Randy Hampton
Randy Hampton
doubling potential project thanks
Now, thanks to Utah, we have 22 moose. With this project we have the potential of doubling that number.
begin knock
When moose attack, they knock a person over and begin stomping on them.
aggressive caused sure
We're not able to say for sure what caused today's incident, but there's a possibility it (the moose) could have been aggressive because of those injuries.
help resources respond
We just don't have the resources to respond to all the incidences. But we'll help where we can.
animals certainly disturb illegal
Certainly it could disturb the animals, but there's nothing illegal occurring.
confirm report
We did have a report of one in that area. We haven't been able to confirm it.
land money table trying worth
Land is worth so much now. We're just trying to put some money on the table to give the elk a chance.
continue
I think you'll continue to see them, absolutely.
flat help helps office sees sheep
If someone sees a sheep in the Flat Tops, if they can help our Glenwood office know about that, that helps science, too.
suspect
We suspect it probably did but there's just no way to know.
dead district fish found looking managers mean river terms wildlife
In terms of wildlife, we had our district wildlife managers and aquatic researchers on the river looking for any kind of fish kill. About 5 p.m., or during first 12 hours, we have found no dead fish. That doesn't mean we won't.
encourage finding hiding people road slow solution
If people don't like to see road kill, we'd encourage them to slow down. The solution is not necessarily hiding the carcasses, it's finding different solutions.
animal animals hurt people picture reason saw snap
In all likelihood, the reason people saw it and the reason a person was able to snap a picture is because the animal was hurt and hungry. The animals are usually pretty elusive.
certainly country despite drought drove fair few high industry last snapshot snow taking tremendous weather
Taking a snapshot of the last few years doesn't really work. There are too many variables. The weather is a tremendous factor. There's been a lot of snow in the high country this year. It certainly wouldn't be fair to industry to say the wells drove them away. And drought - it wouldn't be fair for industry to say populations are going up because of, or despite wells.