910)

Elkins (636-1767) Dr., St. Albans 25177 Acting Chief, Waste Water Systems Section:State Forester: LESTER McCLUNG GEORGE HANSEL (266-2427)Chief of Parks and Recreation: KERMIT WEST VIRGINIA SOIL AND WATER Acting Chief, Public Water Supply Section:

McKEEVER CONSERVATION DISTRICT L. S. JOHNSON (266-3906)Chief of Planning and Development: J. D. SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION, INC.

BRACKENRICH President: EDWARD BUMGARNER, Rt. Bureau of Standards end Water Surveys:Chief of Research: H. G. WOODRUM I, Letart 25253 (304, 882-2612) Director: F. H. SCHRAUFNAGELChief of Reclamation: BENJAMIN C. (266-3291)

GREENE Acting Chief, Water Quality EvaluationChief of Law Enforcement: RAYMOND WISCONSIN fcction: JEROME MCKERSIE

EYE (266-2879)Chief of Water Resources: EDGAR N. Acting Chief, Laboratory Services Section:

HENRY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES LLOYD LUESCHOW (266-0100)Chief of Information and Education: ED

JOHNSON DEPARTMENT OF AGFIL:ULTURE, 103-B Bureau of Air Pollution Control andPublication: Outdoor West Virginia Hill Farms Office Bldg., Madison 53702 Solid-Waste Disposal:Editor: ED JOHNSON (608, 266-1721) Acting Director: DOUGLAS M. EVANS

Secretary: DONALD E. WILKINSON (266-1199)GEOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC SURVEY. Deputy Secretary: FREDERICK J. Acting Chief, Solid-Waste Disposal Section:

Box 879, Morgantown 2005 (304, GRIFFITH A. N. WELLS296-4461) Assistant Secretary: ARTHUR R. KURTZ

Director and State Geologist: ROBERT B. Bureau of Water and Shoreland Management:ERWIN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Director: WILLIAM SAYLES (266-2304)

hot 450, Madison 53701 (608, 266-2121) Acting Chief, Water Regulation Section:OGLEBAY INSTITUTE, Oglebay Park, (Responsibilities include fish, game, foresi, GERALD WALLIN (266-1205)

Wheeling 26003 (304, 242-6855) and parks management, forest fire control, Acting Chief, Flood Plain and ShorelandDirector, Nature Education: JOHN S. control of air and water pollution, solid-waste Management Section: THOMAS LEE

CHRISTIE disposal, flood plain and shoreland zoning, (266-3093)Interpretive Naturalist: GEORGE E. water management and regulation, and Chief, Private Water Supply Section:

LIPPERT long-range planning in the broad fields of THOMAS CALABRESA (266-3415)outdoor recreation and natural resources.)

CITIZEN GROUPS Natural Resources Board: JOHN M.POTTER, Chairman, Wisconsin Rapids; Div. of Tourism and Information:

WEST VIRGINIA WILDLIFE FEDERATION,Box 38, Durbin 26264 (304, 456-4366)

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,

D. K. TYLER, Vice Chairman, Phillips; Acting Administrator: WILLIAM S.GERALD A. ROHLICH, Secretary, MATSON (266-2161)Madison; HERBERT F. BEHNKE,Shawano; STANTON P. HELLAND,Wisconsin Dells; ROGER C. Bureau of Vacation and Travel Services:

preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and MINAHAN, Milwaukee; RICHARD A. Acting Director: HARRY C. THOMArestoration of wildlife and other natural STEARN, Sturgeon Bay (266-2146)

resources.) Secretary: L. P. VOIGT (266-2121) Chief. Tourist Information Section:President: DAVID BRANTNER, 400 Deputy Secretary: JOHN A. BEALE HERBERT R. LEMKE (266-3978)

Westerman St., Paden City 26159 (304, (266-2121)337-9282) Executive Assistant: DONALD J. MACKIE

Vice President: THEODORE C. (266-2121) Bureau of information and Education:FEARNOW, 515 S. Washington St.,Berkeley Springs 25411

Assistant to Secretary: WALTER E. SCOTT Acting Director: JAMES W. TAYLOR(266-2130) (266-3010)

Executive Secretary-Treasurer: LEO Chief, Radio-TV Section: WILBUR STITESYOUNG, Box 38, Durbin 26264 Bureau of Legal Services: (266-2161)

Affiliate Representative: KING PARSONS,Box 287, Ripley 25271

Acting Director: EMIL KAMINSKI(266-1959)

Chief, Education Section: ROBERT 0.ELLINGSON (266-2161)

Alternate: LEO YOUNG Chief, Press Section: EUGENE ROARKPublication: Widele Notes Bureau of Planning and Aid Programs: (266-2147)Edi.or: LEO YOUNG Director: ALVIN NELSON (266-3462) Chief, Publications Section: NIEMAN H.

Acting Chief, Planning Section: A. D. DOLT HOVELAND (266-3538)

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Div. of Fish, Game, and Enforcement:Administrator: J. R. SMITH (266-2121)

Burspu of Fish Management:Director: CHARLES LLOYD (266.2193)

Bureau of Game Management:Director: JOHN M. KEENER (266-2175)

Bureau of Law Enforcement:Director: WALTER J. ZELINSKE

(266-1099)

Div. of Forestry and Recreation:Administrator: S. W. WELSH (266-2121)Acting Assistant to Administrator: E. P.

JENSEN (266 -2625)

Bureau of Parks and Recreation:Acting Director: L. G. HANSEN (266-2152)

Bureau of Forest Management:Director: MILTON E. REINKE (266-2196)

Bureau of Fire Control:Acting Director: A. E. EHLY (266-1993)

Div. of Services:Acting Administi star: J. E. GOETZ

(266-2121)Assistant to Administrator: TRYGVE

T HORESEN (266-3208)

B ureau of Engineering:Director: LAURENCE F. MOTL (266-2136)

B ureau of Research:Director: EDWARD SCHNEBERGER

(266-2414)Assistant Director: CYRIL KA BAT

(266-1994)Chief, Editorial Section: RUTH HINE

(3561956)Chief, Technical Services Section: DONALD

THOMPSON (266-1829)Chief, Research Coordination Section:

CARROLL BESADNY (266-1327)

Div. of Trust Lands and Investments:Administrator: JAMES S. COOPER

(266-1370)

GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORYSURVEY. University Extension, Universityof Wisconsin, 1815 University Ave.,Madison 53706 (608, 262-1705)

State Geologist and Director: GEORGE F.HANSON

SOIL CONSERVATION BOARD, Soils Bldg.,University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706

(Coordinates the programs of the 72 Soil andWater Conservation Disticts and those of theFederal and State agencies which assist them;keeps the public informed of soil and waterconservation efforts.)Chairman: HENRY AHLGREN, MadisonExecutive Secretary: WILLIAM J.

HORVATH (608, 262:7634)

CITIZEN GROUPS

WISCONSIN WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Box 7,Mosinee 54455

(A repre.entative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, andrestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: LEO W. ROETHE, NASCO,

Inc., Ft. Atkinson 53538 (414, 563.2651)Vice Presidents: HARRY S. POMEROY,

St. Croix Falls; BERNARD SHEARIER,Wisconsin Rapids

Secretary: LESLIE S. Vg0ERPEL, 2125Lincoln Ave., Stevens Point 54481

accutive Director-Treasurer: RICHARD A.HEMP, Box 7, Mosinee 54455 (7I5,693-2315)

Affiliate Representative: WILLIAM H.RUTH, Eagle naver 54521

Alternate: RICHARD A. HEMPPublication: Federation News and ViewsEditor: RICHARD A. HEMP

CITIZENS NATURAL RESOURCESASSOCIATION OF WISCONSIN, INC.(Organized: 1951)

President; FREDERICK M.BAUMGARTNER, Rt. I, Box 390,Stevens Point 54481 (715, 341-0494)

Vice President: E. H. BERKMAN. 19103RD St., Wausau 54401

Secretary: MRS. HAROLD G. KRUSE,Hickory Hill Farm, Loganville 53943(608, 727.2289)

Treasurer: BERTHA I. PEARSON, Box929, Wausau 54401 (715, 675-2087)

Publication: The CNRA ReportEditor: MRS. HAROLD G. KRUSE

IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA.INC. (Wisconsin Div.)

President: MIKE BORDEN, 740 N. WaterSt., Milwaukee 53201

Secretary: PAUL J. McEVOY, 700Brinsmere Dr., Elm Grove

Executive Secretary: PAUL I. BURBACH,710 N. Plankinton, Milwaukee 53203

TREES FOR TOMORROW, INC, Box 377,Merrill 54452 (715, 536-5763) (Organized:1944)

President: W. J. DAVIS, Vice President andGeneral Manager, St. Regis Paper Co.,Rhinelander 54501

Vice Presidents: PIERCE ELLIS, Oslkosh;GLENN STEVEM, Brokaw

Secretary: JOHN BARD, Vice President,American Can Co., Neeneh 54956

Treasurer: LEONARD KUEHL, President,Flambeau Paper Co Park Falls

Executive Director: M. N. TAYLOR

WISCONSIN ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: MILTON STELLRECHT, RI. I,Spooner 54801 (715, 635-3621)

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WISCONSIN PARK AND RECREATIONASSOCIATION, 1020 Towers Bldg., 606State St., Madison 53706 (608, 262.3735)

(A nonprofit organization, affiliated with theNational Recreation and Park Association,working with other groups and organizationsto achieve the best in park services andrecreational opportunities.)President: CHET MILLER, Director, Pak

and Recreation Department, Rm. 302,City Hall, Green Bay 54301

Vice President: ALAN B. DOMER,Director, Park and RecreationDepartment, 730 Washington Ave.,Racine 53403

Executive Secretary: FRED E. LENGFELDTreasurer: JIM DECKO, Director,

Recreation Department, 830 VirginiaAve., Sheboygan 53081

Publication: WPRA BulletinEditor: ORA S. BARRY

WISCONSIN PHEASANT BREEDERS'ASSOCIATION (Organized: 1930)

Secretary-Treasurer: DON Mac FARLANE,Mac Farlane Pheasant Farm, 1404 CenterAve., Janesville 53545 (608, 752-4403)

WISCONSIN RESOURCE CONSERVATIONCOUNCIL Box 707, Mellen 54546

(To promote sound planning and action in thewise use of the State's natural resources bybanding together organizations interested inthese resources.)President: MRS. G. L. McCORMICK,

S37-W26861 Holiday Hill Rd., Waukesha53186

Vice President: PAUL W. ROMIG, 201 W.Whitney, Green Bay 54301

Secretary: MARTIN HANSON, Box 707,Mellen 54546

Treasurer: CARMELLA BLECHA, Rt. 5,Green Bay 54303

WISCONSIN SOCIETY FOR ORNITHOLOGY,INC., THE (Organized: 1939)

President: DONALD J. HENDRICK, 228E. Somo Ave., Tomahawk 54487

Vice Presidents: WILLIAM H. PUGH, 2703Green Haze Ave., Racine 53406;ROCKNE KNUTH, 502 E. MerrillAve., Fond Du Lac 54935

Secretary: MRS. DAVID J. COX, 1105Cottage Ave., Beloit 53511

Treasurer: MPS. ALFRED 0. HOLZ, 125E. Kolb St., Green Bay 54301

Publications:(1)The Passenger Pigeon(21TheBadger Birder

Editors: CHARLES A. KEMPER, M.D.,733 Maple St., Chippewa Falls 54729; (2)MARY DONALD, 6918 N. BelmontLa., Milwaukee 53217

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 308Capitol Bldg., Cheyenne 82001 (307,777-7321)

Commissioner: GLENN J. HERTZLER, JR.Acting Director, Div. of Food and Drugs:

GLENN J. HERTZLER, JR.Director, Div. of Resource Conservation:

KENNETH STURMANDirector, Div. of Plant Industry: WALTER

H. PATCH

State Soil and Water ConservationCommittee:

Executive Secretary: MARVIN H.CRONBERG

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC PLANNINGAND DEVELOPMENT. 210 W. 23rd St.,Cheyenne 82001 (307, 777-7284)

Executive Director: ROY PECKAssistant to the Executive Director: JEAN R.

PIERCEChief of Industrial Development: B. T.

" BURT " SHELDONChief of Water Development: MYRON

GOODSONChief of Mineral Development: JOHN T.

GOODIERChief of State Planning: JEROME M.

MARK

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIALSERVICES, Div. of Health and MedicalServices, State Office Bldg., Cheyenne82001 (307, 777-7275)

AdminiAzator: LAWRENCE J. COHEN,M.D.

Director, Sanitary Engineering Services:ARTHUR E. WILLIAMSON (777-7513)

GAME AND FISH COMMISSION, Box 1550,Cheyenne 82001 (307, 777-7461)

Commission Members: CHARLES M.CROWELL, President, Casper; JACKCORSI, Vice President, Etna; FRANKCURTIS, Wolf; HARRY DeBOLT,Torrington; HARRY BARKER, JR.,Moose; WILLIAM KRUEGER,Greybull; REG SAFFORD, Lusk

Commissioner and Director; JAMES B.WHITE (777-7631)

Assistant Director: EARL M. THOMAS(777-7633)

State Game Warden: HOWARDROBINSON (777-7604)

Assistant State Game Warden: REXCORSI (777-7604)

State Fish Warden: W. DONALD DEXTER(777.7686)

Assistant State Fish Warden: CLIFFBOSLEY (777-7686)

Chief, Research and Development:CHESTER ANDERSON (777-7738)

Chief, Information and Education: GEORGEE. KAMINSKI (777-7735)

Chief, Fiscal Div.: PHILIP F. LESLIE(777-7726)

Publication: Wyoming WildlifeEditor: GEORGE SURADistrict Warden Supervisors: KENNETH W.

MARTIN, Box 483, Jackson 83001(733-2321); DALE WEST, Box 988,Cody 82414; WILLIAM L. MORRIS,Box 761, Sheridan 8280: (674-6507);JAMES A. ARNOLDI, Box 865, GreenRiver 82935 (875-3223); DEWEYHENDERSON, 1107 Sanders, Laramie82070(745-4046); WILLIAM I. CRUMP,260 Buena Vista, Lander 82520(332-2688); FRED R. YEAMAN, Box840, Casper 82601 (234-9185)

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, University ofWyoming, Box 3008, University Sta.,Laramie 82070(307, 766-2286)

(Activities include surface and subsurfacegeologic mapping; mineral, rock, and fossilinvestigations; and assistance in resourcesdevelopment. Established: 1933)State Geologist: DANIEL N. MILLER, JR.

RECREATION COMMISSION, P.O. Box 309,Cheyenne 82001 (307, 777.7550)

(Responsible for administering the Land andWater Conservation Fund Act, historicalPreservation Act, state parks, state recreationareas, historic markers and monuments,,statearchaeologist program, and snowmobilelegislation. Formed. 1967)Director: PAUL H. WESTEDTChief, Planning Div.: RANDY WAGNERChief, Development Div.: PAUL

SCHWIEGER

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STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS,113 State Capitol Bldg., Cheyenne 82001(307, 777.7331)

Chairman: GOV. STANLEY K.HATHAWAY

Secretary and Land Commissioner: ALBERTE. KING

STATE FORESTRY DIVISION, Capitol Bldg.,Cheyenne 82001 (307, 777.7333)

(Organized: 1952)State Forester: CARL E. JOHNSONAssistant State Foresters: HERBERT C.

COTTRELL, BRYCE E. LUNDELL

CITIZEN GROUPS

WYOMING WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Box1406, Casper 82601 (307, 2345212)

(A representative statewide organization,affiliated with the National WildlifeFederation, primarily devoted to the wise use,preservation, aesthetical appreciation, anirestoration of wildlife and other naturalresources.)President: GUY H. WILLIAMS, 2163 S.

Coffman, Casper 82601 (307, 234-52)2)Vice (resident: FRED BOY Box 672,

Pinedale 82941Secretary: RICHARD D. WAGNER, 2104

Kingsboro Rd., Casper 82601 (307,225-1098)

Treasurer: GRANT EVANS, 208 Main St.,Evanston 82930

Affiliate Representative: JOHN C. SORZEA,1306 Kimberly, Rock Springs 82901 (307,

362-6243)Alternate: L. W. "BILL" ISAACS, Box

38, Pinedale 82941Publication: WWF NewsletterEditor: RICHARD D. WAGNER

IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA,INC. (Wyoming Div.)

