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Show FIRE HAZARD WARNING TO UTAH HUNTERS ISSUED is again joining all other conservation conserva-tion agencies in urging special care with fire during the cntical period Director J. Perry Egan noted that, "One unattended campfire, one carelessly thrown match, can result in the loss of range that means no hunting there for years to come. This is especially true under the present drouth conditions. Present serious drouth conditions again highlight the need for sports- men to TAKE CARE WITH FIRE I whenever afield during the hunting hunt-ing seasons at hand. Tinder dry undercover and heavy late foliage generally create the most acute fire hazard over the state in many years. This condition condi-tion applies to game bird and big game habitat and ranges from the marshlands to the high mountain areas. Utah's fish and game department |