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Division of Wildlife briefs Price council on hunting rules, urban‑deer program and trespass limits

Price City Council · November 12, 2025
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A Division of Wildlife biologist explained state hunting classifications, permit routes and the Urban Deer Hunting Program, and clarified that state law limits discharge within 600 feet of a dwelling and restricts translocation; the presentation was informational and the council said education would precede any regulatory changes.

Price — The Division of Wildlife presented an informational briefing on Nov. 12 about hunting inside city limits, permit types and urban‑deer management programs, and answered council questions about enforcement and safety.

Casey Olson, a biologist with the Division of Wildlife, said the state classifies wildlife into small game, waterfowl and big game and described the two main ways residents qualify to hunt — by completing hunter‑education or by participating in a trial/mentored program. Olson reconfirmed that…

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