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Show ygaee 16 . UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 9. 2001 n Lk'Jka MW before the ft p.m., Jan. 31 due date. For more information, call the Utah Wildlife Administrative Services of- 2001 BUCKDEER APPLICATIONS DUE BY JAN. 31 Utah's buck deer hunters have until Jan. 31 to get their application in for a 2001 Utah general buck deer hunting permit. Utah's general buck deer application haa money will be used to save and improve additional habitat for mule deer; to conduct studies to learn more about mule deer populations and why some populations fluctuate; and for predator control on units that are significantly below herd objective. The Division ofWildlife Resources is also working with the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food on predatorcontrol programs to benefit deer. For more information call the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office, or the Division's $alt Lake City office at (801) at fice UTAH RESIDENT GENERAL BUCK DEER HUNTING PERMITS WILL COST $35 IN 2001 been period Additional money to help Utahs ary thia year. Applications for the mule deer populations will be pro2001 seasons will be accepted until 5 when vided hunters buys 2001 Utah p.m., Jan. 31. Hunters who didn't receive an general buck deer hunting permit. application in the mail can pick one The Utah Legislature has inci eased up at hunting and fishing license the cost of a Utah resident general agent locations and at Division of buck deer permit to $35 for 2001. Wildlife Resources offices and hunter For the past few years, residents have education cen ters. payed $25 for a permit and $6 for a Applications also are available at Wildlife Habitat Authorization. Nonresidents will pay $208. For the Division of Wildlife Resources Internet web site the past several years, nonresidents (www.nr.slate.ut.usdwrdwr.html. have payed $198 for a permit and $6 For the first time, hunterscan apply for a habitat authorization. Beginning in 2001, hunters will forabiggame permitonline by clicking on the Big Game Permits Apply not be required to purchase a sepaHere icon on the right side of the rate Wildlife Habitat Authorization. moved to Janu- 538-470- 0. HUNTERS MAY APPLY FOR 2001 UTAH BIG GAME PERMITS ON THE INTERNET A quick and easy way to apply for 2001 Utah big game hunting permits is available to those with access to the Internet. Hunters may log onto the Division of Wildlife Resources web site (www.nretate.utua dwrdwr.htm) and apply for biggame permits online. Once on the home page, hunters can apply for a permit by clicking on the Big Game Permits Apply Here icon on the right side of the page. Utah's 2001 general buck deer, ML300 elk, limited entry, and Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit application period is underway. To be included in the draw for permits, applications must be received no later than 5 p.m., Instead, $5 of the $35 permit fee will be placed in the Wildlife Habitat Authorization account. Money in the HabitatAccountisused to benefit all wildlife and fish habitat and to improve public access to hunting and fishingareas. Also beginning in 2001, an additional $5 will be added to the cost of a Utah general buck deer hunting permit to help with specific deer management issues. This additional home page. "I'd encourage hunters to take their time when completing their application and to make sure its completed correctly," said Judi Tutorow, wildlife licensingcoordina-to- r for the Division of Wildlife Resources. Hunters who don't apply online are encouraged to mail thei r application early in the application period, so it has plenty of time to arrive Qteo Jan. 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Economics Animal, Dairy, and Veterinary Sciences ADVS39I0 Those interested in downloading the publication must first download Acrobat Reader. A link that allows them to do so is provided at the web site. Those with questions nuqr call their nearest Division ofWildlife Resources office, or the Divisions Salt Lake City office at (801) log-ging- SAStudent Arranged Accounting 2010 2020 2230 4230 3630 6630 Draw-ingSucce- Chcm 1220 (BPS) Principles of Chemistry Spring Semester 2001 January 8 - April 27 Acct Accl Acct Acct Accl Acct dwr.htm. Onceon the home page, the publication can be found by clicking on the Big Game section of the page and then clickingon 2000 Bucks and Bulls Bonus Point Results and A dozen foundations have given Packard Foundation as the nation's, nearly $10 million to environmental largest environmental benefactor. Between 1998 and 2000, organigroups seeking to influence President Clintons proposals for protectzations like the W. Alton Jones Founing roadless areas, the Oregonian re- dation and the Brainerd Foundation donated an additional $4.3 million ported Tuesday. Before Clinton leaves office thia to groups dedicated to protecting month, the ForestService is expected roadless forests. to announce a policy that would ban Foundations awarded another road building and commercial $1.9 million to environmental groups 58.5 million acres of roadless specifically protecting Alaskas foreata. Tongass National Forest. Conservationists say the level of Reprinted with permiuion of the fluid raising is unprecedented for a Salt Lake Tribune. public lands issue and finally haa allowed them to lobby on a par with industrial interests. For example, environmentalists paid for a hospitality suite and served cocktails and appetizers at a 1999 Forest Service meet ingin Arlington, Va., to discuss Clintons proposed policy, prompting a congressional By Aldon Rachels hearing. Doug Crandall, chief of staff for The game was closest the half ), the House Resources subcommittee but Monticello dominated the on forests, said committee members second half to defeat the Lady Eagles were surprised at the power environin Duchesne, Friday, 48-4- 0 in a battle mental groups had. The Philadelphia-base- d Pew of region opponents. Charitable Trusts donated the most Nielsen wa the top Eagle at 11 money to the roadless protection cam- points, and Allen, J. Ivie tossed in seven. Also scoring were: T. Ivie, 6; paign. In 1998, Pew awarded more than Lewis, 6; Fabrisio, 3; Hill, 1. $31 million in environmental grants, Duchesne fired in 13 field goals and was 13 for 27 from the foul line. ranlungsecondtotheDovidandLudle (DMMIGO visit our website at www.ubbc.usu.edu !2fiPL Mfl. site at www.nr.state.ut.uadwr Chem 1240 Classes begin ' Qtaossow ImportantDates to Remember January 8 January 8 January IS January 19 January 29 February 19 February 20 February 20 February 20 Huntersapplyingfora2001 Utah biggame permit may learn the odds of drawing them in 2000 by visiting a Division ofWildlife Resources office or hunter education center.orthe Divisions Internet web site. The Divisions 2000 Bucks and Bulls Bonus Feint Results and Drawing Success publication is available for viewing at Division offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal, Price and Cedar City. Hunters also may purchase copies for $15, plus sales tax, at each location. . Those with access to the Internet may view and download the publication by visiting the Divisions web 31. SuKSiB OOBIFAOO Foundations give $10M to influence Roadless Policy 2000 BIG GAME DRAWING ODDS AVAILABLE TO HELP HUNTERS APPLYINGTHIS YEAR TBA .. RoosevcltVemal .. RooseveltVeroal jg Geology Gcol 1 150 (BPS) Dynamic Earth 4.0 . F. 6:30 p.m. -- 10:00 p.m Tim Ingucll .. Roosevelt. Vernal |