I don’t have live access to current news feeds in this moment. I can summarize what’s publicly known about the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Central Region Office up to recent times and point you to where you can find the latest updates.
Core idea
- The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) Central Region Office covers wildlife management activities, regional research, habitat projects, and public engagement for central Utah. Updates typically appear via the DWR news pages, regional meeting minutes, and the Wildlife Board or RAC (Regional Advisory Council) meeting archives.
Where to find the latest news
- DWR News page: Utah’s DWR maintains a general news feed with weekly updates and emergency tweaks to regulations (eg. fishing limits) when conditions require it. To get the latest, check the DWR News or “Utah Wildlife News” pages on wildlife.utah.gov, and subscribe to their updates if you want automatic alerts.[5][9]
- Central Region meeting minutes and updates: The Central Region’s activities are often documented in RAC meeting minutes and Wildlife Board updates. You can review recent Central RAC minutes and board summaries for region-specific decisions and regional data (e.g., habitat work, deer/cougar/furbearer management) at the DWR meeting archives and public minutes pages.[3][4][7]
- Public notices and contact channels: For the most current notice about the Central Region Office, the DWR’s contact page lists regional contacts and physical locations, which can be helpful if you want to reach them directly for the latest press releases or regional guidance.[6]
Illustrative example of recent themes (as of late 2024–early 2025)
- Regional updates often include bear management plan discussions, cougar management actions, furbearer rules considerations, shed antler gathering guidance, and deer/elk management planning in the central region.[2][4]
- The DWR also communicates major operational milestones via press releases, such as wildlife health assessments, habitat improvement grants, or notable population monitoring activities, which are frequently posted on the central region or news pages.[1]
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Sources
Each week the DWR publishes interesting and informative stories about Utah's wildlife. If you want these stories delivered to your inbox just as soon as we publish them, please sign up for our weekly email.
wildlife.utah.govSALT LAKE CITY (March 18, 2025) — Each year, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources captures big game animals to perform important health assessments and to place GPS collars on the animals to learn more about their migration patterns and survival rates. This winter, a record 1,901 big game animals were captured, providing important data about big game herds across SALT LAKE CITY (Jan. 23, 2025) — The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has been awarded up to roughly $37.2 million in federal...
naturalresources.utah.govMid-plan Review – Mountain Goat and Bighorn Sheep (Action) The following motion was made by Justin Oliver, seconded by Ryan Foutz and passed unanimously. MOTION: I move that we approve the Mid-plan Review for Mountain Goat and Bighorn Sheep as presented by the Division. … Public Comments/Division Clarification There were no public comments submitted on this agenda item. 00:53:26 Board Discussion The Board voiced appreciation for the how the division is applying data towards mule deer...
www.utah.govContact the main office, regional offices, field offices, shooting & hunter education centers and other facilities.
wildlife.utah.govDownload the DWR update presentation. … Download the DWR update presentation from the May 2 meeting.
wildlife.utah.govJohn Fairchild, Central Regional Supervisor Wildlife • Completed antelope flights in the West Desert this week • Monitoring sage-grouse leks, Strawberry and Vernon areas • Bear dinning – new program in region (following up on one possible mortality) • Range rides on deer winter ranges – no significant fawn losses
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