President: LADD SVOBODA, 514 HarvardLa., Cheyenne 82001

Secretary-Treasurer: MRS. CLAYTONTROSPER, 4009 Snyder, Cheyenne82001

WYOMING ASSOCIATION OF SOIL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

President: DAN S. BUDD, Big Piney 83113(307, 276-3557)

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

CANADIAN COUNCIL OF RESOURCESMINISTERS, Suite 830, 620 DorchesterBlvd., West, Montreal 101, Quebec (514,866-8334)

(Crested by the Federal and ten ProvincialGovernments to establish a new approach tothe orderly development of Canada'srenewable natural resources. Organized: 1962)

Secretariat:;:cretary-General: CHRISTIAN DE LAETAdministrative Assistant: G. GRANTProjects Coordination: R. D. MUNRODocumentation and Surveys: S. SINGHInformation: Y. GAUTHIERPublication: Resources Bulletin

CANADIAN WILDLIFE SERVICE, 400 LaurierAve., West, Ottawa 4, Ontario

(A branch of th Department of IndianAffairs and Northern Development.Administers the Migratory Birds ConventionAct, Game Export Act for the Territories,National Registry of Pesticide Residues inWildlife Tissues; carries out research onmigratory birds throughout Canada, and onmammals and birds in national parks, Yukon,Northwest Territories; and providesmanagement advice to parks and Territories.Organized: 1947)Director: JOHN S. TENER (613, 996-1455)Deputy Director: ALAN G. LOUGHREY

(992-3826)Chief, Administrative Services: F. HUGH

SCHULTZ (992-8673)Staff Specialist, Migratory Bird Habitat:

NOLAN G. PERRET (992-5305)Staff Specialist, Migratory Bird Populations:

F. GRAHAM COOCH (992-322;1Wildlife Biologist, Migratory Bird

Populations: A. J. EF:SKINE (995-6992)Staff Specialist, Mammit;ogy: N. S.

NOVAKOWSKI (996-5997)Staff Specialist, Limno logy: J. P.

CUERRIER (992-5593)Staff Specialist, Interpretation: R. YORK

EDWARDS (992-3229)Staff Specialist, Land Use: VICTOR E. F.

SOLMAN, Rm. 1331, 161 Laurier Ave.,Guy Carleton Bldg., Ottawa, Ontario(992-9586)

Pathology. LAURENT P. E. CHOQUETTE,E. BROUGHTON, G. 0. GIBSON, 10Beechwood Ave., Vanier City, Ontario(992-2557)

Pesticides Section:ANT/40NY KEITH (9961648)

Biometrics Section: DENIS A. BENSON(996-1603)

Editorial and Information: JOHNCAMERON (995-6131)

Western Region, Canadian Wildlife Service,Centennial Bldg., 10015-103 Ave.,Edmonton 14, Alberta (403, 429-58111

Regional Director: VACANTSupervisor, Mamma logy Research: WARD E.

STEVENSSupervisor, Surveys and Enforcement:

RONALD H. MacKAYSupervisor, Lands: G. H. STAINESSupervisor, Ornithology Research: VACANT,

Prairie Migratory Bird Research Centre,Mobile No. 1, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan(306,374 -5404)

Wildlife Biologists: H. J. ARMBRUSTER,L. N. CARBYN, R. W. FYFE, A. S.GOODMAN, JOHN P. KELSALL, A.RADVANYI, L. I. RETFALVI, G. W.SCOTTER, M. SORENSEN, J. G.STELFOX, C. R. SURRENDI, E. S.TELFER, K. VERMEER, H. K.WEAVER, 10015-103 Ave., Edmonton,Alberta (403, 429.5811); H. BLOKPOEL,J. R. CALDWELL, H. J. DIRSCHL,E. DRIVER, A. DZUBIN, BERNARDGOLLOP, J. B. MILLAR, R. E. G.MURRAY, L. G. SUGDEN, PrairieMigratory Bird Research Centre, MobileNo. I, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (306,374-5404); E. H. McEWAttl, TheVivarium, University of British ColumbiaCampus, VancOuver 8, British Columbia(604, 228-3189); J. F. T. CARREIRO,R. D. HARRIS, W. A. MORRIS, E.W. TAYLOR, P. E. WHITEHEAD,University of British Columbia Campus,Vancouver 8, British Columbia (604,224-3238); A. A. CURRIER, E. KUYT,N. M. SIMMONS, P.O. Box 508, Ft.Smith, Northwest Territories (403,872. 2341); T. W. BARRY, V. D.HAWLEY, P.O. Box 1509, Inuvik,Northwest Territories (2452); A. M.PEARSON, Whitehorse, YukonTerritory (668-2857); G.D. ADAMS, D.R. HALLADAY, G. D. RAVELING,114-A Garry St., Winnipeg I, Manitoba(204, 995-2424)

Limnologists: R. S. ANDERSON, Dept. ofBiology, University of Calgary, Calory44, Alberta (403, 282-7870); B.KOOYMAN, 3. C. WARD, CustomsBldg., Calgary, Alberta (403, 262-6545)

Eastern Region, Canadian Wildlife Service,Dibblee Bldg., Hwy. 31, Ottawa I,Ontario (613, 992-1616)

Regional Director: I. E. BRYANTSupervisor, Ornithology Research: H. BOYD

(995-6461)Supervisor, Mammalogy Research: A. H.

MacPHERSON (993-6461)Supervisor, Surveys and Enforcement: W. R.

MILLER (995-6461)

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Supervisor, Lands: W. T. MUNRO(995-6461)

Wildlife Biologists: T. C. DAUPHINE, C.JONKEL, R. H. KERBES, D. R.MILLER, F. L. MILLER, G. R.PARKER, 293 Albert St., Ottawa 4,Ontario (613, 995-6461); W. D.BARKLEY, Wye Marsh Centre, P.O.Box 100, Midland, Ontario (705,526-7809); R. G. B. BROWN, R. E.CHANDLER, D. G. DENNIS, B. C.JOHNSON, Federal Bldg., WellingtonSt., East, Aurora, Ontario (416,727-9442); P. DEAN, A. D. SMITH, G.H. WATSON, W. R. WHITMAN, P.O.Pox 180, Sackville, New Brunswick (506,536-2025); C. A. DROLET, P. A.PEARCE, T. J. WOOD, P.O. Box 486,Fredericton, New Brunswick (506,475-5576); D. I. GILLESPIE, L. M.TUCK, Rm. 611, Sir Humphrey GilbertBldg., St. John's, Newfoundland (709,726-1647); G. ARSENAULT, J. P.LAMOUREUX, J. i. M. LAPERLE,Suite 801, P1. Laurier, 2700 Blvd.,Ste-Foy, Quebec (418, 694-3914)

Limnologist: J. KEREKES, P.O. Box 2207,Halifax, Nova Scotia (902, 429.3210)

DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES ANDFORESTRY, Sir Charles Tupper Bldg.,Riverside Dr., Ottawa 8, Ontario(Reorganized: 1969)

Minister: JACK DAVIS (613, 997-4077)Executive Assistant: J. MULLALLY

(997-4077)Deputy Minister: A. W. H. NEEDLER

(997-4125)Adviser to the Mitotter on Renewable

Resource Development: J. R. WEIR(997-4593)

Special Adviser to the Deputy Minister: S. V.OZERE (997-4029)

Assistant Deputy Minister, Forestry ResearchService: M. L. PREBBLE (992-4755)

FISHERIES SERVICE:(Administers all tidal or sea fisheries ofCanada, except those of the Province ofQuebec; all the freshwater fisheries of NewBrunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia,Prince Edward Ward, Northwest and YukonTerritories; and is reponsible for anadromousspecies of British Columbia. Established:1867)Assistant Deputy Minister, Fisheries avice:

R. R. LOGIE (997-4768)

International Fisheries Service:Director: W. M. SPRULES (997-4349)Associate Director: E B. YOUNG (997-4528)

Fisheries Prices Support Board:Chairman: G. L. GRANT (997-4387)

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Maria and Administration Branch:Director: A. G. TRICKEY (997-8186)

Regional Operations Branch:Director: C. R. LEVELTON (997-4044)

Conservation and Protection Branch:Director: J. G. HUTCHISON (Acting)

(997-491 5)

Industrial Development Branch:Director: L. S. BRADBURY (997-4)78)Assistant Director: P HART (997-4456)

Information and Consumer Branch:Director: T. H. TURNER (997-4202)Assistant Director: M. F. RONAYNE

(997-4328)Chief, Consumer Section: M. MYER

(997-4462)Publication: Fisheries of CanadaEditor: E. H. HEARNDEN

Inspection Branch:Director: G. G. ANDERSON (Acting)

(997-4166)

Personnel Branch:Director: T. R. REID (997-4014)

Resource Development Branch;Director: K. C. LUCAS (997-4597)Assistant Director: E. W. BURRIDGE

(997-4526)

Sera Lamprey Control Experiment. Sault Ste.Marie, Ontario

Director: J. J. TIBBLESAssistant Director: A. K. LAMSA

Regional Offices:

Newfoundland Region, P.O. Box 5667, St.John's, Newfoundland (709, 726-7330)

Regional Director: H. R. BRADLEYAssistant Regional Director: H. R. FOUNDChief, Administration Branch: L. W.

BOURGEOISChief, Conservation and Protection Branch:

H. V. E. SMITHChief, Economics Branch: E. DUNNEChief, Information Branch: E. P. QUIGLEYChief, Inspection Branch: J. P. HENNESSYChief, Personnel Branch: C. C. COUSENSChief, Resource Development Branch: V. R.

TAYLOR

Maritimes Region, Halifax, Nova Scotia (902,422-1721)

Regional Director: R. N. GORDONAssistant Regional Director: C. M.

BLACK WOODChief, Administratiod Branch: VACANTChief, Conservation and Protection Branch:

A. P. FITZGERALDChief, Economics Branch: D. A. MacLEANChief, Information Branch: W. J. LEVERChief, Inspection Branch: R. J. McNCILChief, Personnel Branch: G. J. WOODChief, Resource Development: C. P.

RUGG LES (Acting)

Central Region, Winnipeg, Manitoba (204,946-8207)

Regional Director: VACANTAssistant Regional Director: C. MacEWANChief, Administration Branch: B. E. SNEADChief, Information Branch: J. G. K. BARRIEChief, Inspection Branch: VACANT

Mabee Region, Quebec City, Quebec (418,694 -3010)

Reelnal Director: L. MORINChief, Administration Branch: M. LECLERCChief, Inspection Branch: R. POIRIER

Pacific Region, Vancouver, British Columbia(418, 684-8511)

Regional Director: W. R. HOURSTONAssistant Regional Director: R. E.

McLARENChief, Administration Branch: VACANTChief, Conservation and Protection Branch:

M. P. HOUGHTONChief, Economics Branch: B. A. CAMPBELLChief, Information Branch: P. BRENNANChief, Inspection Branch: D. D. WILSON

(Acting)Chief, Personnel Branch: A. G. COURTENAYChief, Resource Development:

L. EDGEWORTH

DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS ANDNORTHERN DEVELOPMENT. 400 LaurierAve., West, Ottawa 4, Ontario

Minister: JEAN CHRETIENDeputy Minister: J. A. MacDONALD

National and Historic Parks Branch:Director; JOHN I. NICOL (613, 992-0904)Assistant Director (General): JEAN

CHARRON (992-4816)Acting Assistant Director (National Parks):

PETER B. LESAUX (992-0148)Assistant Director (Historic Sites): PETER H.

BENNETT (996-1077)Chief, Planning Div., National Parks Service:

HAROLD K. EIDSVIK (992-8248)Chief, Operations Div., National Parks

Service: LOUIS LEMIEUX (992-0938)Acting Chief, Operations Div., National

Historic Sites Service: H. J. MITCHELL(992-5375)

Chief, Research Div., National HistoricSites Service: J. H. RICK (996-5049)

Financial and Management Adviser:STUART MENSFORTH (992-0784)

Personnel Adviser: A. C. HOLDEN(992-5853)

Head, Information Services (ConservationGroup): DARRELL EAGLES (992-3276)

National Parks Information Section(Conservation Group): JOHNDEBONDT (995-7952)

National Historic Sites Information Section(Conservation Group):MURIEL HARRISON (995-7952)

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Regional Directors:Western: W. McKIM, Customs Bldg.,

Calgary, Alberta (403, 265-6380)Central: J. J. SEGUIN, P.O. Box 1359,

Cornwall, Ontario (613, 933.1234)Atlantic: L. H. ROBINSON, P.O. Box 2207,

Halifax, Nova Scotia (902, 429.3210)

FISHERIES RESEARCH BOARD OFCANADA, Sir Charles Tupper dtdg.,Riverside Dr., Ottawa 8, Ontario

Chairman: J. R. WEIR (613, 997-4593)Deputy Chairman: W. R. MARTIN

(997-4435)Pubiletion: Journal of Fisheries Research Board

of CanadaEditor: J. C. STEVENSON, Office of the

Editor, Fisheries Research Board ofCanada, 116 Lisgar St., Ottawa 4, Ontario

NORTHERN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTBRANCH, Department of Indian Affairsand Northern Development, 400 LlurierAve., West, Ottawa 4, Ontario

(Administers all renewable and nonrenewableresources in the Yu:on Territory and theNorthwest Territorirs of Canada.)Director: A. D. 111.114T (613, 99A-1355)Chief, Water, Forests and Lands Div.: J. K.

NAYSMITH (995-6025)Chief, Oil and Mineral Div.: H. W.

WOODWARD (992-5179)

CITIZEN GROUPS

ATLANTIC SALMON ASSOCIATION, Suite705, 1255 University St., Montreal 110,Quebec (514, 866-2248) (Organized: 1948)

President: D. O'C. DOHENY, Q.C.,Montreal

Vice Presidents: E. E. WILSON, Hartford,Conn.; SENATOR LOUIS BEAUBIEN,Montreal

Honorary Secretary-Treasurer: F. STUARTMOLSON, Montreal

Manager: T. B. FRASERDirectors: DONALD H. STEWART,

Montreal; K. H. BROWN, Q.C.,Montreal; J. T. H. FENETY,Fredericton, New Brunswick; DANA S.LAMB, New York; J. H. CRANG,Toronto, Ontario; C. W. ENGELHARD,Newark, N.J.; J. N. MORTON,

Montreal; RENAULT ST. LAURENT,Q.C., Quebec City, Quebec; ARTHURSIMARD, Montreal; LEE WULFF,Keene, N.H.

Publkation: Atlantic Salmon JournalEditor: WINNIFRED WRIGHT

CANADIAN AUDUBON SOCIETY, 46 St.Clair Ave., East, Toronto 7, Ontario (416,925-3891)

(To produce, through education and research,a significant body of informed public opinionthat recognizes the need to manage theenvironment of air, soil, water, wildlife, andplants on sound ecological principles.Founded: 1948)Chairman: C. I. P. TATE

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Vice Chairman: HELEN LLOYDSecretary: WALTER M. TOVELLTreasurer: DONALD H. BALDWINManaging Director: PATRICK A. HARDYPublication: Canadian AudubonEditor: PATRICK A. HARDY

CANADIAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, Suite303, 185 Somerset, West, Ottawa 4,Ontario

(A federation of provincial forestryassociations. Organized: 1900)President: E. G. SHORTERExecutive Secretary: A. D. HA:.L (613,

232-1815)

CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF FORESTRY, P.O.Box 5000, MacDonald College, Quebec(514, 453-4281)

(An independent, nonprofit association ofprofessional foresters, forest scientists, andaffiliates in Cansda. Encourages widerunderstanding of problems in forestry,improves forestry practice, and advancesmembers in their knowledge of forestry.Membership: 2,200: Established: 1908)

President: FRANCOIS MATTE, 137 St.John's Rd., Pointe Claire, Quebec

1st Vice President: VACANT2nd Vice President: W. O. BURCH, British

Columbia Forest Products Ltd., 110Melville St., Vancouver 5, BritishColumbia

Secretary-Manager: A. G. RACEYPublication: Forestry ChronicleEditor: G. F. WEETMAN, Pulp & Paper

Research Institute of Canada, 570 St.John's Rd., Pointe Claire, Quebec

CANADIAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION. 1419Outing Ave., Ottawa 3, Ontario

Presirtent: EDWARD D. GLENDENING,1260 Sun Life Bldg., Montreal, Quebec

Vice Presidents: ALLISON BUDGEN, St.John's, Newfoundland; ANDYRANKIN, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan;JACK O'DETTE, Kingston, Ontario

Executive Director: RICHARD C.PASSMORE (613, 725-2191)

Publication: Wildlife News

uUCKS UNLIMITED (Canada), 1495 PembinaHwy., Winnipeg 19, Manitoba (204,474-1476)

Chairman of the Board: F. AUGER,VaAcouver, British Columbia

President: L. M. CAMERON, RichardsonSwurities of Canada, 173 Portage Ave.,East, Winnipeg 2, Manitoba (204,988-5858)

Secretary: E. B. PITBLADO, 900 RoyalBank Bldg., 220 Portage Ave., WinnipegI, Manitoba (204, 942-0391)

Managing Director: E. F. BOLEChief Biologist: W. G. LEITCHChief Engineer: E. W. BURKELLPublic Information: W. A. WEST

INTERNATIONAL. COUNCIL FOR BIRDPRESERVATION (Canadian Section)

Chairman: PATRICK A. HARDY,Canadian Audubon Society, 46 St. ClairAve., East, Toronto 7, Ontario

NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL PARKSASSOCIATION OF CANADA. Suite 18, 43Victoria St., Toronto 1, Ontario

President: A. P. FRAME, Suite 716, 200University Ave., Toronto

Vice Presidents: M. DE LASABLONNIERE, S.J., 4265 Papineau,East, Montreal, Quebec; P. W. OLAND,Lancaster, New Brunswick

Executive Director: GAVIN HENDERSON

CANADIAN PROVINCIAL, TERRITORIALAGENCIES AND CITIZEN GROUPS

ALBERTA

ALBERTA FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION,212-8631 109th St., Edmonton, Alberta(403, 439-4246)

President: GORDON PEELVice Presidents: VERN ARNOLD,

Foremost, Alberta; VINCE DURDA,Rycroft, Alberta

Secretary-Manager: PAUL L. MORCKPubliation: Defending All Outdoors

DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS,Natural Resources Bldg., Edmonton 6,Alberta

(Dedicated to the wise use and managementof the Province's :enewable resources: itsland, forests, p.rks and wildlife. Hasjurisdiction ceer matters pertaining to fishand game.)Minister: J. DONOVAN ROSS (403,

229-3363)Deputy Minister: V. A. WOOD (229-3475)Fish and Wildlife Director: STUART B.

