Film Strips of the U.S. Department of Agriculture

By Fred Campbell Meier, Furman Lloyd Mulford, Milton Stover Eisenhower, Walter Penn Taylor, Wilbur Reed Mattoon, Arthur Percy Chew

Film Strips of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Life-history data of wild mammals are essential to a proper understanding of the structure and classification of the mammal ; they are a prerequisite to a determination of the factors controlling distribution ; and they are of practical importance in problems of acclimatization and domestication. The improvement of agriculture depends to a large extent on a better and more scientific understanding of the relation of plants and animals to their surroundings. Effective conservation of the beneficial and the control of the harmful kinds of mammals depend on adequate knowledge of their habits.

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