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Utah Is Culling Cougars to See If It Helps Deer. Houndsmen Aren't Happy About It

Summary by Outdoor Life
Wildlife managers in Utah have begun culling mountain lions in six of the state’s game management units as part of a new study. The objective of the three-year study is to gauge the impacts these targeted removals may have on deer populations. They are trying to determine whether killing more mountain lions results in more mule deer. “We’ve seen predation as a potential limiting factor in many units,” Kent Hersey, Utah Division of Wildlife Resou…
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Outdoor Life broke the news in on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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