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Show Wildlife Show at State Fair Live wildlife and the story of their care are on display at the 1971 Utah State Fair in the popular Wildlife Resources building. Beaver, waterfowl, deer, a bird of prey, and schools of fish also have their annual treat of observing the curious variety of two-footed fairgoers migrating migrat-ing about the fairgrounds September Sep-tember 9-19. Don Paul, Wildlife Resources Information Specialist in charge of the fair exhibit, said visitors will see several displays about current happenings in Utah wildlife management.Added responsibilities of the recently re-named Division of Wildlife Resources are depicted as is the purpose of the new Division emblem em-blem which features the whistling whistl-ing swan. Fairgoers may examine an exhibit showing why Utah wildlife wild-life need more funds for their proper care. Another exhibit tells what this fall's rough fish removal project will do for Otter Creek Reservoir in Piute County. Conservation officers are on duty throughout the fair to care for animals on display and become be-come acquainted with visitors and their outdoor interests. |