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Show 4" ' : : ,'f-'V-lv.,7C'.J!fi ; 'CONSERVATION PROJECT. BLM Wildlife Biologst Bert Lawry, second from left, gives instructions on planting browse seed to members of Scout Troop 371. The boys, left 1o right, are Paul Snyder, Bert Lowry, Tracy kirkhain, John Reese, Lawrence Snyder, Mark Williams and Terry Williams. ! Scouts assist in wildlife planting program Several boy scouts responded respond-ed to a brov-o plnr'ing project pro-ject on public lands as a liiialp to vVudliie conservation conserva-tion Week. A total of 13 boys participated by hand-planting 75 pounds of mixed browse -eed in the vicinity of Elliker 'Basin. According to BLM Wildlife Eiologist Bert Lowry, the project will supply additional ad-ditional feed on critical deer winter range. The following boys participated: partici-pated: Lee Pace, Evan Math-eson Math-eson and Richard McBride I from Troop 336; Tom Stephen son from Explorer Post 371. Dan Curtis, Calvin Orton, Mike Dalton and Scoutmaste. Kelly Dalion irom Troop 333, t'aul Snyder, Tracy Kirkham, ! John Reese, Lawrence Snyder, Mark Williams, Terry Willi 1 ams and Cubmaster Don Sny-j Sny-j der from Troop 371. District Manager Harold I Isaacson said he commend; ! the boys for taking an active interest in the resources on the public lands. |