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() -- li in Pe e tii r a I’e s r (j e d" d iiii' 1' ' May 4 1977 Page 15 - ' b- 'll' I eei iii i elk ‘ TV area is ” approximate re "' ' " "f 1in1 i mvuac ' he Idand Boa’ ani) on I He Creek of Has Hamb-who f wa- - tiurnei bv an : r 'I‘ in pecfbir carnet near WaiKburk I vrvir cnls sane -a Hevures inn! vep !L-r'an- til if Report s bial-- i- t winter range big-gam- Smuts and high ''ud-n-reccrrlv ' " hi'ed i Student Life Wed i lint- rs Hie S'llun'i-e- latxif er allied 'be Dlvi-luto hor'eri ’he It e 'lie seedlings were cij‘ of 'he S"ll and bus no reas-Survival t et'lal Rl"erbf ush was hnscri ' alisi- i' is an etlen' furape linn (diris-eliseplan’ ai i "rdinp DWR latids development sjpersisnr Bitterbrush is a highly pala'atile forage plan' used heas il in ’ta- fail and ss in’er bs deer afid elk !' Is alv usnl ring 'tie midsummer and fall p'iM n -- li-- D''i le ni-n sei ( 11 nip to id Wldlde explains pneedufe io Boy Si out leader Dixisuu suei mof t Pi loud- for planting bit Pheasants fall to developers rior'fi Sal' Iike County survey route has 'ermina'ed by 'tie Division of Wildlife Resources 'dips route was one of mans established m 'be earls Haiti's to monitor phea-saHi- s - ptn-asa- P-ns'- - s'il b n-- f lf"f "t s t) di na's'li animals Pis ba bis nu'n'ii'U' and tias a long life 'par! sunn 'itn-a- long as on sears 'Puse fiaru s nake 1' a very salllalile plan! ' im-i- i said 'Hie seedlings sen- all plati'ed on 'fa- nur’h-- f 'u 'ake advantage nf ai itn' sl"be be"t-- r (tins'i-iisl'i- i li p u- - ti i draff along ttie route during tfie rri'iial survey has increased to the jxnrit that a slow moving survey velui le creates a 'ridfi safety hazard for the surveyor and o'ber motor tsta as well f far’s to reluc a'e the route D-’- pridu 'ion and popula'mn tiave proven uriMii rends also lie ause of urbamza’i-V 'be time lte rmi'e was Karice and The cancellation of this route es'ablisbed a)proxima'-lfive is i nrisidernl an ex're-tIs saluatde under'akiriK to denotes a continuing trend of eri' of tfie land fronting on the txC ti kdllii- arurnals arid tu sjiort-smaroute was occupied by homes pheasant habitat Factor s whl h led Vo the lernuna-ttoSu h projects have helped v hools churches or businesses of the route also ehrmnaVed es’atilist vine 1 5b! 310 a res of The tsilance was farmland — mu b needed win’'" rarpt- - in pheasant habitat Now 41 lands available for pheasant production and hunting percent of tfie route is urbanized faarid moisture nrill'inns 'here (a-r- - n B' tc in cu1' S sec- - -- q- u Wb 'oke pur m ei 'Vallsbor q u( )() qame '‘wr iiion’i'u T be wn't-- pr r i m y- - 5 000 or a v q ' a bi'r" tu usii - 'am Rio i of 10 Utah hunters bagged elk in 7976 7 animals vieldiok 'tie 35 percent sue ess ra'io Arc hen elk hunters harvested 45 elk Ibis year takink 41 bulls Pi i cut for the open iiull bunt l and ta a'ri ri' for permit and four cows for a total success There fU’ure of nine (icrcent bun's were 475 arc tiers par'ic ljuitink in Sin'b'lv more than 17fia) ( lal 'tie s were sold for the 1976 oja-permit bunts Four arch-erbundled arid ru'hty-thre- e bull tujn' wrh some 16712 hunticnnits were issued ers a ' uallv kuuin afield af’er the Pie 1976 elk hunting reputa-ion(mils Hie hunters bank's! 1619 tsull audiorized Itk) C'(a-hull elk while s'ndink 94 662 Noiue-sidefur nonresidents man-davtrampink throukh elk hunters actually hunt-inC'ati s elk ountrv in I'tah las! year rmmticred 94 S e lal holders fared tta-i- r somewhat bet'er in last year's and sje-n- 646 days pursuink Tfie resident imr kroup of bur' There were aufl limited bull quarry him''! s harves'ed 20 hull elk for a 715 antlerless tuin'er success of 21 hunter's hoice and issued durmk 'he season IncludParti ipa'ion and su cess in futures were 451 ed in 'tiesfie 1976 hunt compared tlea-lan tierv tull et mils am! 50 huntwi h ttu ise of )975 In 1975 hunter er s hmi e ar fiery elk permits success was 10 percent fur ttie Of 'tu- 'u'al 2 178 sjtecial Jrermit The limited holders 2Ki'i actually hunted oja-- bull hunt1975 had a success of hunts 1976 ttie Pie to’al harvest from 36 of Rot) en'ake bm-'-permit elk tiunts was iiiil 'abulations of stabshs bun's in I'tah l'th reveal an overall su ess ratio of k f r 'tie sja-cia- v s n t 1 - y - Write President Carter Have you ever wanted to tell fie lTesident how much concern Ifw viu feel atkiu' wildlife environ-mcof our quality and then let film know what ac ion you feel will help solve the Zion gets desert bighorns Through coordinated efforts o 'bo and initially the fdevada Depi''"""'’ released ozion southern Utah Nabonol Pork Plo-- s I °h o' areas when bighorn populations mi to RSI a'" Ga -grow o su i ( s fii' l the- - bqb No'ional Haik sh--- t ba-- be released - m b otb-- problems’’ r Accordink to the article in the Wilderness Report publisfied by Wilderness Scate'y Presl-Cartthinks the American kfk'Ut all have Is of problems — and be :s to hear about them toYour the is can be presented The writingsident by WTite Program Tt pie' W'asfung'on D C p! |