Utah Admin. Code R657-19-10 - White-tailed and Gunnison Prairie Dogs
(1)
(a) A
license or certificate of registration is not required to take either
white-tailed or Gunnison prairie dogs.
(b) There are no bag limits for white-tailed
or Gunnison prairie dogs for which there is an open season.
(2)
(a) White-tailed prairie dogs, Cynomys
leucurus, may be taken in the following counties from January 1 through March
31, and June 16 through December 31:
(i)
Carbon County;
(ii) Daggett
County;
(iii) Duchesne
County;
(iv) Emery
County;
(v) Morgan;
(vi) Rich;
(vii) Summit County;
(viii) Uintah County, except in the closed
area as provided in Subsection (2)(b)(i);
(ix) Weber; and
(x) all areas west and north of the Colorado
River in Grand and San Juan counties.
(b) White-tailed prairie dogs, Cynomys
leucurus, may not be taken in the following closed area in order to protect the
reintroduced population of black-footed ferrets, Mustela nigripes:
(i) Boundary begins at the Utah/Colorado
state line and Uintah County Road 403, also known as Stanton Road, northeast of
Bonanza; southwest along this road to SR 45 at Bonanza; north along this
highway to Uintah County Road 328, also known as Old Bonanza Highway; north
along this road to Raven Ridge, just south of US 40; southeast along Raven
Ridge to the Utah/Colorado state line; south along this state line to point of
beginning.
(3) The taking of White-tailed prairie dogs,
Cynomys leucurus, is prohibited from April 1 through June 15, except as
provided in Subsection (5).
(4)
(a) The taking of Gunnison prairie dogs,
Cynomys gunnisoni, is prohibited in all areas south and east of the Colorado
River, and north of the Navajo Nation in Grand and San Juan counties from April
1 through June 15.
(b) Gunnison
prairie dogs may be taken in the area provided in Subsection (4)(a) from June
16 through March 31.
(5)
Gunnison prairie dogs and White-tailed prairie dogs causing agricultural damage
or creating a nuisance on private land may be taken at any time, including
during the closed season from April 1 through June 15.
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