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Northeastern Region update: cutthroat restoration, low reservoirs and increased bear encounters

5809993 · August 8, 2025
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Division staff told the Northeastern RAC about Colorado River cutthroat restoration work, boreal toad surveys, low reservoir levels threatening overwintering fish, planned public meetings on deer, and increased bear encounters in the High Uintas.

Division staff gave the Northeastern RAC a regional update on Aug. 7 covering fisheries, amphibian surveys, habitat treatments, and public outreach meetings.

Staff reported completion of a Fall Creek ropeline treatment in the Rock Creek drainage as part of Colorado River cutthroat restoration and said additional work will be required next year before fish can be reintroduced. Biologists have surveyed boreal toads in high‑elevation areas and mapped potential reintroduction habitat in the Duchesne and other drainages, though staff said boreal toad…

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