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Wildlife board adopts Book Cliffs bison plan with wintering objectives for subunits
Summary
The board unanimously adopted a new Book Cliffs bison management plan that sets wintering adult objectives of 400 for the South+Little Creek subunit and 250 for Bitter Creek, reflecting habitat work, hunting strategies and committee input from sportsmen and ranchers.
The Utah Wildlife Board unanimously approved a new bison management plan for the Book Cliffs on Dec. 4, adopting subunit wintering adult objectives intended to guide future hunting and habitat work.
Northeast region biologist Clint Sampson told the board that a stakeholder committee—including sportsmen, ranchers and agency staff—recommended splitting the unit into three…
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