Show t r Film Can Kill Fish Wildlife U Scraps if film used in n ma ping S many mr em cameras are re creating a e eat problem on nn national t 1 I u ts in In the in tain r f said I Itc RegIOnal ional I f Fore vj r Ve Vern r Hamre m RECENT reports indicate that the developing emulsion j 1 I on th the e developing self film has to life be a killer o of f fish and wild edn t 11 who Photography ordinarily buffs would be least st y likely to harm the then nat national 2 ti r rare forests are unknowingly co con laminating the environment by tossing film scraps scrape on the fo ground said Mr Hamre Harare i iTHE THE FILM scraps POison t 1 the immediate areas and con coo con i f laminate the streams and lakei lakes they fall Call into Many animals such as moose elk and deer like to eat the highly t c I film An estimated hoof hoofed ed wi ant mals died in na national ional for forests forests c national parks and other rec i I ar areas as l last st year yea as a re re- i suit of oC eating film residue l' l MR HAMRE gave support to a recent sag sue sug g estion of the American Auto Auto- Auto 1 t mobile Association that photo I l I raphers using self develop f f cameras carry litter bags wi with r them for the scraps An ideal ba bag for Cor such a purpose would be made of a stain and moi moisture I II I proof material such as plastic Film scraps are only one part pact of the litter and pollution 1 problem we face on national forests said Mr Hamre However due in large measure meas meas- r ure to the outstanding public r. r service messages offered by the t press a large portion of the the public is IS becoming increasingly merw helpful in m work working to keep I E the outdoors clean and pleas pleas- ant E m I |