It’s been nearly a decade since the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources released mountain goats in the La Sal Mountains. And throughout that same decade, critics have consistently called for their removal, saying they are damaging a federally protected alpine ecosystem. Just this week, the U.S. Forest Service released data outlining their concerns about potential impacts from mountain goats, recreation and climate change. Today on the news, why a conservation advocate calls the Forest Service data a ‘watershed’ moment in the ongoing controversy over mountain goats in the La Sal Mountains.
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// Show Notes
//Photo: Since their introduction to the La Sal Mountain range in 2013, mountain goats have been a source of ongoing controversy in the Moab community. Now the Forest Service has concerns about their potential impacts to the alpine ecosystem. Image from the Utah Division of Wildlife’s 2018 Mountain Goat Statewide Management Plan
// (May 24, 2022) USFS: Alpine Ecosystem Monitoring in the La Sals, Forest Service to Release Summary of Results
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/mantilasal/news-events/?cid=FSEPRD1027112
// (2018) Utah DWR: Mountain Goat Statewide Management Plan
https://wildlife.utah.gov/pdf/bg/mtn_goat_plan.pdf
// USFS: Rare Plants and Alpine Vegetation of the La Sal Mountains
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/mantilasal/news-events/?cid=FSEPRD1027112
// (2015) Grand Canyon Trust: Alpine Vegetation Impact Assessment of the Mt. Peale Research Natural Area
https://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/Rare_Plants/conservation/success/LaSals_studies.shtml
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