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Antlers and Ethics: Certificate Required for Gathering Antler Sheds

February 2, 2021 - by Lily Brunson

Collecting the antlers shed by deer, elk and moose in Utah will require a certificate from Feb. 1 to April 15. As the days grow longer, cervid animals in North America such as deer, elk …

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To Hunt or Not to Hunt? Hunting and Fishing Amendment on Utah Ballot

October 30, 2020 - by Lily Brunson

This November Utah voters are tasked with determining if hunting and fishing should be protected by state laws as a constitutional right. Presidential candidates will not be the only decision presented to Utahns on this …

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Hunting

September 25, 2017 - by University Journal Staff

Hunting is a popular and traditional pastime and it has been for centuries. Here in southern Utah hunting is particularly popular. While hunting may be considered a sport to many, it has benefits that can …

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