The book Montana Outdoors Vol 18 No 1 Jan/feb 1987 was written by author Montana. Dept. of Fish And Game Here you can read free online of Montana Outdoors Vol 18 No 1 Jan/feb 1987 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Montana Outdoors Vol 18 No 1 Jan/feb 1987 a good or bad book?
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Many species of birds and animals are more numerous today than they were 50 years ago because of wildlife management and research made possible by PR funds. Some of the impressive facts and figures about those accomplishments appear as the second half of this issue's text. Simply put, without this landmark legislation, much of the wildness portrayed in this issue's photos would not exist. The fact that it does is an appropriate way to celebrate 50 years of Pittman-Robertson. • Special thanks to...: Diane Nugent, Butte artist, for her pen-and-ink drawings; Amaury R. Perez, archivist. National Wildlife Federation; Washington, D.C.; Phil Agee, federal aid division, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Washington, D.C.: Ralph Schlenker, treasurer, J.N. "Ding" Darling Foundation; Des Moines, Iowa; David L. Lendt, vice president for information, Iowa State University; Ames, Iowa. "Once upon a time, and that not so very long ago, there was discovered a continent so rich in the bounties of nature as to be beyond all belief.
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