September 7, 2006
About 3,300 chukar partridge will be released across Utah
during the week of Sept. 11. The Division of Wildlife Resources is
releasing the adult, pen-reared birds to provide better hunting
for Utah's upland game sportsmen.
Utah's 2006 chukar partridge hunting season begins Sept. 16.
The DWR will release the chukars into areas where biologists have
constructed game bird water guzzlers and into areas where chukar
populations have been affected by severe drought or winter
conditions.
Since the mid-1990s, the DWR has constructed hundreds of
350-gallon game bird and small mammal guzzlers in the best chukar
habitat in Utah's desert country. Guzzlers have been installed on
many west desert mountain ranges, from the Utah-Idaho border to
the Mohave Desert in the southwestern corner of the state. The new
guzzler design allows the watering devices to be placed in the
roughest and rockiest habitats Utah has to offer-ideal habitat for
the chukar partridge.
The guzzlers are placed in long, narrow canyons with steep, rocky
slopes. These areas provide good escape cover to chukars.
Complexes of four to six guzzlers are built about one mile apart
in an area. Biologists then move down the mountain range a couple
of miles and build another guzzler complex. The idea behind the
guzzler construction scheme is to place water where birds would
normally look for water and to provide enough water in an area so
birds can move to forage and still be close to drinking water.
Pen-reared chukars will be released in the following areas of Utah
in mid-September:
County release areas
Box Elder
Bovine Mountains (south end)
Foothills above Brigham City
Foothills above Deweyville and Honeyville
Goose Creek Mountains (south end)
Grouse Creek Mountains (south end)
Hogup Mountains (north end)
Pilot Mountains (north end)
Wildcat Mountains
Cache
East side of Cache Valley
Summit
Echo Junction
Henefer-Echo Wildlife Management Area
Juab
Long Ridge west of Mona
Tooele
Dugway Mountains
Utah
Wasatch Front, from Springville to Pleasant Grove
West Mountain
Iron
Lund
Parowan Gap
Millard
Black Hills
Black Rock
Corn Creek
Kings Canyon
Marjum Pass
Notch Peak
Pahvant Butte
Sevier
Annabella
Black Knoll
Cedar Ridge
Cedar Mountain
Duchesne
Four Mile Canyon
Sandwash
Uintah
Willow Creek
Carbon
Farhnum
Pinnacle Peak
Emery
Ferron Canyon
Moore
A portion of the chukars will be banded with aluminum leg bands.
Hunters who harvest banded birds should phone information into the
DWR at the telephone number printed on the band, or they can
submit band information online at
wildlife.utah.gov/uplandgame/index.html#bird_band.
Biologists will use information collected from the band returns to
assess how many birds hunters took and how many birds survived and
dispersed into preferred habitats.
Because of safety concerns for potentially overcrowding areas with
hunters, and because of the sensitivity of the location of guzzler
sites being used by wildlife, the DWR will not provide maps of
specific guzzler site locations or more specific release
information than the information listed above.
A map showing guzzler distribution and densities throughout Utah
is available at
wildlife.utah.gov/pdf/guzzlermap.pdf
Chukar hunters may also encounter wild birds that have been
banded. Many of these wild birds have been banded with colored,
plastic bandettes and are part of a statewide research study
that's assessing chukar populations and their use of guzzlers in
Utah. To learn more about the research study, visit
wildlife.utah.gov/uplandgame/chukar/chukar_study.php on the Web.
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