Noth: flight involy a series fof. ped baa with | iM ly by the parents. If an adult Eugene Raponi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sabatino Raponi of. received his Bachelor of: Laws degree, also from the | University: of Victoria... = Mr. Raponi will be joining Straith. and Company, a ‘Victoria law firm, in Sept-: “ds flushed’ fromthe -next: it odin wing, This is allan attempt te. lure you from ‘the nest. Once “ the eggs hatch, the chicks are soon toleave the nest. Within ~ an hour of hatching the chicks are mobile ‘and moving as far as 20 metres from the ‘nest. When chicks are two days old they are able to leave ‘the nest area and are next to im-’ possible to find. ia The next:time you visit a marsh keep your eyes, open :for these’ long-billed.-shore- “birds, For a real treat take a walk through the drier marsh ‘areas next:spring and keep your: ears tuned for these +, winnowing swoopers. VANCOUVER (CP) Rich. soil and: good .weather . made - Garfield ; Marshall's "new nursery in Grand Forks, “look like a winner last year - until he was plagued by deer. “They were eating me out of house and home,” Mar-: ‘shall says:\ “I. love. to. see.. wildlife — as long’ as it’s on the other side of the. fence.” So Marshall did what other farmers i fh BC, ao. “the af per in the com- in such situations; He went to the local ‘fish ‘and wildlife branch’ and'got'-a special permit: to’ shoot deer on his property. Marshall’ says he's. never shot anything before in his ‘life, but’ in” early ‘May “he killed’ six deer. ‘The B.C. Wildlife. Feder- munity ran front page stores. The federation said ‘the wild- life branch was not doing its job by allowing farmers to kill deer, and the issue be- came. a town controversy. - The Grand Forks scenario highlights a growing contro- versy over killing deer and elk to. protect crops.. The wildlife federation is increas- pete ces Kee ret i To recely ye “sone of the ff "Alex Lutz cea and Thurs By C, Hyg, offi fective hei Ti 13 2 1 Ee CASTLEGAR STORE: BANADA SAFEWAY. LIMITED SALES IN RETAIL QUANTITIES ONLY. nailing list oe Te: srs ied ol ress we cues A rea smisigncais ject” arts on the e: i Bogs Committee. ; Project: ttapact Committe, Tala area. 38-8070 B.C: Hydro. Information Office, Castlegar, 365-8471; (collect) from 9:00 a.m: to:1:00 P. m. Tuesdays : fanleea _ Summary reports. on the : B C. Hydro is planning a! oud of, ane méstingsi in ‘Abaudt to disuse’ proposed transmission corridors for the Keenleyside-Murphy project: Two other components of the Keenleyside-Murphy project, Murphy Cr es Keenleyside generation, will be the subjects of two. separate: rounds of meetings ~~ planned for September. i : ‘Two summary feports on the proposed transmission corridors are now “e available for your review in advance of the. meetings: 1. Murphy Creek transmission corridor selection studies. 2. Keenleyside transmission corridor selection studies.’ - Both reports provide surmmary information or : ~ «corridor: alternatives studied by B.C. ‘Hydro, indicating Hydro’ S preferred routes. « preliminary.environmental assessment studies bya consultant, indicating. the consultant's preferred routes.: ese two,summary reports and to have your name added’ toz aes pecnle ys ee Murphy project, please‘ contact iauiease Flynn /B.C. Hydro Konteney Canal “Generating Station., “+ 359-7287(collect) — “=. UBilMykes B.C: Hydro Comma Relations, “Vancouver. “663: aun(olee) ‘If you would like to review the full report: of the. preliminary. environmental assessment studies for the’ proposed transmission corridors, copies are. : available at your local library, the Kepteniay Canal Generating S Station o or the Please watch this newspaper for meeting dates ae and locations on the eee Mul. transmission’ corridor r publ meetings. Creek dam and: ation raised. an uproar’and sit. back and see without | making a bunch of noise. “The branch: is doing ‘the easiest thing (by, issuing kill permits), and we don't consi- der that wildlife ee ment. That's wildlife. managment.” 2 HS The Grand Forks ‘reaction to the recent deer-slayings caught Marshall by ‘surprise.: elowna,: -“I come '-from 1 ing’ its’ pre -wide cam- paign.against the policy, but farmers insist they have to ‘kill to protect their crops, CAMPAIGN INCREASING In the middle is the provin- Gal Sish.and wildlife branch. «trond: ‘whose officials say they are working. on solutions but haven't so far been able to satisfy either the’ federation ‘newspaper survey of ‘areas where:the problem is ‘worst the Okanagan Val- aye the Kootenays and: nor- >: thern : Vancouver Island — : shows about 100 deer and elk ‘were killed last year.. ; The federation admits this ay is not a significant portion of /B.C.’s. deer. population, but * nonetheless it is lobbying for changes to the Wildlife Act. . Says Greg Norton, presi- dent of the federation's Okan- agan branch: “It's not. the kind of hin we're going to where ting all the time,” he ys./ “In Creston, they: kill more ro dea ina night than J cout kill in 3: year. Norton wants farniera ta put deer proot fences Up there by hasto be: an alternative: habitat on the other ‘side of the fence. If the alternative is not provided, deer will either. starve or find» across the fence, “They (the wildlife branch). say how much they're to do about the problem and how they're looking* at “all < sorts of solutions, ‘But. they’ never really’ do. anything,” Norton says. “Ive like they don't really care.”: 7 Meanwhile; back in Grand Forks, Garfield Marshall has. put an electric feneé {around his nursery. He hopes it will work, because if it doésn't he says he'll have to > pull out his rifle again Post office’ will - honor Scouting, OTTAWA — In 1983 Canadi- ans will see what Scouting means when one boy's poster is used by Canada Post Corp. ‘as the basis of a postage stamp to commemorate the 75th Anniversary - of. Scout- ing. = Canada Post Corporation, the ;Boy- Scouts. of Canada, ‘and' les Scouts du Canada jointly. announced this week * ‘that they have organized a poster contest for boys cur- Fently enrolled in Scouting. Members are-invited to con- tribute ' their own drawings or paintings expressing the ‘theme: ‘What Scouting Means to: Me.” “The winning entry will be |, used to. produce the 75th Anniversary. stamp,” said Andre: Ouellet,. minister re- sponsible for Canada Post. ‘Boys under the age ‘of 18 can enter the contest which closes on Oct. 81. 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