SMITH (229-4461)Chief Fishery Biologist: MARTIN J. PAETZ

(229-4461)Chief Wildlife Biologist: GORDON R.

KERR (229.4461)Provincial Parks Director: E. P. SHAVER

(299-3073)

Parks Planning Supervisor: C. H. HARVIE(299-3921)

Provincial Parks Administrative Officer: W.T. GALLIVER (229-3074)

Publicity Officer: C. E. HAGLUND(229-4495)

Personnel Officer: R. J. CLARK (229-3411)Publication: Alberta

Lands-Forests-Parks-WildlifeEditor: C. E. HAGLUND

DUCKS UNLIMITED (CanadnAlbertaOperation), 218 Alberta Block, 10526Jasper Ave., Edmonton 14, Alberta (403,422-3266)

Provincial Manager: FRED SHARPProvincial Biologist: C. LACY

BRITISH COLUMBIA

BRITISH COLUMBIA WATERFOWLSOCIETY, THE. P.O. Box 2582,Vancouver 3, British Columbia

(To further the conservation and man-agement of waterfowl habitat in BritishColumbia. Founded: 1951)President: P. J. BANDY, 2348 23rd

Ave., Vancouver 8Vice Presidents: HUGH C. MONAiIAN,

North Vancouver; R. HARRIS,

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Vancouver; A E. JENKINS, Vancou-ver

Secretary: KATHLEEN SMITH, 1108 HHillside Rd., West Vancouver

Treasurer: W. R EMERTON, 1177W. Hastings, Vancouver 1

Public Relations Director: .1. F.BENDELL, 4678 W. 4th, Vancouver 8

Publication: NewsletterEditor: J. MARSHALL (Miss), 1155 W.

Georgia St., Vancouver 5

BRITISH COLUMBIA WILDLIFEFEDERATION, Villa Motor Hotel, 3020Sumner Ave., Burnaby 2, BritishColumbia (604, 434-6671)

President: R. N. PEDERSENExecutive Director: GEOFF WARDEN

DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION ANDCONSERVATION, Parliament Bldgs.,Victoria, British Columbia (604, 382-6111)

Minister: W. K. KIERNAN (Local 2481)Deputy Minister: HAROLD G.

McWILLIA MS (Local 2482)

Fish and Wildlife Branch:Director: JAMES HATTER (Local 2411)Chief, Protection and Enforcement:

CHARLES E. ESTLIN (Local 2410)Chief, Fisheries Management: EDWIN H.

VERNON (Local 2411)

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Chief, Wildlife Management: W. GLENSMITH (Local 2412)

Director, Provincial Parks Branch: ROBERTAHRENS

Director, Provincial Museum: G.CLIFFORD CARL (Local 3570)

Director, Commercial Fisheries Branch:ROBERT G. McMYNN (Local 2488)

Publication: Wildlife ReviewEditor: W. T. WARD

Department of Travel Industry:Minister: W. K. KIERNAN (Local 2480)Deputy Minister: R. B. WORLEY (Local

3360)Director, British Columbia Government

Travel Bureau: R. L. COLBY (Local2415)

Director, Photographic Branch: F. W. E.ROUND (Local 2490)

Supervisor, British Columbia InformationCenter: G. EDWARD MEADE, 652Burrard St., Vancouver, British Columba(681-5177)

DUCKS UNLIMITED (CanadaBritishColumbia Operation), 240 - 777Broughton St., Victoria, British Columbia(604, 383-2922)

Provincial Manager: GUNNAR CAMPBELLProvincial Biologist: TOM STERLING

FEDERATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIANATURALISTS, P.O. Box 4246, Sta. D,Vancouver, British Columbia

(To provide the naturalists of BritishColumbia with a unified voice in conservationmatters, to encourage formation of naturalhistory societies, and to promote activities ofinterest to naturalists. Organized: 1963)President: HUGH C. MONAHAN, 3001

Paisley St., Ncrth VancouverSecretary: M. A. ERIAULT, 2250 York St.,

Vancouver

MANITOBA

DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND NATURALRESOURCES, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Minister: LEONARD S. EVANS, 358Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg I (204,946-7120)

Deputy Minister: W. WINSTON MAIR, 352Legislative Bldg. (946-7438)

Assistant Deputy Ministers: M. J. GOBERT(Mines and Departmental Services), 1010Norquay Bldg. (946-7859); W. K.WEBSTER (Field Operation), 802Norquay Bldg. (946-7446); L. BROOKS(Research, Planning, and Programming),1010 Norquay Bldg. (946-7292)

Director, Mines: J. S. ROPER, 901 NorquayBldg. (946-7428) Director, Surveys: E.GAUER, 816 Norquay Bldg. (946-7117)

Director, Management Services: L. R. POUT,1003 Norquay Bldg. (946-7436)

Director, Air Service: H. P. SMITH, LA:. duBonnet (345.2245) Director, Lands and

Forests: A. W. BRAINE, 808 NorquayBldg. (946-7294)

Director, Fish and Wildlife: A. 0.JARDINE, 808 Norquay Bldg.(946-7294)

Director, Research: K. H. DOAN, 908Norquay Bldg. (946-7114)

Manitoba Land-Use Coordinator, CanadaLand Inventory Project: M. C. McKAY,430 Edmonton St. Winnipeg t (942-6531)

Director, Conservation Extension: A. S.MURRAY, 1-139 Tuxedo Ave.,Winnipeg 29 (4894541)

Director, Project Development andEconomics: J. NYKOLUK, 1000Norquay Bldg. (946-7282)

Regional Directors:Northern: W. C. McLEAN, Box 990, The

Pas (623-2612)Eastern: H. P. LAWS, 308 1181 Portage

Ave., Winnipeg 10 (772.1986)Southern: C. K. SMITH, 308 1181 Portage

Ave., Winnipeg 10 (772-1275)Western: VACANT, 120 First Ave., Dauphin

(638-3081)

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM ANDRECREATION

Director, Tourist Branch: W. E. ORGAN,511 Norquay Bldg., Winnipeg I,Manitoba (204, 946-7455)

DUCKS UNLIMITED (CanadaManitobaOperation), 1495 Pembina Hwy.,Winnipeg 19, Manitoba (204, 474-1476)

Provincial Manager: A. C. BURNSProvincial Biologist: G. H. TOWNSEND

MANITOBA WILDLIFE FEDERATION. 1770Notre Dame Ave., Winnipeg 21,Manitoba (204, 774-2926) (Membership:16,415)

President: GAR GLAYSExecutive Director: PAUL F. MURPHYPublication: Wildlife CrusaderManaging Editor: PAUL F. MURPHY

NEW BRUNSWICK

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES,Centennial Bldg., Fredericton, NewBrunswick

Minister: W. R. DUFFLEDeputy Minister: R. L. BISHOPRecreation: A. T. PELLETIERDirector, Fish and Wildlife Branch: BRIAN

C. CARTERChief Wildlife Biologist: H. HASWELLChief Game Warden: A. M. HUGHES

NEWFOUNDLAND

DEPARTMENT OF MINES, AGRICULTUREAND RESOURCES, Confederation Bldg.,St. John's, Newfoundland (709, 722-0711)

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Minister: W. R. CALLAHAN (Ext. 302)Deputy Minister, Resources Branch: G. B.

MALONE (Ext. 305)Assistant Deputy Minister: W. F. HAYNES

(Ext. 306)Director of Wildlife: D. G. PIKE (Ext. 327)Chief Biologist: S. F. MANUEL (726-0660)Extension Biologist: W. WHIFFEN

(726-0660)

NOVA SCOTIA

DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS,Halifax, Nova Scotia (902, 424-5935); Box516, Kentville, Nova Scotia (902,678-4198)

Minister: GEORGE A. SNOW, HalifaxDeputy Minister: R. H. BURGESS, Halifax

Wildlife Conservation DIv.:(To implement a wildlife research andmanagement program aimed at conservingand promoting the Provincial wildliferesource as an important economic entitycompatible with agriculture, forestry andother resource discipline. Established: 1958)Director: M. H. PRIME, KentvilleDirector of Extension: L. S. HAWBOLDT,

HalifaxDirector of Parks: E. S. ATKINS, Box 68,

TruroDirector of Surveys: H B. ROBERTSON,

HalifaxDirector of Forestry: G. k. MAYBEE,

HalifaxWildlife Biologists: F. C. VAN

NOSTRAND, F. J. PAYNE, A. H.PATTON, M. J. BAIN, C. E.MULLEN, P. D. TUFTS, Kentville

Wildlife Park: E. R. PACE, Superintendent,Shubenacadie

NOVA SCOTIA WILDLIFE FEDERATION,P.O. Box 654, Halifax, Nova Scotia

President: H. D. FAIRN, Box 459, Wolrville

ONTARIO

ALGONQUIN WILDLANDS LEAGUE, Box114, Sta. Q, Toronto 7, Ontario

(To educate the public to recognize theimportance of protecting public parks inOntario, particularly those of significantwilderness clm:::;:te, to encourage theestablishment of additional wilderness parkareas, and to promote their use in a mannerappropriate for both recreation and scientificstudy. Founded: 1968)President: C. ABBOTT CONWAY, R.R. 1,

Puslinch, Ontario (416, 363-4474)1st Vice Preddent: DOUGLAS H. PIMLOTT

(416, 918-3509)2nd Vice President: DANIEL A. GIBSON

(925-2221)Secretary: PATRICK A. HARDY (925-3891)Treasurer: J. DAVID O'BRIEN

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CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES BRANCH,Depart7ent of Energy and ResourcesManagement, 880 Bay St., Toronto 5,Ontario (416, 165-6287)

Director: A. S. L. BARNESHead, Fish and Wildlife Section: K. M.

MAYALL

CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF ONTARIO,THE, Suite 604, Board of Trade Bldg., 11Adelaide St., West, Toronto I, Ontario(416, 366-1387)

(Coordinates Provincial conservationassociations. Membership. 22 organizations;Organized: 1952)President: J. W. B. SISAM, Dean of

Forestry, University of Toronto, TorontoFounding President: F. H. KORTRIGHT,

145 Admiral Rd., Toronto (924-1309)Vice President: DONALD W.

MIDDLETON, 5TH Fl., 387 Bloor St.,East, Toronto 5

Executive Director. CLIVE E. GOODWIN,II Westbank Crescent, Weston, Ontario

Publication: The Bulletin

DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS,Parliament Ridge., Toronto 5, Ontario(416, 365-2701)

Minister: RENE BRUNELLE (a05-2701)Deputy Minister: 0. H. U. BAYLY

(365-2704)Assistant Deputy Minister: R. D. K.

ACHESON (365-1221)Chief, Accounts Branch: R. R. MacBEAN

(365-2761)Chief, Fish and Wildlife Branch: C. H. D.

CLARKE (365-4251)Chief, Forest Protection Branch: W. T.

FOSTER (365-2781)Chief, Lands and Surveys Branch: R. G.

CODE (365-2714)Chief, Law Branch: 0. H. FERGUSON,

Q.C. (365-2748)Chief, Operations Branch: G. A.

HAMILTON (365-2711)Chief, Parks Branch: P. ADDISON

(365-2745)Chief, Personnel Branch: .1. M. TAYLOR

(365-2707)Chief, Research Branch: W. R. HENSON

(832-2261, Ext. 327)Chief, Timber Branch: A. J. HERRIDGE

(365-2731)Supervisor, Conservation Information Section:

G. E. MULHOLLAND

Regional Dimmers:Northwest Region: L. RINGHAM (807,

345-6543)Northeast Region: J. W. LOCKWOOD (705,

673-1114)Southern Region: J. W. GILES (832-2261,

Ext. 212)

FEDERATION OF ONTARIO NATURALISTS,1262 Doo Mills Rd., Don Mills, Ontario(444-8419) (Organized: 1931)

President: MARTIN H. EDWARDSExecutive Director: JAMES WOODFORD

Assistant Director: GERALD B.McKEATING

JACK MINER MIGRATORY BIRDFOUNDATION, INC., Kingsville, Ontario

President and Treasurer: MANLY F.MINER

Vice "-esident: DEL A. SMITH, 8900Jefferson, East, Detroit (Mich.)

Secretary: JASPER WILSON MINER

ONTARIO FEDERATION OF ANGLERS ANDHUNTERS, INC., THE, Suite 204, ISYonge St., North, Richmond Hill,Ontario (413, 881-8844) (Incorporated:1947)

President: R. DON LONGMORE, M.D.,1880 Latimer Crescent, Sudbury, Ontario

1st Vice President: DOUGLASCORBRIDGE, Box 402, Weston,Ontario

2nd Vice President: JACK C. BOTHWELL,Box 71, Lively, Ontario

Secretary-Manager: TED YATESTreasurer: FRED HENRY, 1442 Lawrence

Ave., West, Apt. 1107, Toronto 15,Ontario .

Publication: Ontario Fish sad WildlifeConservation

Editor: TED YATES

ONTARIO FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, 229College St., Toronto 2B, Ontario (416,927-3986)

(To promote sound land use and the fulldevelopment, protection, and utilization ofOntario's forest resources for maximumpublic advantage. Prng..:ms include Smokeythe Bear, Litter Pickin' Pete, ResourceRangers (for boys 10-18, with 22 clubs formedto date), conservation schools, Tree Farming,forestry publicity and historical (late.Member hip: 850)President. D. K. RICHARDSON, 69

Harrison Rd., WillowdaleVice President: D. NAYSMITH, Abitibi

Paper Co., Toronto-Dominion Centre,Toronto

Secretary-Manager: J. D. COATSPublication: Ontario Forests

ONTARIO WATERFOWL RESEARCHFOUNDATION, 387 Kortright Rd., R.R.6, Guelph, Ontario (519, 8244729)

(To build public support for waterfowlmanagement by establishing a display ofwaterfowl and waterfowl managementtechniques; and, in cooperation with theuniversities, to provide field training facilitiesfor graduate and undergraduate wildlifebiologists. Formed: 1961)Chairman: R. K. MOORESecretary: DONALD E. COXETreasurer: EILEEN HAMMILLManager: W. H. CARRICK

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PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, P.O. Box2000, Charlottetown, Prince EdwardIsland

Minister: CECIL A. MILLER (894-4567)Deputy Minister: E. M. GORMAN

(892.3497)Director, Fish and Wildlife Div.: VACANT

(892.3495)

QUEBEC

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, FISH ANDGAME, Parliament Bldgs., Quebec City,Quebec

Minister: GABRIEL LOUSIER (418,693-2224)

Deputy Minister: GILLES CHARRON(693-2207)

Assistant Deputy Minister, Fish and Game:PAUL A. BROWN (693-2204)

Assistant Deputy Minister, Tourism: JEANLENOIR (693-2263)

Executive Secretary: CLAUDELaFERRIERE (693-2219)

Director of Information: GUSTAVEBEDARD (693-2266)

Director of Personnel: PAUL-H.MITCHELL (693-2270)

Director of Tourism: ME GERALD BOSSE(693-2696)

Fish and Gems Branch:Director of Wildlife Div.: ETIENNE

CO R B El I. (693-2220)Director of Parks: GUY LEMIEUX

(693-2260)Director of Protection Div.: GEORGES

SEVIGNY (693-7644)Tourism Brahoh: Director of Hostelry Div.:

AUGUSTIN BRASSARD (693-2230)Director of Publicity Div.: MARC HARDY

(693-2290)

PROVANCHER SOCIETY OF NATURALHISTORY OF CANADA. THE (La SocieteProvancher d' Historic Naturelle duCanada), 1160 Bourtamaque Et., QuebecCity 6, Quebec (Founded: 1918)

President: RICHARD M. GREENEExecutive Director: V. E. LYON

PROVINCE OF QUEBEC SOCIETY FOR THEPROTECTION OF BIRDS, INC., Montreal(Organized: 1917)

President: M. D. SPENCER, 59 EastbourneAve., Beaconsfield, Quebec

Honorary Secretary: MRS. G. 1.WIGHTMAN, 40 King's Rd., PointeClaire, Quebec

Honorary Treasurer 0. E. HIBBARD, 1981Bourgogne St., Chambly, Quebec

QUEBEC FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, INC.(Association Foreseer) Quebecoise, Inc.),Suite 210, 915 Si. Cyrille, West, QuebecCity (418, 681-3588)

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Executive Vice President and GeneralManager: J. A. BRETON

QUEBEC WILDLIFE CONSERVATIONASSOCIATION, Suite 705, 1255University St., Montreal 110, Quebec(514,1166-2248) (Founded: 1859)

President: JOHN A. ROLLANDVice President and Secretary: E. S. COWEN

QUEBEC WILDLIFE FEDERATION, 6424 St.Denis St., Montreal 326, Quebec (514,271-3579) (Organized: 1946)

President: ROLAND CASAULT, QuebecCity

1st Vice President: FRED BARRETTE,Rouyn, Quebec

2nd Vice President: ROBERT MAROIS,Hull, Quebec

3rd Vice President: GILLESLAURENDEAU, Trois-Rivieres,Quebec

Secretary-Manager: PAUL E. PAGEAUTreasurer: LEON MARCHESSEAULT, St.

