Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Game Breeder, Vol. 11: April, 1917
The reason why the farmers and sportsmen have done little or nothing to restore the birds and to keep them plentiful may be found in the game laws, which, it has been well said, tend to protect the game off the face of the earth. How can we expect a farmer to devote any of the land needed for cover and food to the grouse if the laws prevent his selling a bird or its eggs and even prohibit his having a grouse for dinner. Sportsmen, of course, will not rent the land and plant the covers and foods essential to the birds' existence so long as they are prevented from shooting or eating a bird. It is fortunate that the laws have been amended in many states so that profitable grouse breeding is no longer a criminal offense and we may expect a rapid increase in the num ber of the birds in the fields and in the markets as soon as the people realize what they can do and learn how to do it.
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