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9:17 pm
Mon November 8, 2004
Wildlife Plan Submitted
Pinedale, Wy –
A legislative committee will go forward with a plan to set up a Wildlife Habitat fund. The committee looked at three bills, including one by the Governor and will try and meld the three together. House Recreation, Parks and Natural Resources Chairman Mike Baker says it is something that has been tried in the past and seems to be gaining momentum this year.
The Governor told the committee that in the past they had talent, but no money, and now they can set up a wildlife, recreation and conservation permanent account to maintain the states wildlife heritage.