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Division gives Central Region update: hunting seasons, drought impacts and outreach plans
Summary
The division’s Central Region supervisor reported on recent and upcoming work including archery hunts, pronghorn and elk classifications showing drought effects on pronghorn recruitment, aquatic fall monitoring, guzzler builds, and outreach events such as the state fair fishing pond and a kokanee viewing in September.
Danny Summers, the Central Region supervisor for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, presented a regional update covering wildlife, aquatic, habitat and outreach work, and described drought impacts on pronghorn recruitment and a mix of work underway to support fisheries and habitat.
Summers told the RAC that archery seasons recently opened, preseason classifications show pronghorn recruitment reduced in some areas because of drought while elk populations appear healthy, and chukar monitoring in the West Desert found lower chick…
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