Utah DWR Launches Massive Patrol Effort

Officers need your help

Poached Buck Deer in Utah
This winter is not a good time to try to kill a mule deer illegally in Utah.
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR)
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR)

Salt Lake City, UT -(Ammoland.com)- Conservation officers with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources are focusing massive patrol efforts on ranges on which deer congregate in the winter.

Officers are conducting the patrols for one reason: to protect Utah’s mule deer from poachers. Tony Wood, chief of the DWR’s Law Enforcement Section, says winter is the time of year when deer congregate on ranges at lower elevations.

As large groups of deer bunch together, they provide an enticing target for poachers. But the deers’ behavior helps wildlife officers too: it allows officers to zero in on the areas where poaching is most likely to occur.

“If there’s an area in Utah that attracts mule deer in the winter,” Wood says, “we’re watching it.”

Wood encourages you to get involved.

“This winter,” he says, “as you travel to areas where deer congregate, make sure 1-800-662-3337 is programmed into your cell phone. That’s our Turn-in-a-Poacher hotline number. If you see anything suspicious, call us. The hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week.”

Patrol efforts:

Wood says DWR officers are doing the following this winter:

  • Patrolling winter ranges at night. Officers are conducting these patrols on land and from the air.
  • Conducting saturation patrols that put several DWR officers on the same piece of winter range at the same time.

Wood says winter range patrols are underway across Utah. The patrols will continue until the deer shed their antlers this spring.

Poachers take a big toll:

So far in 2014, wildlife officers have investigated the illegal killing of 152 mule deer in Utah.

Most of the deer were bucks. The antlers on seven of the bucks were big enough to place the deer in a trophy category.

“If you’re a hunter,” Wood says, “you would have been thrilled to take any of these bucks. Poachers took that chance away from you.”

The monetary value of the animals to Utah’s citizens is $114,000.

About the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR)

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) is part of the Utah Department of Natural Resources (DNR). In addition to managing and protecting Utah’s wildlife, we manage hunting and fishing opportunities within the state.