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Show Situation Remains ( Critical For State's Wildlife The situation remains critical as far as the state's wildlife is concerned, con-cerned, according to R. L. Turpin, Fish and Game Director. New snow flurries have added more cover to the available food, jand this has added more troubles I to the hungry big game animals and game birds. "We still need everyone's help in feeding deer and birds," Turpin said. "Housewives can help materially ma-terially in clearing places in the snow and feeding the birds with anything they have. Crumbs, ground suet and fats, grain are suitable food. This food should be placed near cover where the birds will have shelter, and where they will be safe against cats and dogs. Anyone with labor to give should contact the local wardens so that all work can be coordinated coordin-ated for the best interest of the whole picture, the game chief said. |