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Show 1 12 Ve rn a T Expren Wednesday, August 1, 1990 Raising funds to improve elk habitat goal of RMEF jcsls autuss srtffffffSKa- nfHh f gCoSme C3lving and years includes 3 prescribed bums of ?n E S A , , , "pT "r1 "f - 0WCVer' ,tS wMife landing lodgepole and continuation to be held August 11 at Bottle value has been lim.ted by ltS lack of of the te JSe program through Hollow, forage. The lodgepoles have grown 1995 The RMEF is an international so thick there hasn'1 been room for non-profit organization with objec- much ass growth for feeding," Paulin said the next prescribed tives including: the perpetuation of Paulin said- "Il's really difficult to bum will be on Lake Mountain to wild elk populations, management even wa.lk. ough these areas." The clear areas of sage and lodgepole entifically-based data, cooperating 1741 elk in eir 1989-90 trend for elk and deer to feed on. "If we ft,': with nrivate. state, nnd fe.He.ral nmn- count of the Ashley-Vernal Elk do our job right, the lodeenoles will i ' ' nizations in managing elk, as well ncrd- By providing more grazing come back, but will never be as bad as providing information to the pub- land' Paulin said incidents of deer as they were," she said. When the lie concerning elk hunting, manage- and elk fading on private property trees near 10 feet in height, a "thin-ment "thin-ment and habitat preservation. in Dry Fork Canyon and other areas ning"process is done to manage re-The re-The RMEF has helped the U.S. Sh0U'd dCCrease- growth. This process will need to be Forest Service and other agencies U.S. Forest Service and the repeated only two to three times to pay for numerous projects benefit- Utah Division of Wildlife Resources keeP managed, ting elk and their habitat Rick cooperatively developed a plan to "Bugle," a quarterly magazine Brazzle, Forest Service employee, manage Alma Taylor Plateau for published by RMEF, is geared to in-said in-said last year's social and auction improved big game habitat and bet- terest elk enthusiasts and is present-raised present-raised a total of $6,000. After match ter timber production. This plan in- ed to RMEF members with their re-and re-and state funds were added, a total volved removing stagnated lodge- ceipts of membership fees of $20,000 was acquired for the im- Pole pine through Umber harvest The RMEF social and banq j provement of Ashley National and controlled burning. The result- open to all interested in eKd elk Forest. Brazzle satd when state alio- "g openings would provide forage habitat. For more information con. cations are made each year, "Ashley lor big game tor about 20 years, or tact Tom wilhelm at 789-5447' is always very competitive." until new, productive lodgepole take over A recent project RMEF has assist ed the Forest Service in is funding Habitat improvement work corn-prescribed corn-prescribed burns on Alma Taylor PIetcd t0 date has involved creating Flat. Taylor Flat covers over 9500 openings in the lodgepole using acres of relatively flat area burned timber sales and prescribed burns, by wildfire about 100 years ago. RMEF has been contributing money According to Forest Service stalis- for seeding of the burned units. A tics from biologist Kathy Paulin, as tolal of about 550 acres in 25 units of 1986, the vegetation on the has bcen bumed and seeded, plateau consisted of about 5 ma- Althou2h il Lis 100 early t0 make ture lodgepole, 80 stagnated comPmsons betwecn bcfore and af-C'doghair") af-C'doghair") lodgepole, 10 aspen f use rates by animals, numerous and 5 openings The plateau is u3CkS a"d .SlghUngS of elk in the K burn units indicate they are using -A 1 ; 1 . ' ifi :5 1 feW&trltiiiili'aAt!! BY BURNING irregular patches on Alma Taylor Service and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and reseeding with grass and forbes, the Forest have been able to open a larger grazing area to elk. ' : - v. i 1 v j fc -mm .s. " .. . A. . f'yfA:5i'i !l ' f ' ' If 1 LODGEPOLE GROWS tall and dense, limiting use of the land by deer and elk for grazing. . V- fir y. 1 L 4" IK .... H PRESCRIBED BURNING clears unproductive lodgelpole. Funds raised by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation provide seed for an improved elk habitat. BOD NOEL, Martene Wilhelm and Tom Wilhelm display items to be auctioned at the RMEF social and auction. American Gilsonite Co. is up for sale by Chevron "n -rr. '!,., i 1 1 American Cilsanlic Co. ii up Ut craiioni Clicvrtm, primarily a sale by its San indo bacJ par- QtlMik , j cm Chevron Cwp. as a p;wt of a re rcnn Jd . J . .tructunng of Chevron . nncU S(t!U;( M PLiiinuii..p:UIaJi- Amffican CiHtjrmc hj long lions which arc ptimanly in itimcJ atuj pnxesveJ ilc mincfjl MoiiLma anJ Winning. ftl vwiic .n iw Ikmana rtiine aNmi T1 , , i , , ., Mm.Ieu.iMt.f Van.,1 ,T1,C, t,MT7 a,N s;,ul ,K C.I--n.!C il ambient vt ink, Vnn,,, w , f im ' J".h!,u anJ rcmi The iVm.wa ii - is the l.ut:c,t iif iuliikl in L'c uisiU, llimc fhtr.pti.ijc mitnisj cvra- IILju-wincJ in Salt bU dy, ,,m? c ut UlC "m W1 A.rtu4n CU-nuc cnT.7 ht), mka!t h,M,,c Uc fl.mt .f ihc ivwm't c.tirt.fc "V' lr"f(,u;,fJ l,,c s,utry ir-.iiiVrftiJ fUfiit'C u timet i a rtuj fuvli (.VMr-flCf-?V.MKl8lu)MK.I- pt.", 'n) rti.Irs l..rth .f ifg ' P""'l m ell 0i (.itMtiiw; Vctti.i!. ANR Production purchases interest in Aitamont-BIuebell in p.! !.)i'r.,J inUlf ;U in JM fn- )ft 1 a cl! 0 t"M- frfwn g!,t J.Vt tend, . AR r i. I. ri vitf fit. I'jffa-!? I'jffa-!? f rrr;-ri frf - I. I, 11 r-1 l'wi -r'A .-, I I il fl hese homes are now for sala in vour area and may be eligible for special incen-tives.HUO incen-tives.HUO homes are available to all parties, par-ties, whether owner occupants or investors. inves-tors. Buyers must obtain own financing and may utilize cash, conventional or VA. Homes eligible for FHA insurance are so designated as "YES in the appropriate column. Contact a real estate broker today for more information and a home tour. SPECIAL INCENTIVES Paint Allowance, Floor Allowance and f loorPaint Allowance offered on select homes will be coded as follows: P Alw. m paint Allowance F Alw. Floor Allowance F 4 P Alw, FloorPaint Allowance $j00 downp.iymont to owner occupants on FHA insured properties. (Lino 7 of the saios contract mur.t be 91 of more of the liitmg puce ) HUD will also entoriam bds wUi;ing (he normal downpaymont for HUD-owned HUD-owned properties wilh a not o! less than 91 of the loJmg ptic. 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