Hyacinthe, Quebec

SASKATCHEWAN

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES,Government Administration Bldg.,Regina, Saskatchewan; ProvincialGovernment Bldg., Prince Albert,Saskatchewan

Minister: J. ROSS BARRIE, Regina (306,522-8433)

Deputy Minister: W. R. PARKS, Regina(522-1925)

Administrative Assistant: I. T. WHITE,Regina (522-1691)

RESOURCE PROGRAMS:Chief, Resource Programs: T. A. HARPER,

Regina (522-1691)

Region,: Superintendents:Southern: D. M. TAYLOR, Regina

(522-1691)Centro,: W. E. DODDS, Prince Albert

(764.4239)Hudson Bay: A. G. STARK, Hudson Bay

(865-2681)

Wildlife Branch:Director: C. B. FORBES, Regina (522-1691)Assistant Director: H. S. MALIEPAARD,

Regina (522-1691)Fur Administrator: H. READ, Prince Albert

(764-4045)Chief Wildlife Ecologist: D. BLOOD,

Saskatoon (652-8088)

Foraztty Branch (Prince Alberti:Director: F. H. HEWETT (764-4684)Assistant Director: D. 0. WYLLIE

(764-4684)Forest Management Div.: M. C. MILLAR

(763-7222)

Silviculture and Extension Div.: W. S.BAILEY (763-7221)

Forest Inventory Div.: A. KABZEMS(764-4814)

Supervisor of Forest Fire Control: A. W. B.BENSON (763.5(06)

Regional Foresters:Central: F. R. FORD, Prince Albert

(764-4259)Hudson Bay: M. T. LITTLE, Hudson Bay

(865-2681)

Fisheries Branch:Director: G. c. COULDWELL, Prince

Albert (763-5734)Resource Administrators: PAUL NAFTEL,

Prince Albert (763-5734); JOHNMARCHINKO, Fort Qu' Appel le(332-5995)

Supervisor of Sport Fisheries: D. SNELL,Prince Albert (763-5734)

Supervisor of Commercial Fisheries: H. B.STROM, Prince Albert (763-5734)

Hatchery Supervisor: W. M. WHITING,Fort Qu' Appel le (332.5995)

Chief Fisheries Biologist: F. M. ATTON,Fisheries Laboratory, University ofSaskatchewan, Saskatoon (242-7671, Ext.491)

Communications Branch:Director: R. HOOK, Prince Albert

(763-5424)

Surveys Branch:Controller: W. M. SCHWARTZ, Regina

(522-1691)

RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS:Chief of Parks and Outdoor Recreation: M.

A. LAIRD. Regina (522-1691)

Park Planning Branch:Director: C. H. BURTON, Regina

(522-1691)

Park Operations Branch:Director: W. A. HARTWELL, Regina

(522-1691)

Resource Lands Branch:Director: G. G. RATHWELL, Regina

(522-1691)

Regional Parks Branch:Director: M. K. BAKER, Regina (522-1691)

Historic Sites Div.:Supervisor: A. M. SEIVEWR1GHT, Regina

(522.1691)

Construction Branch:Director: E. C. NICHOLSON, Prince Albert

(764-0511)

Provincial Museum of Natural History:Director: F. G. BARD, Regina (527-6608)

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Conservation Information Services:Supervisor: N. MATTH1ES, Regina

(522-1691)

Northern Field Administration:Superintendent: J. W. CLOUTHIER, Prince

Albert (764-0202)Regional Forester: D. MacKINNON, Prince

Albert (764-0202)

DUCKS UNLIMITED (Canada -- SaskatchewanOperation), 1651 11th Ave., Regina,Saskatchewan (306, 523-0210)

Provincial Manager: HERB MOULDINGProvincial Biologist: M. WRIGHT

SASKATCHEWAN NATURAL HISTORYSOCIETY, Box 1121, Regina,Saskatchewan

President: CORDON SILVERSIDES, 1201Grace St., Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan(306, 692-4571)

Secretary: M. BELCHER (Miss), Universityof Saskatchewan, Regina (306, 536-5050)

Publications: The Blue JayiNewsletter

SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION,1122 Temperance St., Saskatoon,Saskatchewan

Presidcnt: ORVILLE ERICKSON, 541 SixthSt., East, Prince Albert

Secretary-Manager: R. M. FERRIE (306,653-2272)

YUKON TERRITORY

DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES ANDFORESTRY. Box 2410, Whitehorse,Yukon Territory

District Conservation Officer: J. A.SUMMERS

DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL ANDINFORMATION, Box 2703, Whiteh:Ase,Yukon Territory

Director: VACANT (403, 667-5339)

DAME DEPARTMENT, Box 2703, Whitehorse,Yukon Territory

Director: J. B. FITZGERALD (403,667-5228)

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APPENDIXCOLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Editor's Note: This section attempts to listonly the major colleges and universitiesoffering professional training for a career innatural resources management. For a moreextensive listing of schools or for careeradvice, please write to one of the followingprofessional organizations:

American Institute of Biological Sciences,3900 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Washington,D.C. 20016; American Fisheries Society,1040 Washington Bldg., 15th and NewYork Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C.20005; American Society of RangeManagement, 2120 S. Birch St., Denver,Colo. 80222; National Recreation andPark Association, 1700 PennsylvaniaAve., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006;Society of American Foresters, 1010 16thSt., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036; SoilConservation Society of America, 7515N.E. Ankeny Rd., Ankeny, Iowa 50021;The Wildlife Society, Suite S176, 3900Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C.20016

Questions relating to a school's courses,degrees, or application procedures should bedirected to its Director of Admissions orRegistrar.

ALABAMA

Auburn University, Auburn, Ala. 36830Cooperative Fishery Unit: l'h.D.; DR. JOHN

S. RAMSEY, LeaderForestry: B.S., M.S.; PROF. WILBUR B.

DeVALL, HeadCooperative Wildlife Research Unit: DR.

DANIEL W. SPEAKE, LeaderWildlife: B.S.; PROF. THAGGARD

COLVIN

ALASKA

University of Alaska, College, Alaska 99701Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: DR.

DAVID R. KLEIN, LeaderWildlife: B.S., M.S.; FREDERICK C.

DEAN, Head

ARIZONA

Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz. 85281Wildlife: B.S.; DR. SHELBY D. GERKING

Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Ariz.86003

Forestry: B.S.; DR. CHARLES 0. MINOR,Dean

University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. 85721Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR.

WILLIAM J. McCONNELL, LeaderForestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. JOHN H.

EHRENREICH, !lead

Forestry Recreation: B.S., M.S.Range Management: B.S., M.S., Ph,D.Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: DR.

LYLE K. SOWLS, LeaderWildlife: B.S., MS.; ASSOC. PROF. C. R.

HUNG ER FORD

ARKANSAS

Arkansas A & M College, College Heights,Ark. 71633

Forestry: B.S.; PROF. HENRY H.C HAM BERLIN, Head

Arkansas Polytechnic College, Russellville,Ark. 72801

Wildlife: B.S.; RAYMOND D. COUSER

CALIFORNIA

Humboldt State College, Arcata, Calif. 95521Cooperative Fishery Unit: DR. ROGER A.

BARNHART, LeaderFisheries: M.S.; DR. GEORGE H. ALLEN,

CoordinatorForestry: B.S., M.S.; EDWIN W. PIERSON,

CoordinatorNatural Resources: B.S.; DR. JOHN G.

HEWSTON, CoordinatorWildlife: B.S., M.S.; DR. STANLEY W.

HARRIS, Coordinator

San Jose State College, San Jose, Calif.95114

Wildlife: U.S.; PROF. WILLIAM F. GRAF

University of California, Berkeley, Calif. 94720Forestry and Conservation: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.;

DR. JOHN A. ZIVNUSKA, DeanRange Management: M.S.

University of California, Davis, Calif. 95616Fisheries and Wildlife: B.S.; HARRY W.

COLVIN, JR., Dean

COLORADO

Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo.80521

Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR.ROBERT E. VINCENT, Leader

Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: DR.FRED A. GLOVER, Leader

Fisheries and Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.;PROF. GUSTAV A. SWANSON

Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. ROBERTE. DI LS, Dean

Range Management: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.

CONNECTICUT

University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. 06268Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; DR. ROBERT D.

McDOWELL, Head

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Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 06520Forestry: M.S. Ph.D.; DR. FRANCOIS

M ERG EN, Dean

FLORIDA

University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. 32601Forestry and Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; DR. JOHN

L. GRAY, DirectorForestry Recreation: B.S., M.S.

University of Miami. School of Marine andAtmospheric Sciences, Miami, Fla. 33149

Fisheries: Ph.D.; F. G. WALTON SMITH,Dean

GEORGIA

University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. 30601Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR.

ALFRED C. FOX, LeaderForestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. ALLYN M.

HERRICK, DeanForestry Recreation: B.S., M.S.Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. JAMES H.

JENKINS

HAWAI I

University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR. JOHN

A. MACIOLEK, Leader

IDAHO

Idaho State College. Pocatello, Idaho 83201Wildlife: 13.S.; DR. ALLAN D. LINDER

University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83843Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR.

DONALD W. ClIA PMAN, LeaderForestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; ERNEST

WOHLETZ, DeanRange Management: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: DR.

MAURICE G. HORNOCKER, LeaderWildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; PROF.

KENNETH E. HUNGERFORD

ILLINOIS

Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Ill.62901

Forestry: B.S., M.S.; DR. JOHN W.ANDRESEN, Chairman

Forestry Recreation: B.S.Wildlife: M.S.; WILLARD D. KLIMSTRA

University of Illinois. Urbana, 111. 61801Forestry: B.S.. M.S.; PROF. WILLIAM R.

BOGGESS, HeadWildlife: M.S.; GLENN C. SANDERSON

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West Illinois University, Macomb, III. 61455Wildlife: B.S.; J. HENRY SATHER, Dean

INDIANA

Purdue University, Laf. %die, Ind. 47907Forestry: B.S., M.S., P fl ; DR. WILLIAM

C. BRAMBLE, /L. IWildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; PROF.

DURWARD L. ALLEN

IOWA

Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50010Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR.

ROBERT J. MUNCY, LeaderForestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. HENRY H.

WEBSTER, HeadCooperative Wildlife Research Unit: B.S.,

M.S., Ph.D.; DR. ARNOLD 0.HAUGEN

KANSAS

University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans. 66044Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; GEORGE R.

WAGGONER, Dean

Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kans.66502

Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; ASSOC. PROF.ROBERT J. ROBEL

KENTUCKY

Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Ky.40475

Wildlife: B.S.; DR. H. H. LaFUZE

Murray State University, Murray, Ky, 42071Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; DR. HUNTER

HANCOCK

University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. 40506Forestry: B.S.; DR. WILLIAM G.

SURVANT, Acting Chairman

LOUISIANA

Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, Ruston, La.71270

Forestry: B.S.; PROF. LLOYD P.BLACKWELL, Head

Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge, La.70803

Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S.; DR. JERRYC. TASH, Leader

Coopetative Wildlife Research Unit: MS.:JOHN D. NEWSOM, Leader

Forestry and Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; DR. PAULY. BURNS, Director

Forestry Recreation: M.S.

McNees* State College, Lake Charles, La.70601

Forestry: B.S.; PROF. ONIS D. PYATT,Head

Wildlife: B.S.

Northwestern Louisiana State College,Natchitoches, La. 71457

Wildlife: B.S.; DR. E. W. ERWIN

MAINE

University of Maine, Orono, Me. 04473Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR.

RICHARD W. HATCH, LeaderForestry: B.S., M.S.; PROF. ALBERT D.

NUTTING, DirectorCooperative Wildlife Research Unit: U.S.,

M.S., Ph.D.; HOWARD L. MENDALL,Leader

MASSACHUSETTS

UnMirsity of Massachusistts, Amherst, Mass.01002

Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR.JAMES A. McCANN, Leader

Forestry: B.S., M.S.; PROF. ARNOLD D.RHODES, Head

Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: DR.WILLIAM G. SHELDON, Leader

Wildlife: B.S., MS., Ph.D.; PROF.FREDERICK GREELEY

MICHIGAN

Michigan Stare University, East Lansing,Mich. 48823

Fisheries and Wildlife; B.S., M.S., Ph.D.;PETER I. TACK, Chairman

Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. LEE M.JAMES, Chairman

Forestry Recreation: B.S.Michigan Technological University. Houghton,

Mich. 49931Forestry: B.S.; DR. GENE A.

HESTERBERG, HeadUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

48104Fisheries: B.S., M.S.Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. STEPHEN

B. PRESTON, Acting DeanForestry Recreation: B.S., M.S.Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; PROF. FRED E.

SMITH

MINNESOTA

University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn.55101

Fisheries, Forestry and Wildlife: B.S., M.S.,Ph.D.; DR. FRANK H. KAUFERT,-Director

Forestry Recreation: B.S.University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.

55455Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; A. C. HODSON,

Had

MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi State University, State College,Miss. 3Y762

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Forestry: U.S.; PROF. ROBERT T. CLAPP,Dean

Wildlife: M.S.; ASSOC. PROF. DALE H.A R N ER

MISSOURI

University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. 65201Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR.

RICHARD 0. ANDERSON, LeaderForestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. DONALD

P. DUNCAN, DirectorCooperative Wildlife Research Unit: B.S.,

M.S.; DR. W. REID GOFORTH,Acting Leader

ILIQNTANA

Montana State University. Bozeman, Mont.59715

Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D; DR.RICHARD J. GRAHAM

Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; PROF. DON C.QUI M BY

University of Montana, Missoula, Mont.59801

Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. ARNOLDW. BOLLS: Dean

Forestry Recreation: B.S., M.S.Range Management: B.S., M.S.Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: B.S.,

M.S.; DR. JOHN J. CRAIGHEAD,Leader

NEVADA

University of Nevada, Reno, Nev. 89507Forestry: B.S.; DR. CLARENCE M. SKAU,

ChairmanWildlife: B.S.; JOHN E. WOOD

NEW HAMPSHIRE

University of New Hampshire, Durham, N.H.03824

Forestry and Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; DR. OTISF. HALL, Chairman

NEW JERSEY

Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J.08903

Forestry: B.S.; PROF. RICHARD F. WEST,Head

NEW MEXICO

New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, N.Mex. 88001

Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; A. L. NEUMANN

NEW YORK

Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850Cooperative Fishery Unit: MS., Ph.D.; DR.

ALFRED W. 'SIPPER, LeaderCooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S.,

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ii.u.; DR. DANIEL Q. THOMPSONFisheries, Forestry, and Wildlife: B.S., M.S.,

Ph.D.; DR. DWIGHT A. WEBSTER

Starr University, Collage of Forestry atSyracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. 13210

Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. EDWARDE. PALMER, President

Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; PROF.MAURICE ALEXANDER

NORTH CAROLINA

Duks University, Durham, N.C. 27706Forestry: M.S., Ph.D.; DR. CHARLES W.

RALSTON, Dean

North Carolina State University, Raleigh,N.C. 27607

Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR. F.EUGENE HESTER, Leader

Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. RICHARDJ. PRESTON, JR., Dean

Forestry Recreation: B.S.Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. DAVID E.

DAVIS

NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota State University. Fargo, N.Dak. 58102

Fisheries and Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.;PROF. J. FRANK CASSEL

OHIO

Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR.

RICHARD A. TUBB, LeaderForestry: B.S.; DR. G. E. GATHERUMCooperative Wildlife Research Unit: DR.

