855 resultados para Game and game-birds
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Engraved half-title in each volume.
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Report year ends November 30.
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v.1. Bird neighbors.--v.2. Game birds.--v.3. Bird homes.--v.4. Animals.--v.5. Fishes.--v.6. Butterflies.--v.7. --v.8. Insects.--v.9. Wild flowers.--v.10. Mushrooms.
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Report year ends June 30.
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Description based on: Vol. 57, no. 3 (May/June 1981)
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Includes report of the Dept. of Game.
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Some years have statistical summary.
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On t.-p. of v. 3: Illustrated with colored plates and drawings by Louis Agassiz Fuertes and Allan Brooks ... with a biograhical sketch of Edward Howe Forbush by John Bichard May.
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Waste from a deer-processing facility is required by law to be disposed of in any permitted municipal solid waste (Class 3) landfill or a permitted construction and demolition debris (Class 2) landfill that has specific approval to accept animal carcasses. Disposal of deer-processing waste on the property of the processing facility or at any other unpermitted site IS NOT ALLOWED. Waste from commercial deer processing facilities must be disposed of per the requirements of the S.C. Solid Waste Policy and Management Act of 1991.