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<br />. . <br /> <br />I always enjoy reading the many fine articles in this symposium <br />and one of these days I am hoping I will be able to sit in and <br />meet the boys who are carrying out the research activities . <br />Hugh A. Shamberger, Director, Department of Conservation and <br />Natural Resources, state of Nevada. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />'. <br /> <br />I was very favorably impressed with the solid <br />preparation which went into this publication <br />and the substance of the remarks and facts <br />which it contains and which I know will provide <br />a valuable addition to my working file on this <br />subject. . . Honorable Barry Go~dwater, u. S. <br />senate, Washington, D. C. <br /> <br />I read with interest the article by Clay McCulloch, on water- <br />shed and Game Management. I commend his initial reporting on <br />the effects of watershed treatments on big game, including <br />deer. . . Thomas L. Kimball, Executive Directbr, ,National <br />Wildlife Federation, Washington, D. C. <br /> <br />YOU can be assured that we are quite interested <br />in the Arizona watershed program and will con- <br />tinue to support the projects that contribute to <br />the over-all objectives . . . M. W. Parker, Direc- <br />tor, AgricUltural Research SerVIce, Beltsville, <br />Maryland. <br /> <br />This issue was particuIarly interesting because of the broad- <br />ened scope of subject matter. This is' truly a "Watershed" <br />program and not just a "water" program . . . Herbert c. storey, <br />Director, Division of Watershed Recreation and Range Research, <br />u. S. Forest Service, washington, D. C. <br /> <br />I am tremendously interested to know what pro- <br />gress you are making in this important field <br />and to know that you had a visit from Ashley <br />Schiff . . . Don K. Price, Dean, Graduate school <br />of Public Administration, Harvard University, <br />cambridge, Massachusetts. <br /> <br />Your resume of the "educational impact" is intriguing because <br />it, as you suggest, touches on the general theme that I've <br />been pushing: ranchers who want ranch-born "conservationists" <br />working on practical programs, must begin thinking about it <br />when their own or neighbor children are young . . . Lyle Ligett, <br />Director of Public Relations, American National Cattlemen's <br />Association, Denver, Colorado. <br /> <br />This program is evidence of the good work you <br />Arizonians are doing in an increasingly impor- <br />tant field. I am pleased that your approach is <br />a scientific one based on the realization that <br />land has many uses and that no single use should <br />be allowed to exclude the others . . . John G. <br />Clouston, Executive Secretary, American Society <br />of Range Management, Portland, Oregon. <br />