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Show New Utah Thursday, November 6, 2003 - Page 12 Wolf Management Plan Development for Utah begins Monday Monday marks the begin-rnng begin-rnng of a public-driven process to develop a plan guiding the future management manage-ment of northern gray wolves in Utah as Utah's Wolf Management Working Group meets for the first time. The group's meeting is open to the public. Craig McLaughlin, mammals mam-mals coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, reported, 'Following 'Fol-lowing the establishment of wolf populations in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is beginning begin-ning to discuss transferring Obituary Edna Virginia Davis Edna Virginia Davis, age 76 of American Fork, died Nov. 4, 2003 at the American Fork Hos pital, was July 15)27, Blacky, Va. Beloved mother of Sharlene (Charles) Dean, Atlanta, GA; Delia Baugh-mun, Baugh-mun, Greenville, SC; Daniel (Cathryn) Allen, Mjnticello, FL. Preceded in deatfi by sons, William V. She r , born n t i i in It- !? T " - I Spears, Billy Joe Spears, Robert Lee Spears, and daughter Diane Pannell. Beloved grandmother and great-grandmother, her spirit will always be with the many friends she leaves behind. Memorial services will be held Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. Main, Lehi, Utah. Friends and family will gather for lunch following the ceremony. ceremo-ny. In lieu of flowers, donations dona-tions are suggested to a charity of your choice. management authority for wolves to state wildlife agencies. "Lone wolves are beginning begin-ning to make their way into Utah. The Utah Legislature and the Utah Wildlife Board have directed the Division of Wildlife Resources to prepare to asstime future management authority' for northern gray wolves by developing a wolf management plan." At the request of the Wildlife Board, the DWR has assembled a Wolf Management Man-agement Working Group. This group will identify issues that are important for managing wolves in Utah and draft a plan that includes a list of management manage-ment alternatives and strategies. The Wolf Management Man-agement Working Group's draft plan should be complete com-plete in early 2005. The Wildlife Board will then review and modify the plan so it adheres to state statutes and policies. The broad-based working group includes 13 representatives represen-tatives of varied interests including: Robert Schmidt and Randy Simmons of Utah State University; Allison Alli-son Jones and Trey Simons of the Utah Wolf Forum; Bill Christensen of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation; Don Peay of Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife; and Wes Quinton from the Utah Farm Bureau. In addition, Clark Willis of the Utah Wool Growers; Mark Walsh of the Utah Association of Counties; Karen Corts of the Ute Indian Indi-an Tribe; Debbie Goodman representing the Utah Audubon Society; Bill Bur-bridge Bur-bridge of the Utah Wildlife Federation; and Jim Bowns representing the Utah Wildlife Board, are also serving as members. Technical personnel from the Division of Wildlife Resources, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the USDA-Wildlife Services will assist the working group. Dynamic Solutions Group, LLC, based in Casper, Wyo., will facilitate the Wolf Management Working Group's activities. Dynamic Solutions is a team of professional facilitators facili-tators with considerable expertise in assisting state and federal agencies in incorporating public input into complex natural resource planning processes. process-es. They recently conducted the public scoping effort for Wyoming's state wolf management man-agement plan. The first Wolf Management Manage-ment Working Group meeting meet-ing will be conducted in Room 1050 at the Department Depart-ment of Natural Resources, 1594 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. The public is welcome wel-come to attend and observe the meeting, but the working work-ing group will not take public pub-lic comment during this event. The working group will' develop a process for acquiring public comment in the near future, including a series of well-publicized meetings at locations throughout Utah. For more information, call the DWR's Salt Lake City office at (801)538-4700. Comedy competition benefits Food Bank On Friday, Nov. 7, Over the Top Comedy has arranged for a special evening's entertainment with dinner and six of Utah's Funniest TV Clean Comedians as a benefit with 100 percent of ticket sales donated to Utah Food Bank. 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