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Show ( BLA1 Office Establishes kam For Grazing I hmonmental Study I fie Moab District of the feau of Land Management . : formed an Allotment Juagement Plan (AMP) V preparatory to the V Grazing EIS, accord- Jtothe District Manager, S. ie Day. 5 Gary Hansen, a former Area ager in Shoshone, Idaho, jubeen selected as the AMP j 'ani Leader. Gary will direct H team writing the AMPs for jssment by the Canyon Jteing Environmental Impact dement. Gary is a native to j ierCounty and raised near eM. He attended South- ? Utah State College, and State University, receiv- H 1 Bachelor of Science H "STO in Range Management ' After working for the W in Price for nine years, joved to Shoshone, where H j'Ned as Area Manager H W years. H his wife, Vaf, and five boys have recently leased a new home in 1 iThe family enjoys g r sports and partici- a family. C B- Englebright, an H Mm member, comes to Moab from Salmon, Idaho, where he worked three years as a Wild Horse specialist. He worked extensively on the Challis Wild Horse Herd, and on the Challis Range Environmental Environ-mental Statement. Jim received receiv-ed a degree in Range Management from the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University and will utilize his training in the writing of the Allotment Management Plans. Jim and his wife Anna Maria, have two sons and a daughter. They are now purchasing a home here in Moab. The third member of the team is Fred M. Dunnell, a Range Conservationist; who for the past two years had been working on the Grand Resource Area Staff here in Moab. Prior to his move to Moab, Fred worked in Susan Ville, California and Burns, Oregon. Fred received a degree from the Brigham Young University in Botany, with a Range option. Fred and his wife, Betty Jo, have four children. Fred is an advocate of cycling and has participated in various local jogging events. I i -. 't si iL t . ' II i6nT n Team members for the Canyon II .J" Dis"ict are Jim Englebright, left; Gary Hansen, team HI ,center; and Fred M. Dunnell, right. |