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Show !j Stare Fair Wildlife Displays , Always a Popular Item ; :Gtnds will soon be gath-' gath-' in the popular Wildlife Sources building on the Fair Grounds as the State Fair once more around. fte fair opens September - W'U continue through ; Kmber 24. Don Paul, life Resources education oaiist in charge of the : tr exhibit, lis-ed several : ys which wiU tell of - '-fat evenU pertaining to ; Jh'3 wildlfe. Live wild- . ,1 aiso be en display, ng Utah's squirrels ; W schools of fish. ; lie National Hunting and ' Day ' exhibits will recognize hunters as a pertinent pert-inent factor in wildlife management. man-agement. New fisheries developments de-velopments will be depicted in an exhibit on the Perry Hatchery, the new egg taking tak-ing station at Bear Lake and a special fish transporting vehicle. Fairgoers may examine an exhibit that tells of the new Hardware Ranch Visitor Center Cen-ter which will open this winter. win-ter. Another exhibit will detail de-tail water fowl marsh developments. de-velopments. The need for Research and Development Fund contributions contribu-tions will be explained in an exhibit telling of the plight of the Utah prairie dog and other nongame species. Conservation officers are en duty throughout the fair to care for animals on display dis-play and to become acquainted acquaint-ed with visitors and their outdoor interests. . . |