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Wildlife board largely approves CWMU variance requests; some regions urge closer review for public‑access parcels
Summary
The Utah Wildlife Board approved most CWMU (Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit) applications with public‑land variances but heard divergent regional recommendations and questions about the impact of recent corner‑crossing law changes on access.
The Utah Wildlife Board on June 12 approved the majority of Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU) variance requests presented by the Division of Wildlife Resources, after discussion among RACs and board members about public‑land inclusions and how recently adopted corner‑crossing rules might change public access.
Division staff said two CWMUs drew additional scrutiny: Ingham Peak (recommended for…
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