Division of Wildlife Resources

A photo of what appears to be a man dressed as a mountain goat at the top of Ben Lomond Peak above Ogden, Utah. (Contributed by: Coty Creighton)

Person in goat suit wanders Ben Lomond Peak

OGDEN — If it’s real, it’s just a b-a-a-a-d idea.

The moose jumped the fence and enjoyed some time in the backyard of Mike and Julie Maggiora's home on the corner of Polk and 7th Street in Ogden on Thursday 6/21/12. (Courtesy of Charlotte Williams)

Moose on the loose in Ogden neighborhood

OGDEN — It was a quiet summer morning in a peaceful neighborhood with not a lot going on, until an unexpected visitor arrived at the home of Mike and Julie Maggiora on the corner of Polk Avenue and 7th Street.

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Yali Cegarra, 10, holds up a fish he caught at the Andy Adams Community Fishery in Layton on Saturday. The fishery officially opened as part of Free Fishing Day in Utah.

Anglers celebrate grand opening of community fishery

LAYTON — Boatloads of fishermen arrived Saturday morning, fishing poles in hand, to celebrate the grand opening of the Andy Adams Community Fishery.

No license necessary: Saturday is Free Fishing Day

Events are scheduled across Utah this Saturday as part of the state's annual Free Fishing Day.

Moose on loose caught in Cache

LOGAN — Northern Utah’s Cache Valley is turning out to be a mecca for young moose this month.

Tranquilizer stops moose on the loose in Logan

LOGAN -- Wildlife officials say they planned to release a moose into the wild after it went on a jaunt through neighborhoods north of Logan and triggered a police chase.

Hiker spots ‘brown’ bear near Ogden

OGDEN — An area resident was surprised to see a brown-colored bear a mile above the trail head in Beus Canyon on Monday.

James Thompson, 56, said he likes the area and often walks the trail above 46th Street.

But around 1:30 p.m. Monday, he heard a rustling noise and looked up to see a bear with brown fur pulling branches off a tree.

Officials target buck hunting permit numbers

OGDEN -- Because of a new management plan adopted late last year, wildlife officials in Utah are recommending a small reduction in the total number of permits issued to hunt buck deer in the state this fall.

Bountiful OKs higher fences to keep deer out

BOUNTIFUL — A growing deer population within city boundaries is having an impact on city ordinances.

City leaders voted to amend guidelines for fencing Tuesday. The new guideline allows residents to increase the height of their fences in their backyard and side yards by an additional two feet, from 6 feet to 8 feet tall.

The change came as part of a focus on a section of the city’s land-use ordinance related to fences and landscaping. Landscaping revisions to the code were originally part of a scheduled public hearing on the revisions, but were set aside so the focus could be solely on fencing requirements.

(Courtesy photo) USU wildlife resource research assistant professor Patty Cramer advises UDOT on use of wildlife underpasses and overpasses.

Wildlife crossing structures save lives, hides

LOGAN -- If Utah drivers take the high road and wildlife takes the low "road," everyone gets home safely.

Patty Cramer helps design underpasses and overpasses that help prevent collisions between drivers just passing through and the moose, elk, mule deer and smaller animals moving around in their home habitat.

The Utah State University wildland resource research assistant professor determines where underpasses or overpasses are needed based on past collisions and her surveillance footage.

Utah wildlife officials encourage bird feeders

PROVO -- Utah wildlife officials are encouraging residents to help the state's wild birds through the winter by putting out bird food and bird feeders.

European starlings. Hundreds of these birds died in Clearfield a week before Christmas. (Photo Wikipedia)

Clues emerge in Clearfield bird deaths

CLEARFIELD -- Utah Division of Wildlife Resources officials now know what caused hundreds of birds to die in Clearfield a week before Christmas; however, there are still several unanswered questions.

Phil Douglass, the DWR conservation outreach manager for Northern Utah, said the toxicology results -- received Wednesday, from birds sent to a lab in Logan -- show the birds died after being exposed to Starlicide, a poison used primarily for starling population control.

"The thing that's tricky about the situation is there are two formulas of this Starlicide. One is commercial grade (used by the government) and the other is public grade, and there is no way of determining what grade it was," Douglass said. "So we know what it was, we just don't know where it came from."

Family encounters unexpected visitor

BOUNTIFUL — A Bountiful family was startled by the sound of a deer on Christmas Eve — but in their basement, not on their roof.

Mass death of starlings confounds investigators

CLEARFIELD -- City employees have collected approximately 400 dead European starlings, but the reason so many birds have died is still unknown.

Four of those birds are now at a lab in Logan as specialists try to determine the cause of death.

On Monday, the day after the dead birds began showing up in Kiwanis Park, 300 N. Vine St., initial reports said that the birds had been baited for population control by a wildlife agency.

Coyote hunting just breeds more coyotes

VERNON -- Bill Keebler knows coyotes. He can follow their tracks, even in deer trails, and he knows their scat and wily ways.

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