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Second antler measuring day held for the public

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Long time hunter Cliff Deitz of East Coulee brought a unique set of antlers from a mule deer to be scored at Antler Measuring Day held at the Drumheller Legion, Saturday, January 24. He explains the non-typical antlers were grown likely due to the advanced age of the deer.

 

Residents brought a good point, or more likely six, to the Legion Saturday, January 24, to have their antlers measured by certified fish & game measurers.
    The afternoon event was held by the Drumheller and District Fish and Game Association.
    "We used to measure just for members, but this is the second year the measuring is open to the public,” said association president Stephanie Briggs. “There’s a lot of people that have antlers sitting at home, or shot a big animal and want the antlers scored.” If the antlers exceed the Alberta Minimum Score on the Alberta Fish & Game scoring sheet, the form gets submitted to the Alberta Awards, which are presented annually in Edmonton in April.
    Six sets measured on Saturday will be submitted to the Alberta Fish and Game Awards. Those include a moose taken with a bow and arrow, which scored 158 and 3/8, with the minimum score to meet being 135, and antlers from a mule deer taken with archery which scored 181, and the minimum score required is 145.
    The Drumheller and District Fish & Game Association also hold their annual banquet in East Coulee to hand out their awards, this year scheduled for the end of February, which include fish, birds, big game, and a Junior Angler Award for those 14 years and under.


Weather forecast for the week ahead

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Environment Canada is calling for a chance of 5 cm of snow Friday evening in Drumheller, with a possible 2 cm to 4 cm of snow on Saturday, and sunny skies with an expected high of minus 10 for Super Bowl Sunday, February 1.
    Here’s a look at the week ahead:

Issued: 11:00 AM MST Friday 30 January 2015

Today
Increasing cloudiness near noon. 60 percent chance of flurries late this afternoon. High minus 1.

Tonight
Snow. Amount 5 cm. Wind becoming northeast 20 km/h gusting to 40 near midnight. Low minus 13.

Saturday
    Snow ending in the afternoon then mainly cloudy. Amount 2 to 4 cm. Wind northeast 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming light in the morning. High minus 11.

Sunday
    Sunny. Low minus 20. High minus 10.

Monday
    Cloudy. Low minus 14. High minus 11.

Tuesday
    Sunny. Low minus 26. High minus 13.

Wednesday
    Sunny. Low minus 17. High minus 5.

Thursday

Sunny. Low minus 10. High plus 3.

Reptile World facing closure

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After two and a half decades, a major Drumheller tourist attraction may be forced to close it doors.
     Dave Bethel, owner of Reptile World in downtown Drumheller tells The Mail that its facility is in dire need of upgrades, and if they are not able to secure the funding to complete the necessary repairs, he will have to close the business and find homes for the approximately 200 animals they have exhibited.
      In April, it will be 26 years that Reptile World has been operating in the valley. About 10 years ago, the animals were moved a new location on 3rd Avenue. From day one, they have had issues with the heating system in the building, but he says they have been able to maintain a safe environment for the animals.
     He is hoping to raise in the area of $400,000 to repair the heating system and upgrade insulation to the building, to provide a more efficient and consistent environment for the animals.
    Reptile World is a popular attraction for tourists and the perfect fit in the Dinosaur Capital of the World. Along with the tourism aspect, thousands of school children from across the province have had an up close and personal experience with Brittany the Boa Constrictor or met Fred the American Alligator.
    It also operates as a refuge for seized animals, works on captive reproduction of endangered species, public education and husbandry techniques.
    If Reptile World is faced with closure Bethel says he will need to find homes for most of their exhibits. While it is possible zoos may take some, most will have to be donated to private owners or collectors.
    He is confident it won’t come to that however. He hopes those whose lives have been touched by an experience at Reptile World will show support.
    For more information or to pledge support e-mail reptile@telusplanet.net.


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