THEODORE A. BOOKHOUT, LeaderWildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; PROF. TONY J.

PETERLE

OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma Seats University, Stillwater, Okla.74074

Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR.ROBERT C. SUMMERFELT, Leader

Forestry: B.S.; DR. EDWARD E.STURGEON, Head

Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: DR.JOHN A. MORRISON, Leader

Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; 0. BURR ROSS,Vice President

OREGON.

Oregon State University, Corvallis, Ore. 97331Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR.

RAYMOND C. SiMON, LeaderForestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. CARL H.

STOLTENBERG, DeanForestry Recreation: B.S.Fisheries and Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.;

THOMAS G. SCOTT, Head

PENNSXLVANIA

Pennsylvania State UnIvorsity, UniversityPark, Pa. 16802

Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR.ROBERT L. BUTLER, Leader

Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. WILBERW. WARD, DirecVF

Forestry Recreation: MCooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S.;

DR. JAMES S. LINDZEY, Leader

RHODE ISLAND

University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I.0288:

Wildlife: M.S.; ASSOC. PROF. WALTER P.GOULD

SOUTH CAROLINA

Clemson University, Clemson, S.C. 29631Forestry: B.S., M.S.; DR. KOLOMAN

LEHOTSKY, HeadWildlife: M.S.; JAMES H. COCHRAN

SOUTH DAKOTA

South Dakota State University, Brookings, S.Dak. 57006

Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S.; RICHARDAPPLEGATE, Acting Leader

Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: DR.RAYMOND L. LINDER, Leader

Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; DONALD R.PROGULSKE, Head

TENNESSEE

Tennessee Technological University,Cookeville, Tenn. 38501

Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; DR. BROWNFIELD L.RIDLEY

University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn.37375

Forestry: B.S.; PROF. CHARLES E.CHESTON, Chairman

University of Tennessee. Knoxville, Tenn.37916

Forestry: B.S., M.S.; DR. JOHN W.BARRETT, Head

TEXAS

Stephen F. Austin State College.Nacogdoches, Tex. 75961

Forestry: B.S., M.S.; DR. LAURENCE C.WALKER, Dean

Forestry Recreation: B.S., M.S.Range Management: B.S.

Texas A & M University. College Station, Tex.77843

Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. ROBERTG. MERRIFIELD

Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; PROF. JAMESG. TEER

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UTAH

Utah Stall University. Logan, Utah 84321Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR.

ROBERT H. KRAMER, LeaderForestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; J. WHITNEY

FLOYD, IX anRange Management: B.S., M.S., ph D .;

CYRUS M. McKELLCooperative Wildlife Research Unit: DR.

JESSOP B, LOW, LeaderWildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. WILLIAM

F. SIG LER

VERMONT

University of Vermont. Burlington, Vt. 05401Forestry: B.S., M.S.; DR. WALLACE W.

CHRISTENSEN, Chairman

VIRGINIA

Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Va.24061

Cooperative Fisk. -y Unit: Ph.D.; DR.KENNETH B. CUMMING, Leader

Forestry: B.S., hi.S.; DR. JOHN F.HOSNER, Head

Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: DR.BURD S. McGINNES, Leader

Wildlife: M.S., Ph.D.; PROF. HENRY S.MOSBY

WASHINGTON

University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.98105

Cooperative Fishery Unit: Ph.D.; DR.RICHARD R. WHITNEY, Leader

Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. JAMES S.BETHEL, Dean

Forestry Recreation: B.S.Wildlife: B.S.; RICHARD D. TABERWashington State University. Pullman,

Washington 99163Forestry: B.S., M.S.; DR. GRANT A.

HARRIS, HeadRange Management: B.S., M.S.Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; PROF. IRVEN 0.

BUSS

WEST VIRGINIA

West Virginia University, Morgantown, W.Va.26506

Forestry: B.S., M.S.; DR. DAVID E.WHITE, Director

WISCONSIN

University of Wisconsin. Madison, Wis. 53706Wildlife: M.S., Ph.D.; PROF. ROBERT

MICA BEForestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. GERALD

R. STAIRS, Chairman

Wisconsin State University, Stephens Point,Wis. 54481

Forestry: B.S.; DR. ROBERT J.

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ENGELHARDWild lifr: B.S.; DR. FREDERICK M.

BA UMG A RTN ER

WYOMING

University of Wyoming. Laramie, Wyo. 82070Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; REED W. FAUTIN,

Director

CANADA

Agar's Univsnity. Wolivilk, Nova Scotia,Canada

Wildlife: MS.; ASSOC. PROF. DONALD0. DODDS

University of British Columbia. Vancouver 8,British Columbia, Canada

Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. JOSEPH A.GARDNER, Dean

Wildlife: B.S.; PROF. I. McTAGOERTCOWAN

University of Oiniph. Guelph. Ontario,Canada

Wildlife: B.S., M.S.

Laval University. Quebec City. Quebec,Canada

Forestry: B.S.. MS., Ph.D.; M. EDGARPORTER, Dean

Wildlife: B.S., M.S.

University of New Brunswick. Frederkton,New Brunswick, Canada

Forestry: B.S., M.S.; DR. JOHN W. KER,Dean

University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario,Canada

Forestry: B.S., M.S.. Ph.D.; VP. J. W. B.SISAM, Dean

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FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS AND DIRECTORSOF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA

This is a listing of fish and gameadministraton of the United States andCanada. Additional conservation personnelare listed under the individual states andprovinces.

UNITED STATESAlabama Department of Conservation, 64 N.

Union St., Montgomery 36104 (205,269.7221)Director: JOE W. GRAHAM

Alaska Department of Fish and Game,Subport Bldg., Juneau 99801 (907,586-3392)Acting Commissioner: WALLACE H.NOERENBERO

Arizona Game and Fish Department, 2222W. Grunway Rd., Phoenix 85023 (602,2714781)Dir..tor: ROBERT A. JANTZEN

Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, StateCapitol, Little Rock 72201 (501,376.1317)Direcior. ANDREW H. HULSEY

Ca Weak Department of Fish and Game,The Resources Agency, 1416 9th St.,Seawall° 95114 (916, 445-3531)Director. O. RAY ARNETT

Colorado Department of Natural Resources.Div. of Game, Fish and Parka, 6060Broadway, Deaver 110216 (303, 823-1192)Director: I1ARRY R. WOODWARD

Connecticut Board of Fisheries and Game,State Office Bldg., Hartford 06115 (203,566-5410)Director: THEODORE B. BAN PTON

Delaware Board of Ouse and FishCommissioners, Doi 457, North St.,Dover 19901 Mt 714-7473)Director: NORMAN O. WILDER

District of Colombia Mettoporstaa Poke,300 Indiana Ave., WashiagtomD.C. 20001Chief of Poke: JERRY V. WILSON

Florida Department of Natural Resources,Div. of Game and Fresh Water Fish, 620S. Meridian, Tallahassee 32304 (904,2244115)Director: 0. EARLE FRYE, M.

Georgia State Game and Fish Commission,TrWlVashingtos Bldg , 270W~on St, 1.W., Atlanta 30134(OS, 5224566)Director: GEORGE T. BAOBY

Oyes Department Of Agriculture. Div. ofFish and Wildlife, Agaaa 96910(172-6866)Chef: ISAAC I. 1KEHARA

Hawaii Department of Land and Nom alResources. Div. of Fish and Game, 530 1.

645)Hotel Si, Honolala 46813 (541-1811. Est.

Director: MICHIO TAKATAIdaho Fish and Game Department, 600 S.

Walnut, Box 25, Boise 83707 (208,3444471)Director. JOHN R. WOODWORTH

Illinois Department of Conservation, 102State Office Bldg., Springfield 62706 (217,525-6302)Director: WILLIAM L RUTHERFORD

Indiana Department of Natural Resources.Div. of Fish and Game, 608 State OfficeBldg., Indianapolis 46204Head: GENE BASS

Iowa State Conservation Commission, Stateoffice Bldg., 300 4th Si, Des Moines50319 (515, 2814384)Director: FRED A. PRIEWERT

Kansas Forestry. Fish and GameCommission, Box F, Pratt 67124 (316,472-4474)Director. GEORGE C. MOORE

Kentucky Department of Fish and WildlifeResources, State Office Bldg. Annex,Frankfort 40601 (502, 227-2231)Commissioner. MINOR E. CLARK

Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission,400 Royal Se., New Orleans 70130 (504,3274126)Director: CLARK M. HOFFPAUER

Maine Department of Island Fisheries sodGame, State Office Bide., Augusta 04330(207.289 -3371)Omettissioner. RONALD T. SPEERS

Maryland Department of Game and InlandDish, State Office Bldg., Annapolis 21401(301, 268-3371)Director: EDWIN M. BARRY

Massachusetts Division of Fisheries andGame, 100 Cambridge St., Boston 02202(617, 727-3151)Director JAMES M. SHEPARD

Michigan Depar. neat of Natural Resources,Mason Bldg., Lansing 41926 (317,3n-1220)Direetor. RALPH A. MacMULLAN

Minnesota elepartmeat of Conservation, Div.of Gam: and Fish, 301 Centennial Bldg.,658 Cedar Sr., St. Pail 33101 (612,'121.21194)

Director. RICHARD D. WETTERSTENMississippi Game and Fish Commission.

Game and Fish Bldg, 402 High St.,Jackson 39205 (601. 334-7333)Executive Director: BILLY JOE CROSS

Missouri Department of Conservation, P.O.Boa 180, Jefferson Oty 63101 (314,616-8141)Director: CARL R. NOREN

Montana Fish and Game Department.,Helena 5901 (406, 449-3186)Director: FRANK H. DUNKLE

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. StateCapitol Bldg, Uncoils 68101 (402,473-1471)

Int

Director: MELVIN 0. STEENNevada Department of Fish and Game, Box

10678, Reno 89310 (702, 784-6214)Director: FRANK W. GROVES

New Hampshire Fish and Game Department,34 Bridge St., Concord 03301 (403,271-3421)Director: BERNARD W. CORSON

New Jersey Department of Conservation andEconomic Development, Div. of Fish andGame, Box 1809, Trenton 08625 (609,292-2965)Director. LESTER G. MacNAMARA

New Mexico Department of Game and Fish,State Capitol, Santa Fe 87501 (505,827-2651)Director. LADD S. GORDON

New York Conservation Department, StateOffice Bldg. Campus, Albany 12226 (318,457-5587)Commission r. R. STEWARTK1 L DOR NE

North Carolina Wildlife ResourcesCommission, Box 2919, Raleigh 27602(919, 829-3391)Executive Director. CLYDE P. PATTON

North Dakota State Game and FishDepartment, 10345 S. Third St.,Bismarck 5001 (701. 224-2180)Commissioner: RUSSELL STUART

Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Div.of Wildlife, 1500 Dublin Rd., Columbus43212 (614, 4694(03)Chief: DAN ARMBRUSTER

Oklahoma Department of WildlifeConservation, 1801 N. Lincoln,Oklahoma City 73103 (405, 521.301)Director. FARRELL COPELIN

Oregon Fish Commission, 307 State Office1114g., Porilesd 97201 Oa 226.2161, F-11.441)Director: ROBERT W. SCHONINO

Oregon State Game Commission, Boa 3503,Portland 97208 Oa 222-9611)Director JOHN McKEAN

Pennsylvania Fish Commission, P.O. Boa1673, Harrisburg 17120 (717, 787-6593)Eiteciitise Director. ROBERT J. B1ELO

Pennsylvania Game Commission. P.O. Boa1567, Harrisburg 17120 (711, 787-3633)Executive Director: GI ENN L.BOWERS

Puerto Rico Department of Agriculture, Div.of Tubules and Willitife. Boa 10t63.Swum, San Juan 00903 (165 -5420. tat.237)Chief: FE' IX POGO

Rhode Island Department of NaturalResources, Div. of Conservation, 81 PartSt., Providence 02903 (401, 521.7100)Chief: THOMAS S. WRIGHT

South Coolies Wildbk ResourcesDepartment, Div. of Game andFreshwater Tuileries, Dot 167, 10IS Mai*

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St., Columbia 29202 (803, 758-2%1)Executive Director: JAMES W. WEBB

South Dakota Department of Game, Fish andParks, State Office Bldg., Pierre 57501(605, 224.3387)Director: ROBERT A. HODGINS

Tennessee Game and Fish Commission, Box9400, Ellington Agricultural Center,Nashville 37220 (615, 741.1431)Director: FRED W. STANBERRY

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, JohnH. Reagan Bldg., Austin 78701 (512,475-2087)Executive Director: 3. R. SINGLETON

Utah State Department of Natural Resources,Fish and Game Div., 1596 W.N. Temple,Salt Lake City 84116 (801, 328-5081)Director: JOHN E. PHELPS

Vermont Fish and Game Department, 151Main St., Montpelier 05602 (802,223-7281)Commissioner: EDWARD F. KEHOE

Virginia Commission of Game and InlandFisheries, 4010 W. Broad St., Box 11104,Richmond 23230 (703, 770-4974)Executive Director: CHESTER F.PHELPS

Washington Department of Fisheries, 115General Administration Bldg., Olympia98501 (206, 753-6600)Director: THOR C. TOLLEFSON

Washington Department of Game, 600 N.Capitol Way, Olympia 911501 (206,753-5700)Director: JOHN A. BIGGS

West Virginia Department of NaturalResources, 1800 Washington St., East,Charleston 23305 (304, 3432754)Director: T. R. SAMSELL

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources,Div. of Fish, Game, and Thforcesnau,Box 450, Madison 53701 (608, 266.2121)Administrator: J. R. SMITH

Wyoming Game and Fish Cu..s:.iission, Box1589, Cheyenne 82001 (307, 777.7631)Commissioner: JAMES B. WHITE

CANADACanadian Department of Fisheries and

Forestry, Sir Charles Tupper Bldg.,Riverside Dr., Ottawa 8, Ontario (613,997-4077)Minister: I 1.CK DAVIS

Canadian Wik.rfe Service, 400 Laurier Ave.,West, Ottawa 4, Ontario (61), 996-1455)Director: JOHN S. TENER

Alberta Department of Lands and Forests,Natural Resources Bldg., Edmonton 6,Alberta (403, 229-4461)Fish And Wildlife Director: STUART B.SMITH

British Columbia Department of Recreationand Conservation, Fish and WildlifeBranch, Parliament Bidgs., Victoria,British Columbia (604, 382-2411)Director: JAMES HATTER

Manitoba Department of Mines and NaturalResources, COS Notquay Bldg., Winnipeg,

Manitoba (204, 946-7294)Director, Fish and Wildlife: A. 0.JARDINE

Ne* Brunswick Department of NaturalResources, Fish and Wildlife Branch,Fredericton, New BrunswickDirector: BRIAN C. CARTER

Newfoundland Department of Mines,Agriculture, and Rao:tees,Confederation Bldg.. Si. John's,Newfoundland (709, 722-0711, Ext. 327)Director of Wildlife: D. 0. PIKE

100

Nova Scotia Department of Lands andForests, Wildlife Conservation Div., Box516, Kentvilk, Nova Scotia (902,678.4198)Director: M. 11. PRIME

Ontario Department of Lands and Forests,Fish and Wildlife Branch, ParliamentBldgs,. Toronto 5, Ontsrio (416,365.4251)Chief: C. H. D. CLARKE

Prince Edward Island Department ofFisheries, Fish and Wildlife Div., P.O.Box 201:0, Chukittetown, Prince EdwardIsland (892.3495)Director: VACANT

Quebec Department of Tourism, Fish andGame, Fish and Game Branch,Parliament Bldg.., Quebec City, Quebec(418, 693-2220)Director Of Wildlife: ETIENNECORBEIL

Saskatchewan Department of NaturalRCSACCU, Wildlife Branch, GovernmentAdministration Bldg., Regina,Saskatchewan (306, 522.1691)Director: C. B. FORBESFisheries Branch, Provincial GovernmentBldg., Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (306,763-5734)Director: G. E. COULDWELL

Yukon Territorial Government, Departmentof Fisheries and Forestry, Box 2410,Whitehorse, Yukon TerritoryDistrict Conservation Officer: J. A.SUM MERS

Yukon Territorial Government, GameDepartment, Box 2703, Whitehone,Yukon Territory (403, 667.5228)Director: J. B. FITZGERALD

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INDEX TO MAJOR PUBLICATIONSThis is an indet 10 the publications of intonational. national. and regional organisations and agencies listed

DI R LC I ORY. I he first number refers to the page the publication appears on the second. ihe co4)rmi it is listed in.n the CONSERV:VI ION

