@deerkiller
Great post.
On the ATV's, what i was mostly referring to is moreso recreational riders.
The entire middle of Utah has the Piute Trail running through some of our best GS units in the state, Beaver, Monroe, Panguitch, Fish Lake, Dutton, just to name a few.
These units get pounded non stop from April through November with thousands of riders.
These have got to have some impact on animals through stress and a multitude of habitat damage.
Another ATV disaster is American Fork canyon.
On any day you will see dozens or even hundreds of RZR/CanAm types literally tearing up not only main roads but they have turned back country side roads into 4 star "advanced only" off road rock climbing roads.
Trail bikes now venturing further into our back country in places only traveled by foot or horseback.
We didn't have these things 30 years ago, not to the amount we see today.
As far as drought goes, yes Utah is a desert and we have experienced these swing cycles since the beginning of time.
But it does cycle, and we are on a dry cycle and have been for several years now.
One good year over 100% can't make up for 2 dryer years before and after.
Our ground water is all but gone this year, even a deep snowpack will get immediately sucked up by June if we don't get massive amounts of spring rains. Most of the states prime feed habitat was as dry as corn flakes by June, and offered minimal nutrition to big game, which puts them in poor physical condition going into winter.
This also plays a huge role in doe pregnancy and fawn recruitment.
I totally understand what Covy is saying about adjustments to the "objectives" to better match the range and habitat issues, it's just a number shuffle on paper, not an all out deer slaughter like some believe.
If we want to have higher deer numbers, we've go to manage the land to support them first.
That task alone will take a multitude of factors to go into play.
Things are happening but it's an huge task that will take years of various resources to make and see improvements and reap benefits from.
I hope everyone is noticing the massive high fences going in around the state in various locations.....that in itself is an epic move and is exciting to see happening.