Officers on patrol

Officers on patrol

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officers are hard at work patrolling the state to protect wildlife and to make sure hunters are obeying the laws.

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officers are investigating the recent poaching of a pronghorn in Emery County and are seeking information from the public about the incident.

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officers have seen an increase in trespassing violations at the old Tintic Mill on the Goshen Warm Springs Wildlife Management Area and are reminding the public that the area is closed because it is unsafe.

Investigators with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are seeking information after two California condors were shot and killed in southern Utah in the last two years.

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officers are seeking information after a bald eagle was shot near Cedar City earlier this year.

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