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Wildlife board approves targeted sage‑grouse translocations to fill vacant habitat

3788097 · June 13, 2025
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Summary

The board approved DWR proposals to move sage‑grouse from areas with strong populations into vacant but suitable habitat in places including Tidwell Slopes, Tabby Mountain and Browns Park to bolster populations and occupancy.

The Utah Wildlife Board voted June 12 to approve a Division of Wildlife Resources plan to translocate sage‑grouse from areas with robust populations to vacant but high‑quality habitat in other parts of the state.

Kobe (DWR) summarized…

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