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The Utah DWR has no plans to “introduce” goats into the vicinity because they are already here. Biologists are conducting surveys to understand the impacts goats have on endemic plant species to inform management decisions.
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In other news, two Utah agencies said they received thousands of reports of vehicle collisions with animals. But the real number of collisions may be much higher.
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In other news: the Northern Lights will be appearing over some parts of the continental U.S., and the Utah DWR invites you to learn about Utah's bat populations.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has released details about 2022 illegal wildlife kills. Utah saw a slight increase in illegally killed wildlife last year, according to DWR Capt. Chad Bettridge.
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Utah Division of Wildlife Resources biologists — with the help of sheepherders and other agencies — captured, collared and released a depredating wolverine in Rich County over the weekend.
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Nearly 5,000 deer were killed on Utah roads last year according to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, and that’s just the start of wildlife migration problems.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is reminding the public not to take desert tortoises from the wild. So far this year, there have been nine…
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During the winter, animals like deer and elk are on the move— migrating to more favorable habitats. Unfortunately, migration routes often cross roads and…
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If you live in one of Utah’s towns that are overrun with turkeys, you might be interested in a new Division of Wildlife Resources proposal that will add…
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Ever Wanted To Take Home A Wild Snake? DWR Considers Changing Reptile And Amphibian Collection RulesIf you’ve ever wanted to pick up a snake and carry it home with you, a proposed change to reptile and amphibian collection rules in Utah could make your…