Show A Pest i ask HUNTERS SHOOT working timber h on the upgrade In many forent Populations In spite of reductions Supervisor Albertson said To decrease the porcupines the Service is In certain this to them on In where porcupine damage to tress Is sportsmen can a real contribution by destroying they see while hunt Ing big The Forest Service recognizes that even though the are a part of a forest an overpopulation can do serious damage to future timber supplies and destroy recreational and scenic values by Stripping the bark from of young One porcupine can ruin young It was t o porcupines are not protected by game They should not be spared as possible food for people lost in snowstorms because they don't cooperate that When snow deep they hide in rocky These tips are for hunters who Will help in the campaign to reduce the porcupine Aim for the head it's usually the end farthest from the tree Use the same safety you would when hunting your game Porcupines are often seen nt sundown In or near mountain and stream-bunk n. The local areas by porcupines are the timbered areas on the Lake District and the area south of the highway on East Fork and the Pines as reported by Forest Hangers Williams and |