Agricultural Research 3.1 Great lakes News Letter 21 -I Our Public Lands 11.2The American Biology Tercher 34.3 Grus Americana 43.2 Pacific Coast Avifauna 10-1American Fishes Magazine 431 Holly Noss Letter /2.3 Parks & Recreation Magazine 17.3American Forests 23.3 Hyslata 27.2 Pesticides Monitoring Journal 19 -IThe American Rifleman 18-1 Indian Record 11.2 Ranger Ricks Nature Magazine 19 -IAppalachia 45.1 The IOCA Newsletter 13.I Raptor Research News 41.1Appalachian Trailssay Noss 45 -I IUCN Bulletin 1s-3 Reclamation Fr % 13.3Arctic Journal 27.3 Journal of Forestry 42.1 Reclamation Noss 17.1Atlantic Naturalist 45.2 Journal of Geography 16.2 Resources Bulletin 97 -IAtlantic Salmon Journal 98-3 Journal of Health-Physical Education- School Health Review 24.2Audubon 35.3 Recreation 24.2 Science 24 -IAudubon Field Notes 35-3 Journal of Nlammalogy 27.1 SF1 Bulletin 42.21 he Balance Wheel 24.2 Journal of Range Management 27-2 Shore and Beach 26-3Ili° Science 26-I Journal of Soil and Water Sierra Club Bulletin 41.)Bird - Banding 47.3 Conservation 42.2 Studirs in Family Planning 40-3Boom 42-1 Journal of Water Resources 27.2 Trail Welker 47.2The California Condor 42- I Journal of Wildlife Management 44- I Transactions of the AmericanCampfire Chatter 40 -I Journal Water Pollution Control Fisheries Society 25.2Canadian Audubon 99.1 Federation 41.2 Trout Magazine 43.1CF Letter 29.3 Legislative Ledger 40.2 Tuesday Letter 1t.IThe Condor 30 -I The Using Wilderness 43.3 Under+, ater Naturalist 26-1Conservation Noss 39-2 The National Gardener 36-2 The Valley Newsletter 45.3Conservation Report 39-2 National Geographic 17.1 The Washington Letter 17.3The Consultant 28-1 National Humane Newsletter 26-1 Water Resources Newsletter 27.2Copeia 26-3 National Park Courier 17.2 Water Sport 28.2Defenders of Wildlife Neal 30-2 National Parks Magazine 12.2 Western Bird Bander 48.3Ducks Unlimited Magazine 30-2 The National Voter 14 -2 Western Conservation Briefs 46 -IEnvironment 4I3 National Wildlife Magazine 19 -I The Whales% atcher 25 -IFisheries of Canada 98 -I Nation's Agriculture 25-2 Wildlife Neu s 99- `Totem Farmer 46.2 Open Space Action Magazine 40 I Wildlife Society Nev. % 44.1Forest History 11.1 Open Space Report 47.3 World Record Marine Fishes 11.2Forestry Chronicle 99-1 Ow; 111

OTHER DIRECTORIES OF INTEREST

1970 CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIREC-TORY IFeb.. 1970) 4 300 New Jersey Ave.,S E., Washington. D.C. 20003 !Editor:Charks B. Brownsonl Lists informationconcerning the 91st Congress. 2nd Session.including state delegations.. Membersassignments to committers and subcommit-tees. district and staff offices of Members.8,800 major cities and their congressionaldistricts. key personnel of the F.secutiveBranch, and 1.8(10 staff biographiesSingle copies: $12.50 each: Fltetion inletISert. 1470): SS etch.

1969 DIRECTORY . ENVIRONMENTALEDUCATION FACILITIES Publishedby National Audubon Society, NatureCenter Planning 1130 Fifth Ave..N.Y. N.Y. 10028 Lists nature centers.environmental education centers- outdoorschools. nature preserves and sanctuaries.conservation education centers. outdoorenvironmental centers. and outdoor labora-tories in the United States and CanadaSingle copies: S2 each.

1970-1971 D1RFCTORY - NATURAL SCI-ENCE CENTERS FOR YOUTH Publishedby The Natural Science for Youth Founda-tion, 140 F. 52nd N.Y. 10022 -

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Lists United States and Canadian children'smuseums, museum education departments.natural science museums. irailside museums.nature centers, and conservation projectsfeaturing active nature education programsfor children and youth - Single copies: S2

1968 DIRTC TOR 1' 1005 AND AQUAR-IUMS IN THE AMERICAS Publishedby the American Association of toologicalParks and Aquariums. eio 1700 Pennsyl-vania Ave., Washington. D.C. 20006 .Lists toot in the United States. Caftda.Latin America. and the Old World Singlecopies: $10 each (5041 professional discountestenckvl to AA/PA members and libraries).Nest revision: Slay. 1970.

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PERSONAL NAME INDEX1 his is an index to all the individuals a hose names appear in the CONSERVATION DIRECTORY. The first number indicates the page;

the second. the column in which the name appears.

A ALLEN. DURWARD 1.. 104-1 ANDREWS. RALPH 31.2AA LTO, JOHAN A. 14-2 ALLEN. GEORGE H. 103-2 ANDREWS, RONALD N. 92-3AARON, J. C. 91.1 ALLEN, HAROLD B. 15.3 ANDREWS, RUPERT 49.3ABBOTT, JR., GORDON 69.1 ALIEN, HARRY 9 -I ANDREWS, WILLIAM J. 12- 3,62 -IABBOTT, RICHARD E. 33-2 ALLEN. JOHN 17.2 ANDRIANO, DON 89.3ABBOTT, WALTER 71-3 ALLEN. PETER H. 75-1 ANGEL J. LAWRENCE 19-3ABELSON, MARK 11-1 ALLEN, ROY J. 93.3 ANOUILM, JOHN A. 69.2ABELSON, PHILIP H. 24-1 ALLEN, SHERWIN A. 78-I ANNIN, HOWARD 43-3ACHESON. R. D. K. 101.1 ALLEN. TIM 33-1 ANTHONY, I. B. 117.3ACKEN, HOWARD W. 76-I ALLEN, WILLIAM J. 43-3 APPLE, ROBERT E. 51.1ACKER, D. C. 4-2 ALLEY. HERBERT L. 38-3 APPLEGATE, RICHARD 87.1,105-2ACKERMAN, WAYNE).. 9-2 AI.LOCCA, RALPH F. 76-I ARS°, HERBERT J. 66-3ADAMS, ANSEL 41.3 A LLOTT, GORDON 22-3 ARCHER, EVANGELINE: 51.2ADAMS, BILLY H. 14-3 ALLUMS, H. R. 83-3 ARCHER, JAMES D. 81-3ADAMS, CAMERON S. 92.2 ALMAND, J. DAVID S-2 AREL, MAURICE L 75-1ADAMS. DOROTHY D. 1111-I ALPA1U011, GEORGE N. 75-3 ARENS, HERMAN J. A. C. 37 -IADAMS, EDWARD M. 31.1 ALSAGER, MELVIN D. 60-1 AROOW, KEITH 31.2ADAMS, G D. 97-2 ALTER. CHARLES 51-1 AROOW, KEITH A. 79-3ADAMS. GERARD J. 84-1 ALTMAN, RALPH W. 6-I ARMBRUSTER, DAN 11.1,107-3ADAMS, JACK 84.3 ALTMAN. ROBERT M. 19-1 ARMBRUSTER, H. 3. 97.2ADAMS, JAMES L 58-3 ALVERSON, DAYTON L 1S-2 ARMIJO, ALEX J. 76-3ADAMS, PAUL 30-3 ALVORD, WILLIAM 73-1 ARMITT, HERBERT T. 76-2ADAMS, R. 76.1 AMACHER, JOHN P. 63.1 ARMSTRCNO, ELUS L 13-2ADAMS, STEPHEN 1111.2 AMADON, DEAN 33-I ARNER, DALE H. 104-3ADAMS, TOM 56-3 AMOS, M.D., JAMES R. 80-1 ARNETT. 0. kAY 22-3, 38-3, 52.1, 101.1ADAMS, WALLACE 59-I AMUNDSON. ROD 79-2 ARNOLD, C. INGERSOLL 75-1ADAMS, WELBORN S. 64-3 ANAWALT, BRUCE 83-3 ARNOLD ELTING 39-3ADCOCK, titiorr W. 87.2 ANDEREGO, GENE 31 -I ARNOLD, M.D, EMMETT W. 803ADDISON, ALBERT C. 8-2 ANDEREGO, JAMES A. 49-3 ARNOLD, MAURICE D. 12.2ADDISON, P. 101.1 ANDERS, FLOYD S. 15-3 ARNOLD, R. KEITH 63ADEE, BOBBY 77.1 ANDERS, W. H. 65-3 ARNOLD, ROBERT W. 73.2ADMUNDSON, ROD 79.2 ANDERSON. BEN H. 30-2 ARNOLD. VERN 99-2ADOLPHSON. DON 41.1 ANDERSON. BILL R. 56-1 ARNOLD!, JAMES A. 962AGEE, C. PHILLIP 74-1 ANDERSON. L.HESTER 96-2 ARSENAULT, 0. 97.3AGEE, JAMES L. 14-2 ANDERS011. CLINTON P. 22-3 ARTZ, JACK 6-1AGEN, JAMES R. 92-3 ANDERSON D. A. 16-2 ARUNDEL ARTHUR W. 24-1AGNEW, SPIRO T. 18-3 ANDERSON, '1EWEY 29 -I ASLESON, J. A. 4-2AHEARN, W. T. 1162 ANDERSON, 00Y. FORREST 73-1 ASPINALL, WAYNE N. 22-3AHLOREN, HENRY 95-1 73-2 ATKINS. CARTER W. 45-3AHLQUIST, H. MAURICE 931 ANDERSON, O. O. ATKINS, E. S. 1043AHRENS, ROBERT 100-1 ANDERSON, GRANT 74-3 ATKINSON. J. EARL 942AIKEN, GEOROE D. 22-2 ANDERSON, J. H. 4-2 ATKISSON, MRS. J. B. S2-3AIKEN, M.D., ROBERT B. 901 ANDERSON, JEROME F. 12-1 ATTON, F. M. 102.2AISIITON, RICHARD A. 34-2 ANDERSON JOHN W.

35-)ATTWOOD, BERT II -I

AITKEN, DONALD W. 34-I ANDERSON, JOHN ATWELL, SUSAN 63-2AKELEY, RICHARD W. 11-2 ANDERSON. JR., JOE M. 79-2 ATWOOD. GALE S. 62.3AKERS, JAMES 61 -I ANDERSON, KENNETH R. S3-1 ATWOOD, SANFORD 3. 34-3ALAMPI, PHI LUP 75-3,761 ANDERSON, JOHN S. 73-2 AUBERT, CLIFF 30-3ALBERT, A. WILLIAM 943 ANDERSON. OWEN R. 37.1 AUGDEI4. LEROY S. 7.1ALBRECHT. ERNEST W. 59-3 ANDERSON. R. CLARK 89-3 AUGER, P. 99.2ALBRIGHT, GUS 31.1 ANDERSON, R. S. 97-2 AULL, LAMES L. 66-2ALBRIGHT, HORACE 25-1, 26-I,33-3.41-2 ANC ASON, RICHARD B. 66-3 AULTFATHER, WILLIAM 70-2ALDERSON. GEORGE 32 -I ANDERSON, RICHARD 0. 72-3 AUSTIN, OLIVER L 26-2ALDRICH. HAROLD E. 13-3 104-3 AYERS., AUDREY 34-1AU)RICH, I. DONALD 73-3 ANDERSON. ROBERT 3. 19 -I AYERS, MRS. JOSEPH G. 79.1AU)RICH, JOHN W. 26-2 ANDERSON. ROBERT 0. 34. 1.41 -2 AYLWARD, PAUL 63-3ALEXANDER. JUUAN M. 91.3 ANDERSON, ROBERT W. S 1 -1 AYRES, DICK 6)-2ALEXANDER. LLOYD L OH ANDERSON, RONALD 65-2ALEXANDER. MAURICE 105-1 ANDERSON, ROY H. 117.3ALEXANDER. W. A. 51.3 ANDERSON, W. J. 11.3 MAR, CHARLES F. 7/-3ALLAN. DAVID N. 7.3 ANDERSON. WALLACE L. 8-2 BABCOCK. GEORGE 90-3ALLEN. C. 1... 64-2 ANDTISON, WILLIAM F. 49- I.83 -3 BACHMAN. R(A3ER 51-1ALLEN. CHARLES B. 30-2 ANDRE, FLOYD 4-I BACHMANN, ELIZABETH 71.1ALLEN. DR. DURWARD L. 31-3 ANDRESEN, JOHN W. 4-3,103-3 BACON, E. M. 6-2,19.1

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BACON. EDMUND N. 19-1 BARD, JOHN 95-2 BAYLEY, NED D. 3-1

RADA UCH, JOHN P. 70-3 BARFIELD, VICTOR W. 79-1 BAY LY. 0. H. U. 101.1

BADER, RICHARD G. 57.2 BARGEMAN. C. V. 64-1 BEACH, ARTHUR 0. 474.47-2BAFFORD, REG 96-1 BARKER, FRED 87-2 BELCHER, B. F. 4-1

BAG BY, GEORGE T. 58-2,1074 BARICK, FRANK B. 79.2 BEALE, JOHN A. 13-2BAOBY, ROBERT 78-I BARING, WALTER S. 23-1 35-2,94-2BAGGE, CARL E. 19.2 BARKER, DONALD R. 83-I BEA LF.S. DICK 68-2BAGGENSTOSS. HERMAN E. 46-2 BARKER. ELLIOTT S. 77 -I BEALL, HARVEY 94-1

BAGLEY. GEORGE R. 34-3 BARKER. JR., HARRY 96-1 BEALL JOHN A. 57-3I3AGNELL, CHARLES R. 91.3 BARKER, ROY E. 76-3 BEAN. DAVE 0. 76-IBAILEY, ALLAN 0. 38-1 BARK LEY. W. D. 97-3 BEAN. GLEN T. 17-2

BAILEY, EDWARD E. 28-1 BAR KULOO, JAMES M. 49.1 BEAR, LAWRENCE K. 80-3BAILEY, HOWARD 63-2 BARLOW, GEORGE M. 93-2 BEAR, ROBERT 0. 46-1BAILEY, JAMES L. 72-1.87-2 BARNES. A. S. L. 101.1 BEARD, RICHARD 49-iBAILEY, JOHN H. 87-3 BARNES, IRSTON R. 41.1 BEARD, VERNON M. $4-1BAILEY, LLOYD 63-1 BARRETT, JACK A. 60.2 BEARD, WINSTON C. 12.2BAILEY, ROBERT S. 91-3 BARNETTE, VIVIAN M. 92.1 BEARDSLEY, 0. E. 86-3BAILEY, W. S. 102.2 BARNHART, C. E. 4-1 BEASLEY, GEORGE 58.1BAILEY, WILUAM 1. 73-3 BARNHART. ROGER A. 52. 2,103-2 BEASLEY, JAMES J. 87-3BAIN, JOHN 38-3 BARNHILL, JOHN T. 14-1 BEAUBIEN, LOUIS 98-3BAIN, M. ). 100-3 BARN1CKOL, P. 0. 72.1 BEAVER, JUNIOR 61-1BAIRD, JAMES 47-3 BARRACLOUGH, KENNETH E. 7$-I BECHTEL, WILLIAM A. 66-3BAKER. ALBERT I. 66-3 BARRATT, ROBERT 63-I BECK, ARTHUR N. 49-1BAKER, ARTHUR 74-2 BARRETT, CINDY 32. 3,334 BECK, CAROL 57-3BAKER, ARTHUR A. 17 -1 BARRETT, FRED 36-I BECKERT, ALMA 76-2BAKER, CHARLES D. 17-3 BARRETT, III, JAMES M. 62.2 BECKERT, WILHELM M. 12-3,60-1BAKER, CROWDUS 344 BARRETT, JOHN W. 5-1 BECTON, WENDELL R. 9-2BAKER. DANIEL P. 11-3 884.103-2 BEDARD. GUSTAVE 101.3BAKER, JR., DON H. 77.1 BARRETT. WALTER 8-3 BEDELL, BERKLEY W. 25-2BAKER. G. FLOYD 57.2 BARRETTE, FRED 102.1 BEDISH, JOHN 7.1BAKER, JR., HARROL W. 51,-2 BARRICK LOW, DENZEL 62.3 BEER, CHARLES L 3-2BAKER, JOHN 42-3 BARRIE, 3. 0. K. 98-2 BEERS, THOMAS M. 37.1BAKER. JOHN H. 35-.! BARRIE, 3. ROSS 102.1 BEETON, A. M. 27.1BAKER, M. K. 102-2 BARRINGER, PAUL B. 79-3 BEGGS, JAMES M. 17.3BAKER, NORMAN 754 BARRON, JOHN 20.3 BERLE, WILLIAM H. 30-1

BAKER, ROBERT 58-2 BARROWS, H. L. 3.2 BEHLKE, JAMES P. 93-2BAKER, T. DEE 87-2 BARROWS, PAUL T. 33-3 BEHNKE, HERBERT F. 94-2BAKKE, OSCAR 18-1 BARRY, EDWIN M. 67. 1,107-2 BEHNKE, ROBERT ). 54-1

BALCAM, FRED 341 BARRY, ORA S. 95-3 BEIRNE, JAMES P. 11.2BEACH, KENNETH 55-1 BARRY, T. W. 97-2 BEIRNE, Ill, RICHARD F. 91.1BALI/RIDGE, HENRY E. 83-1 BARSKE, PHILIP 43-3 BEKINS, CLAUDE 92.3BALDWIN, DONALD H. 99-1 BARTELSMEYER, R. R. 18-2 BELCHER, C. F. 454BALDWIN, FRANK A. 18-2 BARTLETT, CHARLES W. 8-2 BELCHER. M. 102-3BALDWIN, NORMAN S. 21.2 BARTLEY, ARTHUR 30-2 BELL, CHARLES P. 72-3BALL B. DALE 35-1,69-2 BARTON, D. W. 4-2 BELL, CRAM T. 57.1BALL ERIC T. 54-3 BARTON. MRS. Wit LIAM H. 36-2 BELL P. REWARD 21.3BALL, MRS. FRANK 44-1 BARTSCH, A. F. 14-2 BELL, FREDERICK W. 15-3BALL, M. E. 73-3 BASKETT, THOMAS. S. 16-2 BELL, HARRY S. 86-2SALL., M.D., W. P. 53-3 BASS, GENE 62 1,107.2 BELL. MRS. HUBERT 3. 32.2BALLARD. EDWARD B. 21-1 BASS, JR WiLLIAN M. 57-1 BELL, LEWIS A. 13-2,31.1BALLERT, ALBERT O.BALLINOER, DWIGHT G.BALLINGER, JAMES N.

