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DWR Southeast regional update: new AIS biologist hired, Sego Trailhead tribal access agreement signed

3440826 · April 18, 2025
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Summary

Regional staff reported a new aquatic invasive species biologist hire, early‑season fisheries and habitat work, and a recently signed tribal access agreement for Sego Trailhead requiring a tribal access permit and a Utah hunting or fishing license for visitors.

DWR Southeast regional staff reported staffing, fisheries and habitat work, and a new access agreement for the Sego Trailhead during the Southeast RAC meeting.

Key points - Staffing: The Division filled a long‑vacant aquatic invasive species (AIS) biologist position with a hire named William Fink; staff noted housing costs had made recruitment difficult. - Fisheries monitoring: Early‑season gill‑net surveys at Scofield Reservoir found continued progress in management objectives, with strong cutthroat trout and tiger…

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