Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Fifteenth Annual Report of the Game and Fisheries Department, 1921
During the year the Department caused a quantity of wild celery plants and wild rice seed to be placed in suitable waters in the districts of Muskoka, Parry Sound and other districts as far west as Rainy River and Kenora, and the results obtained have shown the success of the undertaking and worthy of further work of this nature, which is given every support by the many local fish and game associations. These plants reproduce and spread rapidly and will soon provide the needed food to attract water-fowl in the various districts.
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