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Hardware Wildlife Management Area is owned by the State of Utah and managed by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. It is located in the Blacksmith Fork Canyon, about 15 mi (24 km) east of Hyrum, Utah. Rocky Mountain elk are fed here through the winter to prevent them from coming to inhabited areas further down the canyon in search of food ...
74,000 acres, Hansen Wildlife Education Center and nature programs Great Salt Lake Nature Center: Farmington: Davis: North: website, operated by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources on the 300-acre Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area Jordanelle State Park: Francis: Wasatch: North: Rock Cliff Nature Center currently closed Kennecott ...
The mission of the Division of Wildlife Resources is to serve the people of Utah as trustee and guardian of the state's wildlife. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In addition to managing and protecting Utah's wildlife, UDWR manages hunting and fishing opportunities within the state.
Cheatgrass is prevalent over large areas burned by range fires. The remains of an aragonite mining camp can also be found in the foothills. The Cedar Mountain Wilderness includes more than half of the 180,000 acres (730 km 2) Cedar Mountain Herd Management Area, where feral horses have grazed since they were introduced in the late 19th century ...
Ouray National Wildlife Refuge (also called Ouray National Waterfowl Refuge) is a wildlife refuge in central Uintah County, Utah in the northeastern part of the state. It is part of the National Wildlife Refuge system, located two miles northeast of the village of Ouray, 10 miles (16 km) southeast of the town of Randlett, and 30 miles (50 km) southwest of Vernal.
Cottonwood Canyon Wilderness is a 11,712-acre (47.4 km 2) wilderness area in the US state of Utah. It was designated March 30, 2009, as part of the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 . [ 3 ] Located adjacent to the southern edge of the Dixie National Forest , it encompasses and protects a transition zone between the Colorado Plateau to ...
Horses on the Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range in Montana. The BLM distinguishes between "herd areas" (HA) where feral horse and burro herds existed at the time of the passage of the Wild and Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971, and "Herd Management Areas" (HMA) where the land is currently managed for the benefit of horses and burros, though "as a component" of public lands, part of ...
[3] [failed verification] This comes from the fact the annual discharge of the springs is 27,500 acre-feet (33,900,000 m 3)/year, and the annual recharge for the drainage area (the range front and Fish Springs Flat) is about 4,000 acre-feet (4,900,000 m 3)/year, meaning over 6 times more water flows out of the springs than falls in the valley ...