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Wildlife Game Refuges Act of 1916
The
Wildlife
Game
Refuges
Act
of
1916
placed
aside
certain
United States
Federal park lands
as
nature reserves
free
from
hunting
and
poaching
, and placed the
United States Forest Service
in
charge
of
enforcing
such
provisions
. The
purpose
was to
increase
the total
big-game
population, using the
ecological
principle of
refuges
.