826-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14, 1993 dfe HAPPENINGS The Pennsylvania State 4-H Wildlife Judging Team, left to right, Barry Isaacs (coach), LeAnne Haycock, Bobby Glennon, Ken McAllister, Rick Leese (coach), and Ryk Sheppard. State 4-H Wildlife Team Competes in Alabama The fifth annual National 4-H Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Invi tational was held August 1-4 at the Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge in Alabama. This was the first time that Pen nsylvania sent a team to the national contest. The Pennsylvani a team placed ninth in this first outing. The five part contest consists of wildlife foods, aerial photo inter pretation, habitat management recommendations, developing a rural wildlife plan and developing an urban wildlife plan. 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Team members were selected based on their individual scores at the Pennsylvania state contest held at Penn State University in May. Coaches were Barry Isaacs (Cumberland County) antf Rick Leese (Fulton County). Sponsors of the National Con test were Champion International Corporation, the Wild Turkey Federation, and the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service. Sponsors of the Pennsylvania Team were Penn State University, Fanners Trust FEATURING Company of Carlisle. Shippens- TTie 1994 National Contest will contest. The state contest is open burg Fish and Game Association, be held in Utah. 4-H members to both junior and senior divisions, and Big Spring Fish and Game who qualify at the stale contest Any interested youth should con- Association. must be 14 years old (senior divi- i®ct their county agricultural sion) to compete at the national extension office. 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