Show IE E DIRECTOR COMMENTS WILDLIFE conditions e native sage hen and ruffed e s daise 1 se have almost disappeared in t b but ut the e introduced ring neck hebbe e pheasant asan is thriving according anderson director of the batt iatt fish and game department aderson deson hd erson in summarizing the aaion picture in this state b eted that conservation has suc r q W ld with some species and failed hi i others in some some cases foreign a s es have thrived better than hoje iee species t rk spite continual persecution the IN ia sant is thriving throughout the q anderson said pa pl other wildlife conditions he ted led i he german brown trout once dished li shed is able to with withstand I 1 more fishing and adverse b k m conditions than our native I 1 L the german carp will crowd ahny and all native fish the most thrifty of na ft game gaine species is the mule deer probably b a y is more abundant in U ai today day than at any time in tho ditl elk also thrive if given half a ice ce conservation has also re rad d the beaver almost elterm tf id in pioneer times waterfowl 1 ies es are generally on the in je fc e As might le be expected wild it restoration st oration efforts have prodoc varying results some species iv S come back while others have responded and extinction ahrea |