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Show Wednesday, December 29, 1999 2000 Nephi, Utah je Page 7 ers to hunt most of the states general season any bull elk units; selected general season spike bull elk units; and selected limmits are reminded that the apited entry elk units. Hunters plication period for general buck take a branch antlered bull, may dear permits will not be held bull a or an antlerless elk. spike until May. Season dates are Aug. Those with questions may call 8. the nearest Division office, or the Approved by the Utah Wildlife Divisions Salt Lake City office 1 Board in November, the at (801) hunt idea was proposed by the Utah Bowmens Association and supported by Sportsmen for Fish' and Wildlife. With a chance to hunt a variof areas and take a branch ety and Unit agement 1 antlered bull, big game are sure to be coveted permits by archery hunts will be available by Jan. elk hunters. Hunters who apply 3. 1 for but dont receive an Among elk hunting opportua of will number give up permit nities this fall: Tutorsaid Judi though, "a total of 250 limited entry things, wildlife licensing coordinator archery elk permits will be of- ow, for the Division of Wildlife Refered for hunt number The permits will allow the hold- - sources. First, hunters interested in the 1 hunt may not apply for any other bull elk, buck deer or buck pronghorn limited entry hunt. Only the AR-3- 0 1 hunt may be listed on their limited entry application. Second, bonus points will not 1 Groups of up to 10 hunters be used in the draw for may apply and draw together. permits and hunters who are game appHcatioaporiod neasrs While Utah's 2000 limited entry bucks, bulls and big game bunts are still months a(ay, anticipation for as ap- them is already-buildinto in the plications participate hunts should bet available within days. Applicatidns will be accepted through'Jan. 31. Tb be entered in the 2000 BucksBulls and Draw, appli- City; at the Cache Valley Hunter Education Center, 2851 West 200 North in Logan; or from the sion of Wildlife Resources.. Those who receive an application in the mail are encouraged to use it when applying and are reminded that they are the only ones who can. g Divisions Internet website at nr.state.ut.usdwr www. dwrhtm. , . .The personalized application Hunters interested in applycontains that persons bonus ing for general buck deer per hunt point and status and may only be used by them," Tutorow said. Hunters may not make photocopies of their personalized application for other hunters to use. Those who dont receive an application in the mail by Jan. 3 may obtain one from license agents statewide; at Division offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal, Price and Cedar City; at the Lee Kay Center for Hunter Education, 6000 West 2100 South in Salt Lake cations .most ,be .received, through the maifor an overnight mail service no later than 5 p.m., Jan. 31. J "Those who applied in the 1997, 1998 otf 1999 BucksBulls and draws should receive a, personalized application in the mail by Jan. 3, said Judi Tutofow, wildlife licensing coordinator for the Divi , 24-Se- AR-30- 538-470- 0. archery clh hunting awaits in 2000 opportunity archery elk hunting IJcv7 A new op- portunity, and changes to two existing elk hunting opportunities, will likely be noted by elk hunters who pick up a copy of the 2000 Utah Big Game Proclamation. The proclamation and applica- tions for Utahs 2000 limited entry, Cooperative Wildlife Man f ' AR-30- once-in-a-lifeti- AR-30- AR-30- 1. AR-30- Nonresidents must vait until May to apply for 2000 Utah general bucli deer permit; At a meeting in November the Utah Wildlife Board voted to make all of Utahs 2000 resident The application period for non- unsuccessful at drawing a 1 and nonresident general buck residents had to be moved to May permit will not earn a deer permits available through to allow nonresidents and resi- bonus point. mits. ' While those applying for the This is a change from past Tutorow, wildlife licensing coor- a draw. The application period dents to apply together. This will allow people who live outside of 1 hunt may not apply for years, when nonresidents have dinator for the Utah Division of for both residents and nonresia to chance hunt and Utah 2000. Resources. Wildlife dents is another limited entry hunt, they for buck deer apply May applied general with family and friends who live may still apply for a in the state, Tutorow said. moose, bison. Hunters who arent residents of Utah will have to wait until May to apply for 2000 Utah nonresident general buck deer per- permits in January. The change is a result of the Utah Wildlife Board requiring Utah residents to also obtain