Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Biennial Report of the Montana Fish and Game Commission: May 1, 1956 April 30, 1958
Along with research, the department must rely on enforcement and education as well as fish and game production to meet the chal lenge of the future. Places for wildlife to live and places for sportsmen to pursue their sport are all part of the complex problem.
Of all the states. Montana has a favored position as an area for high quality outdoor recreation. This is an asset not just to Montana but to the entire nation and its perpetuation and management is a nation-wide responsibility.
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