21-114-282-1

BASSETT, 110WAR qr.BASSETT. AWR DI B.BASSFORD. LEONA D

50.19-3

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88-3 FULLER, WILBUR C. 79 -I GEORGE, JOHN L. 41-1FOSTER, GLEN R. 73-3 FULLERTON, E. CHARLES 52 -I GEORGE, MRS. THOMAS I. 85-1FOSTER, LUTHER H. 41-2 FULTON, TOMMY G. 36-3 GEORGE, ROBERT W. 5-3FOSTER, RUEL 66-2 FUNDERBURK, CLYDE 65-2 GEORGES, JR., M.D., T. 84-2FOSTER, W. T. 101.1 FUNK, JOHN 72-2 GERBAZ, OREST 53-2FOULDS, RAYMOND 6-2 FUR BUSH, RICHARD I. 68-3 GERE, EUGENE R. 70-2FOULGER, HOWARD R. 6-3 FURNEAUX, C. M. 53-2 GERKEN, ELMER G. 92-3FOUND, H. R. 98-1 FYFE, R. W. 97-2 GERKING, SHELBY D. 30. 3,103-1FOUSE, ROBERT 26-1 GERLACH, ARCH C. 17.1FOWLER, AUBREY 50-3 0 GERRY, FRANK 61-2FOWLER, R. W. 63-3 GABLE, ROBERT E. 64-3 GETTMARN, CARL E. 74-1FOX, ALFRED C. 58-3,103-3 GABRIELSON, IRA N. 29-1,44-3,91-2,91-3 GETZ, FLOYD 53.2FOX, MRS. CYRIL 0. 85-1 GAFFNEY, LAWRENCE F. 14-1 GHARRE1T, JOHN T. 15.2FOX, LESTER 48-2 GAGE, JIM 45-2 GIANELLI, WILLIAM R. 52-1FOX, W. S. 50-3 GAILLARD, M. WILSON 49-2 GIBBONS, BOYD 10-3FRAME, A. P. 99.3 GAINER, RUBY JACKSON 36-3 GIBBONS, W. E. 79-3FRANCIS, JOSEPH H. 89-2,90-1 GAITHER, ALEXANDER D. 18-2 GIBBS, ROBERT F. 17-2FRANEY, EDWARD H. 71.1 GALANTOWICZ, R. E. 40-1 GIBBS, JR., ROBERT H. 20-1FRANGOS, THOMAS G. 94-3 GALBREATH, E. HUGH 41.2 26-3FRANK, RUDY 54-2 GAL BREATH, J. W. 61-3 GIBSON, DANIEL A. 100-3FRANKLIN, LAMAR 58-2 GALE, LARRY R. 72-1 GIBSON, G. G. 97-1FRANSON, JOHN L. 35-3 GALEGAR, WILLIAM C. 14-2 GIBSON, GORDON D. 19-3FRANTZ, JOE B. I1 -1 GALLAWAY, HARRY E. 74-2 GIBSON, H. V. 57-1FRANTZ, SAMUEL P. 80-3 GALLEGOS, RAYMOND R. 76-3 GIBSON, JIM 36-IFRASER, CHARLES E. 19.1 CALLER, SIDNEY R. 19-3 G!BSON, LAMAR 12-3,65-2FRASER, DON LEE 93 -I GALLIMORE, 0. DWIGHT 38-3 GILBERT, DcWITT 22 -IFRASER, T. B. S8-3 GALLIVER, W. T. 99-2 GILBERT, JEROME B. 51-3FRAVEL, WILLIAM E. 18-3 GALLIZIOLI, STEVE 50-2 GILBERTSON, WESLEY E. 84-2FRAZER, ELEY C. 28-1 GALLO, FRANK P. 80-3 GILCHRIST, FRANK 83-1FRECHETTE, M.D., ALFRED 68-2 GALLOWAY, HOWARD 24-3 GILCHRIST, JACK 58-1FREDERICKSON, GRANT 39-3 GALYON, ANSON 87-3 GILDERSLEEVE, WILLIAM A. 75-1FREE, BILLY 50-3 GAMBELL, ERNEST L.' 3-3 GILES, ELIZABETH 31-1FREED, H. W. 63-1 GARCELON, ALONZO H. 66-1 GILES, J. W. 101.1FREED, LAURA E. 34-1 GARDNER, 75-2 GILFORD, JAMES 31.2FREELAND, ROY 63-3 GARDNER, DONALD K. 37-3 GILL, JOSEPH N. 12.3,54-3FREEMAN, BARRY 0. 71-3 GARDNER, JOSEPH A. 106-2 GILL, TOM 33-2FREEMAN, FRED W. 24-3 GARDNER, LEE 854 GILLAM, HARRY L. 91.3FREEMAN, GEORGE C. 28-3 GARDNER, JR., WALTER H. 45-1 GILLAS, ROBERT J. 50-1FREEMAN, MONROE E. 20-2 GARLAND, MRS. N. C. 90-3 GILLER, SADYE 45-1FREEMAN, RAYMOND L. 17-2 GARNER, R. G. 4-1 GILLESPIE, D. I. 97-3FREEMAN, WYNN 73-1 GARRATT, GEORGE A. 31-3,54-3 GILLESPIE, WILLIAM H. 93-3FRENCH, MRS. JUDSON C 56-2 GARREN, ROY M. 3-3 GILLETTE, JACK E. 60-1FRESEMAN, KEITH A. 73-1 GARRETT, E. BOYD 13-2,87-2 GILLIS, JR., JIM L. 58-3FREVERT, R. K. 4-1 GARRISON, LEMUEL. A. 17-2 GILLMAN, JOHN W. 89-2FREY, J. C. 3.2 GARRISON, M. E. 58-1 GILLS, JOE P. 91.2FRICK, HENRY CLAY 25-1 GARRISON, 0. B. 4-2 GILMORE, RICHARD 80-IFRICK, II, M.D., HENRY CL 78-3 GARST, EDWARD C. 61-3 GILPIN, JAMES 64-3FRICK, KENNETH E. 3-3 GARTRELL, F. E. 20-2 GILVIN, L. P. 88-2FRIEDRICHS, CHARLES W. 25-3 GAMIN, SPURGEON P. 28-3 GINGRICH, RAYMOND P. 45-IFRISBIE, CHARLES 58-2 GASSWINT, OLIVER 63-3 GINSBURG, NORTON S. 27-3FRITZ, IRWIN W. 57-3 GATHERUM, G. E. 105-I GIRDLER, REYNOLDS 55-2FRIZZELL, 75-2 GAUER, E. 100-1 GIST, KENT W. 60-1FROESCHNER, RICHARD C. 20-1 GAUFFIV, DAVID M. 6-3,89-2 GITTLESON, A. 42-2FROME, WILLIAM M. 60-I GAUTHIER, Y. 97-1 GIUSTINA, N. B. 83-1

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83-3,84-1 GRANGER, DALE W. 69-2 GRIM Et% JOSEPH W. 87.1GODFREY, WILL 31 -I GRANT, EDMUND J. 14-1 OTATMEiTAD, ED 80-1GODIN, RALPH J. 70-2 GRANT, ELLSWORTH S. 45-3 GRIM 'WOOD, DAVID N. 8.2GOEHRING, RADM. ROBERT W. 18-I GRANT, 0. L. 97-1,97-3 GIi ?ZELL, ROY A. 7.2GOEL, K. C. 55-3 GRANT, GORDON M. 19-2 GP.ONDAHL, C. R. 80-1GOBLET, ROBERT G. 35-3,78-3 GRANT, KENNETH E. 7-2 GROSCHELLE, FRANK J. 12.3GOETZ, J. E. 95-1 GRANT, LEONARD J. 37-1 GROSS, JR., FRED A. 77.1GOFORTH, W. REID 72-3,104-3 GRANT, MURRAY 56-2 GROSS, HERBERT H. 36-2GOLDEN, CLIFTON 92-1 GRANT, ZEB C. 56-3 GROS'i, JACK E. 54-1GOLDEN, WILLIAM T. 24-1 GRAVELINE, JOSEPH 40-I GROSS MILDRED 74-1GOLDSTEIN, HARRY E. 80-3 GRAVES, FRANKLIN S. 68-2 GROSS, WILLIAM M. 84-2GOLDSWORTHY, PATRICK D. 41-3 GRAY, D. LEROY 5-3 GROSVENOR, GILBERT M. 24-1

93.3 GRAY, ELMON T. 92-2 37-1GOLDTHWAITE, NOEL 52.3 GRAY, FRANK J. 31-2 GROSVENOR, MELVILLE B. 25 -IGOLLOP, BERNARD 97-2 GRAY, HOWARD 40-2,49.3 33-3,37-1GOLZE, ALFRED R. 52 -I GRAY, JOHN 69-3 GROTH, BETTY 61-2,61.3GONRING, ROBERT 53-2 GRAY, JOHN L. 4-3,103-3 GROVE, ALVIN R. 43 -IGOODALL, GEORGE 30-3 GRAY, M. J. 93-2 GROVES, FRANK W. 74-3,107-3GOODE, EDITH J. 30-I GRAY, NAOMI T. 40-3 GRUENEWALD, KENNETH E. 38-1GOODHUE, SARGENT 75-1 GRAY, W. HOWARD 23.2 GRUENEWALD, ROGER 12-2 50-1,50-2GOODIER, JOHN T. 96-1 GRAY, WILLIAM PAUL 32.1 GRUSSING, GEORGE P. 70-3GOODIER, ROBERT D. S2-1 GRAYSON, WILLIAM C. 45-2 GRUVER, ELMER J. 84-3GOODMAN, A. S. 97.2 GREAVES, JR., GERALD C. 90-3 GSCHWIND. GARY G. 36-3GOODMAN, CHARLES K. 9-3 GREEAR, PHILLIP 58-2 GUESS, JR., CLAIR P. 47-3 86-2GOODMAN, WILLIAM J. 77-2 GREELEY, ARTHUR 6-2 GUIDRY, CLARENCE A. 65-2GOODRICH, DAVID M. 87-3 GREELEY, FREDERICK 104-2 GUIDRY, RICHARD P. 21-2GOODRICH, DUNCAN 50-1 GREELEY, MRS. JOSEPH M. 32 -I GUILLOU, JOHN C. 60-3GOODRICH, NATHANIEL H. 18-1 GREEN, ARTHUR E. 88-2 GUINAN, JOHN A. 15-2GOODSELL, LEONARD J. 21-1 GREEN, JR., BLUETT C. 32-3 GUISTI, BRUNO H. 74-2GOODSON, BRANTLEY 57-1 GREEN, CHARLES tl. 71-2 GULDNER, CHARLES M. 28-3GOODSON, MYRON 96-1 GREEN, JOHN I. 26-2 GULICK, LUTHER 37-3GOODWIN, CLIVE E. I01 -1 GREEN, LEONARD A. 84-3 GULINELLO, JR., REV. F. 75-1GOODWIN, DAVID 76-1 GREEN, R. W. 21 -I GULLION, BRUCE S. 68-2GOODWIN, JR., GEORGE H. 17-1 GREEN, RONALD W. 66-2 GUNDERSON, C. B. 86-3GOODWIN, HARRY A. 16-1 GREENE, A. F. C. 6-3 GUNNELL, EARL T. 60-1GOODWIN, JEANNE 35-3 GREENE, BENJAMIN C. 94-1 GUNTER, E. R. 65-2GOODWIN, RICHARD 41-1 GREENE, CARROLL 93.3 GUNTER, GORDON 71-3GOODWIN, RICHARD H. 29-2 GREENE, DENISON W. 85-3 GUNTER, R. 0. 91 -IGORDON, EDWARD 50-3 GREENE, RICHARD M. 101.3 GUNTER, ROBERT L. 86-1GORDON, GEORGE 91-1 GREENE, STANELY 78-3 GUNTHER, JACK 55-2GORDON, JOHN L. 58-1 GREENLEY, JOSEPH C. 74-3 GUPTON, DORIS M. 72.1GORDON, LADD S. 33-1 GREENSLIT, JOHN 13.1 GUSTAFSON, JOHN A. 26-2

76-3,107-3 35-2,80-2 GUSTAVSON, REUBEN G. 41.2GORDON, R. N. 98-1 GREENWAY, W. CLYDE 58-3 GUTERMUTH, C. R. 23.2GORDON, JR., ROBERT D. 82 -I GREENWOOD, JOHN R. 56-3 38-2,40-1,43-3,44-3GORDON, SETH 33-1,40-1 GREER, DEWITT C. 19-1 GUTIERREZ, ELIE S. 13-1GORMAN, E. M. 101-3 GREGG, GLENN C. 69-2 GUTTAY, A. J. R. 4-3GOSDIN, W. M. 88-2 GREGG, R. FRANK 20-3,22-2 GUTTMACHER. M.D.. ALAN F. 40-3

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HAGGERTY, JOHN F. 68-3 HANSEN, BILL 57 -I HARVEY, EDMUND H. 56-1HAGLUND, C. E. 99-2 HANSEN, CHARLES R. 89-3 HARVEY, HOLGER H. 56-1HAHN, FRED D. 93 -I HANSEN, CHRIS A. 10-I HARVEY, JAMES D. 90-1HA1G-BROWN, RODERICK 31.1 HANSEN, GEORGE H. 93-2 HARVEY, WYLIE J. 65-2HAIGHT, LLOYD E. 23-2 HANSEN, L. G. 95-1 HARV1E, C. H. 99-2HAIK, RAYMOND A. 33.3 HANSEN, RODNEY 60-2 HASLER, WYNDHAM 30-2HAILEY, NEWTON L. 50-3 HANSEN, ROGER P. 47-3,54-2 HASS, HOPE 74-1

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HENRY, HAROLD 93-2 HILLIARD, JR., EDWARD H. 43-2 HOLTON, WILLIAM B. 67-1

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HERBERT, JOHN E. 41-2 HILTON, J. RICHARD 42 -I HOLVEN, JAMES 0. 52-1

HERBERT, OSMAR G. 66-3 HILTS, WILLIAM R. 78-2 HOLWEG, ARTHUR W. 77.2HERBST, ROBERT L. 33-3 HINE, RUTH 37-2,95-1 H012, MRS. ALFRED 0. 95-3HERENDEEN, EDWYN 78-1 HINES, CHARLES L. 77-1 HOOBLER, SHARON Q. 5-2HERKE, WILLIAM H. 65-3 HINES, JOHN F. 81-3 HOOD, LARRY 46-3HERLEVICH, VICTOR W. 79-3 HINKLE, CLARENCE E. 23-2 HOOD, SHYRL 84-1

HERRICK, ALLYN M. 4-3,103-3 HINSHAW, GIL 77 -I HOOK, R. 102.2

HERRICK, MYRA L. 29-1 HIRSCH, ALLAN 14-1 HOOKER, CHARLES E. 72-2HERRIDGE, A. J. 101.1 HIRSCH, M.D., JULES 41-3 HOOTEN, JR., CHARLES R. 93-3HERRING, JOE L. 65-3 HITCH, CHARLES J. 41-2 HOPE, LEIGHTON A. 77-2HERRON, M. D., J. T. 51.1 HITTIE, HARRY 63-2 HOPE, MALCOLM C. 56-2HERSHEY, H. GARLAND 62-3 HIXSON, W. DON 88-I HOPE, W. DUANE 20-1

HERSHEY, ROBERT E. 87-2 HJELTE, CHARLES 53-3 HOPKINS, ANNE 47-2

HERTEL, H. G. 63-1 HOBS, JR., WALTER 85-3 HOPKINS, DONALD R. 93-1HERTZLER, JR., GLENN I. 96-1 HOCHMUTH, HAROLD R. 38-3 HOPKINS, WILLIAM F. 70-1

HERVEY, D. F. 4-1 HOCHSCHILD, HAROLD K. 78-2 HORNBECK, HULET C. 32 -3

HERZIK, JR., G. R.HESS, CHARLES E.