their 2000 permits through a draw in May, said Judi AR-30- AR-30- AR-30- 2, "Project Vild Early Childhood receives statewide award program thats increasing grams goal is to have these educators then educate their young students about wildlife and their est children have about wildlife natural world. While the traditional Project and their natural world ha$ received a statewide honor. , WILD program has reached alThe Utah Division of Wildlife most 1 million - educators Resources Project WILD Early throughout the United States Childhood program gently re- and five foreign countries, Utahs ceived the Outstanding Achieve-- ; Project WILD Early Childhood ments in Environmental Educa- program is the only one of its kind tion Award from the Utah Soci- in the world. Since the Early ety for Environmental Educa- Childhood program began in tion. 1997, more than 650 educators in Developed by Audrey Walker, Utah have received the training. The program is just beginning Project WILD wildlife education of jto th,e, expand nationwide, due in part specialist jof jivioa, WildUfexRe0fturc9,4be, grjyw, to. Walkerliifcrta.. There is an Childhood pfpgramtPirwdes en increasing need for high, quality virontjsental education and education programs geared to teaching ideas to those who teach young children, Walker said. age children. Using "Based on the programs success the information and teaching in Utah, I believe Project WILD ideas jieyve gained, the pro has the potential to take the lead A program the appreciation and understanding some of Utahs young- , desert bighorn sheep, Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep or Rocky Mountain goat hunt, Tutorow said. Abo, there are no waiting periods associated with the AR301 hunt, so hunters who are in a waiting period may still apply for the hunt and hunters who draw an permit will not iaear AR-30- 1 a waiting period. "the application period for UtahV ML300 general season muzzleloader elk hunt has been moved from January to May, with applications available by May 1. "hunters interested in one of the 14 spike bull CWMU permits available in 2000 may apply for one beginning April 28. In the past, hunters have applied for these in January. The Utah Wildlife Board has waived the waiting period for CWMU spike bull elk permits, so hunters who are in a waiting period may still apply for one. Also, waiting periods will not be incurred by those who draw a permit in 2000, so those who obtain one may still apply for a - CWMU spike bull permit in 2001. Bonus points will not be used in the draw for the 14 permits and hunters who are unsuccessful in obtaining one will not earn a bonus point. For more information call the nearest Division office, or the Divisions Salt Lake City office at (801) 538-470- 0. once-in-a-lifeti- Resident and nonresident hunters who are applying as a group must submit all of their applications in the same envenationwide. I am working to lope and must mark the group box as indicated on the applicamake this happen. tion. to "Once young children begin Nonresident hunters who have and world their natural explore in recent draws should applied feel their connections to it, they a receive preprinted application realize they also have an impact 1. Beginning May 1, nonMay by on it, Walker said. This proresidents who dont receive an gram helps them understand in the mail may obthey have choices about what application one from tain any Utah Division kind of impact they want to have Wildlife Resources office, at of beon wildlife. The philosophy hind Project WILD is to teach the Divisions Internet website, how to think, not what to think. or from any hunting or fishing For young children, this is an license that sells Utah hunting and fishing licenses. empowering philosophy. For more information hunters "An equal benefit of this pro- call any Utah Division of may gram is that it inspires a love for Wildlife Resources regional ofwildlife and nature in young Lake or Salt its City office children that connects them to fice, at (801 the natural world, Walker said Your Classified Is On The Web At r7rn7.nephitinlesnews.com LOU Barber Shop New Hours! Mon. Wed. 9a.m. to 5p.m. Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. -- 538-470- 0. pre-readi- Board Of Oil, Gao and Mining cseliing environmental award nomination) toration without obligation. Outstanding results from implementing environmental tech- Board, of Oil, Gas 'and Mining is accepting nominations for Year 2000 Earth Day Awards. Earth Day Awards recognize mining and oil and gas operators who go beyond what is required by regulation when project sites, or those The-Uta- h , nologies. 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