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Standard-Examin- Mar 9 1980 Sunday er Wildlife Week tf© Involve Fifteen AAd Dsmi IPpfle E ''V'l More than y ' i- - 15 D million American schoolchil- dren teachers and conservationists are expected to participate in the 1980 observance22of 16 '" National Wildlife Week March through “Save a Place for Wildlife” will be the theme for the 43rd annual celebration of the week that was first proclaimed by President Franklin D Roosevelt in 1938 to rally public support for programs to enhance the nation’s wildlife population The importance of preserving wildlife habitat — areas where wild creatures can find food water cover and a place to raise their young-- - will be emphasized this year according to Dr Frederick R Scroggin of Dry Ridge Ky president of the National Wildlife Federation which sponsors the annual event RED FOXES The 1980 National Wildlife Week poster animals are two young red foxes photographed for the NWF by Brian Milne of Thunder r Bay Ontario On the reverse of the of hero conservationist Trail the poster Mark a nationally-syndicatecartoon strip explains what “Save a Place for Wildlife” means with illustrations by artists Ed Dodd and Jack Elrod creators of the cartoon character More than 800000 copies of this poster will be mailed to observance participants The NWF which has 41 million members and suppprters will also distribute 597000 copies of a second poster which bears color photographs of 16 species of wdldlife with information on each animal in English and Spanish TO RECEIVE KITS Teachers across the nation as well as in Guam Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands will recive 394000 wildlife week education kits which contain posters activity booklets and badges Youngsters will receive 65000 smaller student kits “Habitat is the key to a healthy and abundant wildlife population” said NWF President Scroggin a physician and lifelong conservationist in explaining this year’s theme “Without habitat there would be no wildlife” he added “But” Dr Scroggin continued “as our r X demands for more homes more food and more energy continue to mount we are putpressure on cur remainting ing wildlife habitat In some places we are needlessly and recklessly destroying wildlife habitat “In addition our wetlands our wilderness our prairies and our oceans are priceless habitats in need of protection” he concluded ever-increasin- g four-colo- d trt ? t T 7 O S £ i V & ? 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'7w Xif Kg£$&t m PEACEFUL DAY angling for crappie at Willard Bay Reservoir was a rarity last week due to wet windy storms but there were short periods when all was calm for both bank and boat anglers Staff photo by Bert Strand A COUPON i i WEATHER PLAYS PART Outdoor Editor Angling conditions throughout Northern Utah were stinko most of last week and fish of all kinds more or less proved generally tough to take Even the crappie action at Willard Bay Reservoir slumped quite a bit as anglers out fought rain sleet and high winds much of the time The few boats that ventured out onto the big reservoir did not find much better success seeking walleye bass or anglers Some crappie and a few bass have been taken from the backwaters of Cutler Reservoir but action has been generally only fair Fly anglers after whitefish on the Logan and Blacksmith have been few' and success fair The fish seem to have scattered some Bear Lake has seen very few anglers with the ice more unsafe than ever and open water areas poor to fair It’s been a cold place all week Life of Tire BOTH DINNERS FOR ONE LOW PRICE! 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