DWR rounds up antelope to keep Utah herd healthy
The rangeland southwest of Loa is, many agree, some of the best antelope habitat in the country, as good as any found in Wyoming.
There is an abundance of flowering non-woody plants to eat, water to drink and wide-open country to watch for and elude predators. Because of these conditions, there are lots of antelope.
It was home to just under 2,000 animals. The long-range management plan calls for a stable herd size of around 1,500 antelope.
Which is the reason a group gathered around a net enclosure last month, with plans to trap and move around 400 antelope.
In all, since the herd itself was started under a transplant program back in 1964, more than 5,000 antelope have been moved to other parts of Utah and other states.
This year, Mexico put in a request for 100 antelope. Plans also call for this year's catch to be placed in other regions within the state, including the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
The capture method was one that had been tried and proven.
Trapping is always done in the winter, when the antelope are bunched together in large groups. During the summer months the antelope are spread out in small groups.
A fixed-wing plane flew the areas the day before trapping and pinpointed the herds.
On roundup day, a helicopter located a herd and by flying low moved the animals toward the pens.
The pens were nothing more than rope netting staked out in the shape of a funnel — the larger end at the entrance — then narrowing into a round enclosure split into two halves.
Once in the pen, heavy tarps were hung from the netting to help calm the animals and block their view.
Next, in bunches of 10 to 15 animals, the antelope were moved into a second enclosure where they were subdued and carried out to waiting horse trailers. Those bulldogging and carrying the antelope are called "muggers." Jim Lamb, a biologist with the Division of Wildlife Resources, describes the job of bulldogging the antelope as something like "bailing out of the back of a pickup at 35 miles per hour and tackling a mailbox."
Lamb has been part of this capture program for more than a decade.
"The secret is to grab hold of the brisket on the neck so you can turn with them. This way you can spin them to the ground and it doesn't hurt them and it doesn't hurt you. It's important you don't hurt yourself," he said. "You can't blame (the antelope). They're trying to kick to get away, so you find a safe way to get on the ground for you and the animal. Once they're on the ground they give up pretty fast."
Comments
- Stocks rise following jobless news 9:32 a.m.
- 5 clubs suspected of fixing matches 9:16 a.m.
- Probe: Iraq was not U.K.'s main worry 9:11 a.m.
- Know return policy before gifting 9:06 a.m.
- Rescue under way for man in cave 9:01 a.m.
- Shuttle Atlantis headed home 8:30 a.m.
- Obama going to climate summit 8:23 a.m.
- Toyota to replace 4M gas pedals 8:05 a.m.
- Gay marriage push stalls in N.Y., N.J. 7:48 a.m.
- Lou Dobbs weighs N.J. Senate run 7:31 a.m.
- Utah, BYU are top choices for bowls
- BYU would like friendlier rivalry
- Witness describes '99 killing
- Protests against Phoenix LDS temple
- KSL: Prostitution in Utah County
- Best prep football games of 2009
- Donny and Kym dance to victory
- Mitchell lawyers lose motion to leave
- Police increase presence at Skyline
- Man trapped in own body for 23 yrs
- BYU would like friendlier rivalry
237 - Glenn Beck to enter politics?
225 - RSL wins MLS Cup on penalty kicks
202 - Protests against Phoenix LDS temple
197 - Bronco, Kyle rubber match
137 - BYU records with win
133 - Letters: Rushing to judge Palin
123 - Hall, Johnson matchup key
102 - 4A: Timpview wins 4th in 4 years
94 - Cougars turn focus to dreaded rivals
90
I'm glad Sloan remembers Abe Pollin. Too bad he doesn't remember how to...
Check your stats. Unga did just fine against TCU. Wide is good as are the...
I have 2 Camry's checked every single angle pedal it's possible to not...
The previous commenter was talking about concealed carry of a privately-owned...
If any other groups of "scientists" had been caught doing the things that the...
Ok, stay unbuckled and see how you feel when you're being scraped off the...
Bad fans are a part of sports at every university and in every city. It is...
Chuck in North Idaho wrote: "In short, I believe that Christ's original...
Why is it that a person would even say something negative? I have seen it...
Max will still throw to them



You can be the first to comment on this story.