Statewide, aquatic invasive species technicians with the DWR, Utah State Parks, Arizona Game and Fish Department and the National Park Service have inspected 268,630 boats.
These mussels reproduce rapidly, forming dense colonies that filter vast amounts of plankton and suspended particles from the water. As a result, they disrupt the natural food chain, which can lead to serious consequences for native species.
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has some summer tips for all the stream/river fishers out there.
The state has several beautiful locations for fishing in reservoirs, ponds, streams, and rivers. Whether you want to try a big(ish) or small body of water is the real question here.
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It’s the perfect time in Southern Utah to do hikes, bike riding, and outdoor activities but, you need to watch out for rattlers...and the snakes attached to them.
These cold-blooded, slithery locals are out and about soaking up the sun this time of year so there’s a far greater chance of seeing them on the trails. Though it’s bes...