88-35-1

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HORNICK, LILLIANHORNOCKER, MAURICE G.

73-360-2 103-3

HESS, CHARLES F. 84-3 HODGES, JOHN I. 15-3 HORSEY, TED 56-1

HESS, RICHARD W.HESSEY, JR., CHARLES D.

53-393-3

HODGES, RANDOLPH 21-2 47-3,56-3HODGINS, ROBERT 13-2 35-2,86-3,108-1

HORSFALL, J. G.HORST, AMOS L.

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30.3,80-372-2 I JENSEN, DeVON

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HULME, CHARLES 63-3 JACKSON, CRAYTON B. 26-2 JOHNSON, CARL J. 22-1,38-2HUISEY, ANDREW H. 50-3,51.1, 107.1 JACKSON, HENRY M. 22.3 JOHNSON, CARL T. 69-2HUME, NORMAN B. 51.3 JACKSON, HOWARD C. 8-1 JOHNSON, JR., CHARLES C. 10-1HUMELSINE, CARLISLE H. 91.2 JACKSON, ROBERT F. 62.1 JOHNSON, DONALD R. 15-3HUMMEL, EDWARD A. 17-2 JACKSON, ROY I. 31.2 JOHNSON, DUDLEY J. 88-3HUMMEL, LEONARD G. 52.3 JACKSON, S. K. Si.' JOHNSON, ED 94-1HUMPHRESS, JOHN Y. 57 -I JACKSON, SAMUEL C. 10.2,23 -3 JOHNSON, ELMER W. 25-3HUMPHREY, MELVIN 10-2 JACOBS, KARL 81-3 JOHNSON, ERNEST L. 86-3HUMPHREY, PHILIPS. 33-I JACOBS, MRS. YARNALL 41.1 JOHNSON, HAROLD 64-2HUNGERFORD, C. R. 103-2 JACOBSON, RAYMOND C. 87-2 JOHNSON, HENRY E. 86-3HUNGERFORD, KENNETH E. 103-3 JACOBY, HOWARD 81.2 JOHNSON, HIRAM C. 83-1HUNNEWELL, JR., ARNOLD W. 45-3 JAEGER, JOHN P. 39.3 JOHNSON, HOWARD C 80-2

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JOHNSON, JOSEPH H. 68-2 KABAT, CYRIL 95-1 KERNAN, GEORGE 83-2

JOHNSON, LeROY 89-3 KABISCH, WILLIAM T. 24-1 KERR, GORDON R. 99-2JOHNSON, L. S. 94-3 KABZEMS, A. 102.2 KERR, HARRY A. 78 -I

JOHNSON, LEONARD 25-2 KAKAC, KENNETH 63 -I KERSTING, E. 1. 4-IJOHNSON, MALCOLM 24-2 KALB, ROBERT G. 60.2 KESSLER, WAYNE 50-2

JOHNSON, NEWELL A. 89-2 KALLUS, MALCOLM 15.1 KETNER, JOHN L. 66.1

JOHNSON, NOR BERT J. 60-3 KAMI, HARRY T. 59 -I KETY, M.D., 3. H. 65-2

JOHNSON, PEARCE 88-2 KAMINSKI, EMIL 94-2 KEY, M.D., MARCUS M. 10-IJOHNSON, R. E. 46-2 KAMINSKI, GEORGE E. 24-2,96-2 KIDD, WILLIAM R. 57-3

JOHNSON, R. L. 46-2 KAMMAN, JACK F. 30-2 KIDO, SUNAO 59-2

JOHNSON, RAYMOND E. 16-2,34-3 KAMMERER, JULIE 32.2 KIEFER, LEE A. 40-IJOHNSON, REU13EN 37-1 KANDLE, M.D., ROSCOE P. 76-1 KIEHL, ELMER R. 4-2JOHNSON, REIRIEN J. 20-3,27.2 KANE, WILBUR P. 13-3 KIEHL, ELMER R. 72-3

JOHNSON, REVERDY 53-1 KANIUKA, RUSSELL P. 3-1 KIELHACK, MMES 74-3

JOHNSON, MRS. ROBERT L. 89-2 KANNOWSKI, PAUL B. 80-2 KIER, PORTER M. 20-1

JOHNSON, S. JAMES 69-3 KANZ, JOHN R. 92-3 KIERNAN, W. K. 100 -i

JOHNSON, SAMUEL S. 23-2 KAPP, RONALD 70-1 KIFF, BEN 94-2JOHNSON, U. ALEX 17-3 KAPPAUF, HERBERT 32-i KILBORNE, R. STEWART 13-1

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JOHNSON, WILLIAM H. 66-3 KAUFFMAN, DONALD E. 92-3 KIMMEL, J. A. 30-3,33-2JOHNSTON, DAVID W. 41.2 KAUFFMAN, L. R. 83 -I KING, ADRIAN 79-1

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JOHNSTON, KENNETH 81.3 KEATING, MRS. H. L. 82-2 KING, IRWIN H. 77-2

JOHNSTON, P. M. 50-3 KEATING, WILLIAM H. 13-3 KING, JOHN P. 68-2JOHNSTON, RICHARD B. 32.3 KEBRDLE, J. A. 57-2 KING, JOSEPH H. 15-3

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JONES, B. H. 73-3 KEEFE, JAMES F. 72.2 KING, MALCOLM E. 67-1

JONES, DALE A. 6-3 KEENAN, F. J. 12-2 35-2,49-3 KING, OWEN W. 68-1

JONES, JR., DAN S. 73-3 KEENER, HARRY A. 4-2 KING, PATRICK 42-1

JONES, DAVID F. 9-3 KEENER, HARRY A. 75.1 KING, ROBERT 92 -I

JONES, DONALD D. 60-2 KEENER, JOHN M. 95-1 KING, WALLACE W. 65-2JONES, FRANCIS L. 47-2 KEENLEYSIDE, HUGH L. 41.2 KING, WILLIAM A. 45-IJONES, FRANKLIN 60-3 KEETON, PAUL C. 60-2 KING, WILLIAM H. 91-2JONES, FRED L. 12-1 KEHN, RICHARD 61.2 KING, WILLIS 16-1

JONES, HOLWAY 83-3 KEHOE, EDWARD F. 90- 3,108 -I KINGDON, LORRAINE B. 56-1

JONES, JR., J. KNOX 27 -I KEIL, EDWARD R. 8-1 KINGMAN, EDWARD R. 39-3JONES, JACK L. 6-2 KEIL, NOLAN F. 11-3 KINGSLEY, DANIEL T. 19-2JONES, JERRY G. 65-2 KEITH, ANTHONY 97.1 KINTER, GEORGE 51-2JONES, JOHN C. 57-2 KEITH, STUART 33-1 KINTER, LYNN S. 12-2JONES, MRS. M. L. 51-2 KELLEY, CHARLES D. 49 -I KINTZELE, L. RICHARD 53-2JONES, PAUL N. 24-3 KELLEY, CLAUDE D. 39-1 KIRBY, EDWIN L. 5-2JONES, RICHARD 81.1 KELLEY, CLINTON M. 54-1 KIRCH, WAYNE E. 74-2JONES, ROBERT L. 52-1 KELLEY, HUBERT W. 7-2 KIRGIS, FREDERIC L. 23.2JONES, RUSSELL K. 92-3 KELLEY, ROBERT W. 70-1 KIRK, JR., CLAUDE R. 56-3JONES, S. LEARY 87-3 KELLIHER, THOMAS G. 23-2 KIRK, JOHN I. 24-3JONKEL, C. 97-3 KELLOGG, WALTER W. 65-2 KIRK, P. D. 50-2JONKEL, GEORGE 41.1 KELLY, C. F. 4-1 KIRKENDALL, JACK E. 92.3JORDAN, DARRELL 80-1 KELLY, DUANE 72-3 KIRKLAND, LEON 58-2JORDAN, FREDDIE M. 71.2 KELLY, GEORGE E. 48.2 KIRKWOOD, CHARLES C. 93.1JORDAN, LEN B. 22-3 KELLY, H. J. 56-3 KIRKWOOD, ROBERT 51.2JORDAN, ROBERT L. 52-3,55-3 KELLY, THOMAS E. 49.3 KISABETH, FRED A. 60-1

JORGENSEN, ALLEN 86-3 KELSALL, JOHN P. 97.2 KITCHEL, JOHN H. 69.3JOSEPH, EDWIN B. 91-3 KEMP, JON 83.3 KITCHEN, HERMAN 31.3JOSEPH, JAMES 21-3 KEMPER, M.D., CHARLES A. 95-3 KIZZIER, GARY 87.1JOSEPHSON, ROBERT W. 92-3 KENNAMER, EARL F. 5-2 KLAAS, CHARLES I. 61.2JOSLIN, VERNE 33-1 KENNEDY, CHARLES F. 68-2 KLABUNDE, JOSEPH J. 73-1

JOUDRY, CHARLES L. 78-2 KENNEDY, JOHN R. 18.2 KLABUNDE, PHILIP K. 56-2JOY, JUDITH 61. 2,61-3 KENT, GRACE 46-I KLASHMAN, LESTER M. 14-2

JUKES, THOMAS H. 43-1 KENT, OTIS BEALL 33-3 KLASON, RICHARD P. 90.1

JUNGROTH, JAMES R. 80-2 KER, JOHN W. 106-3 K LASSEN, C. W. 61.1

JURISICH, JOSEPH M. 40-2 KERBES, R. H. 97-3 KLAUS, DELBERT I. 10-3

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KLEIN, DAVID R. 49-3,103-1 KREI L, THEODORE C. 16-I LANDFORCE, ANDREW S. 6-IKLEIN, WILLIAM H. 20-2 KREUCH, BILL 77.1 LANDRUM, NEY C. 12-3, 35-2, 57.1KLEINER, GILBERT 55-2 KROGSTAD, CLARENCE 80-1 LANDSBERG, HANS H. 41.2KLIMSTRA, WILLARD D. 61-1,103-3 KROMBEIN, KARL V. 20.1 LANE, BURKE E. 55-3KLING, SR., RALPH R. 65-3 KROTKI, CARL 46-I LANE, DON EL J. 83.2KLOTZ, JO/IN W. 62-2 KRUEGER, WILLIAM 96-1 LANE, MELVIN 52-2KLUSSMANN, WALLACE G. 6-2 KRUG, ALAN S. 38 -I LANE, RICHARD D. 7 -IKNAPP. CLIFFCRD E. 28 -I KRUMMES, WILLIAM T. 16-2 LANG, E. M. 76-3KNAPP, GEORGE L. 81-3 KRUSE, DORATHY S. 41 -I 1.ANG, GEORGE M. 9-2KNEESE, ALLEN V. 41.2 KRUSE, MRS. HAROLD G. 95-2 LANG, 0. R. 65.2KNICKERBOCKER, G. C. 47-1 KRUSE, THOMAS E. 82.3 LANGDALE, HARLEY 58.2KNIERIM, PAUL K. 19-3 KRYGER, HOMER I,. G. 50-1 LANGE, KEITH D. :-3KNIGHT, FRED B. 4-3 KUEHL, LEONARD 95-2 LANGFORD, JAMES B. 58-2KNIGHT, H. J. 89 -I KUEHN, JEROME H. 70.2 LANG KA M M ER , DAVID 37-3KNIGHT, JOHN IL 51-3 KUH, PETER I 1- 1 IANGL EY, MAUR!CE N. 13-3KNIGHT, W. E. 79 -I KUHN, GEORGIA C. 81-2 IANGRELL, JOHN 83 -IKNIRK, CARL H. 81.2 KUHN, STANLEY 62-3 LANKFORD, RICHARD E. 66-3KNOBLAUCH, H. C. 3-3 KUHZE, BILL 36-1 LANNON, EDWIN R. 10-IKNOWLTON, PERRY H. 31-3 KUKLE, MEYER 47.2 LANNON, HENRY J. 58-1KNOX, BEN 72-3 KULICK, MATTHEW J. 85-3 LANSER, EDWARD 24-3KNUDSEN, GEORGE J. 28 -I KUNKEL, H. 0. 4-2 LANZNER, DORA DE 21-2KNUTH, ROCKNE 95-3 KUNKEL, JIM 80-I LAPERI.E, J. J. M. 97-3KOCH, EDWARD 28-3 KUNZIG, ROBERT L. 19-2 14PLANTE, BRYAN F. 13-3KOCH, GEORGE 94-2 KURTZ, ARTHUR R. 94-2 LAPPIN, MRS. WILLIAM E. 85-1KOEHLER, FRED V. 83-2,83-3 KURZYNA, HENRY 78-1 LARANCE, ROBERT S. 65-1KOEHLER, JAMES W. 51-3 KUSFIIYAMA, NORMAN 59-2 LARKIN, JOHN 90-3KOELZER, WILLIAM 69-3 KUTSKO, JOHN S. ;6-I LARSEN, ROBERT 55-1KOENEMANN, EDWARD J. 90-3 KUYT, E. 97-2 LARSON, BILL 87-2KOENINGS, ROMAN H. 12-2 KYL, JOHN H. 23.1 LARSON, H. F. 42.2KOERBER, ARTHUR R. 45 -I KYLE, JR., JOHN EDWIN 65-3 LARSON, JOSEPH S. 68-3KOHL, FREDKOHN, EDWARD U.

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MOKUHALII, NELSON 59-3 MORRISON, KENNETH D. 57-3 MURPHY, PAUL F. 100-2MOLBERG, JOHN 80-1 MORRISON, VANCE L. 83 -I MURRAY, A. S. 100.2MOLSON, F. STUART 98-3 MORRISON, WALTER N. 45-3 MURRAY, ALLAN 24-1MOLT, ALBERT 81.1 MORRISON. RADM. WILLIAM 18 -I MURRAY, FRANK 73.1MO' lAHAN, ROBERT S. 75-3 MORRISON-SCOTT, Slit T. 31-1 MURRAY, GLENN E. 8-IMONAHAN, HUGH C. 99.2 MORROW, CLIFFORD W. 38-1 MURRAY, GORDON M. 18.3MONAHAN, HUGH C. 100.1 MORROW, RALPH 69-2 MURRAY, J. J. 92-2MONDAY, CAMILLE 74-3 MORROW, WALTER P. 30-3 MURRAY, R. E. G. 97-2MONFORT, KENNETH W. 53-3 MORSE, SAM V. 71-3 MURRAY, SAM C. 65-3MONROE, BURT L. 26.2 MORSE, WILLIAM B. 43-3 MURRAY, STANLEY A. 45-IMONROE, CHARLES L. 82.1 MORTIMER, CLIFFORD H. 27 -I MURRAY, WILLIAM S. 19-1

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NWF Conservation Safaris to outstanding natural areas in theworld are sponsored to give associate members a chance to study andenjoy unique wildlife and natural beauty while meeting with resourcemanagers.

Another of our activities for promoting wise resource use Is theannual National Conservation Conference. This meeting provides aforum for leaders of citizen and industrial groups and state governmentofficials to stimulate a dialogue that promotes coordinated conserva-tion action.

News services are also a part of the Federation's overall pro-gram. The nation's radio and television media and newspapers areprovided with releases and public service announcements on currentand vital conservation topics.

The staff at our national headquarters Includes several conservationspecialists. in addition, the staff of field representatives assists andworks with our affiliated clubs and resource agencies and groupsacross the nation.

Home of the Federation is in Washington, D. C. The facade of thenational headquarters building features 13 panels, four feet wide andtwelve feet tall, each depicting the wildlife of a specific ecologicalregion of the country. An animal from the facade is shown on thecover. The 176 figures found in the panels were carved in Italy fromCarrara marble and outlined with a background of Venetian glassmosaic. There is a standing invitation to visit our headquarters or towrite the Federation about any conservation matter.

NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION

THOMAS L. KIMBALLExecutive Director

December 1, 1969

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THE NATIONAL 41LDLIFE CREED

I pledge myself, as a responsible human; 'toassume my share of man's stewardship ofour natural resources.

I will use my share with' gratitude, withoutgreed or waste.

I will respect the rights of others and abideby the law.

I will support the sourill management' of theresources we use,

the restoration of -the resources we havedespoiled,

and the- safekeepingsources for posterity.

of 'significant re-

4. I will never forget flirlife and beady, wealthand progriss depend oil bow wisely manuses these gifts . the soil, the water, theair, the minerals, the -plant life, and thewildlife: This is my pledger

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