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Unit 36B-1: Salmon Region

Unit 36B-1: Salmon Region

Population objectives for the Salmon Zone are designed to allow the elk population to increase from current levels to reach biological carrying capacity while not exceeding social carrying capacity?

67 /100
Unit 32A-2: Weiser River Region

Unit 32A-2: Weiser River Region

Population objectives for the Weiser River Zone involve reducing overall elk numbers in areas where agricultural concerns are high while continuing to provide a broad range of hunting opportunity?Decrease cow elk population within proposed objectives;

67 /100
Unit 32A-2: Weiser River Region

Unit 32A-2: Weiser River Region

Population objectives for the Weiser River Zone involve reducing overall elk numbers in areas where agricultural concerns are high while continuing to provide a broad range of hunting opportunity?Decrease cow elk population within proposed objectives;

67 /100
Unit 30A-1: Beaverhead Region

Unit 30A-1: Beaverhead Region

Proposed population objectives for the Beaverhead Zone provide a necessary balance between hunter opportunity, hunter success and crop/property damage concerns on agricultural lands?

66 /100
Unit 52A-1: Big Desert Region

Unit 52A-1: Big Desert Region

66 /100
Unit 76-2: Diamond Creek Region

Unit 76-2: Diamond Creek Region

The goal for the Diamond Creek Zone is to increase elk numbers beyond current population estimates? While landowners in this zone experience agricultural crop and property damage, increasing and diversifying proactive measures to address these concerns...

66 /100
Unit 76-1X: Diamond Creek Region

Unit 76-1X: Diamond Creek Region

The goal for the Diamond Creek Zone is to increase elk numbers beyond current population estimates? While landowners in this zone experience agricultural crop and property damage, increasing and diversifying proactive measures to address these concerns...

65 /100
Unit 76-1X: Diamond Creek Region

Unit 76-1X: Diamond Creek Region

The goal for the Diamond Creek Zone is to increase elk numbers beyond current population estimates? While landowners in this zone experience agricultural crop and property damage, increasing and diversifying proactive measures to address these concerns...

65 /100
Unit 42: Owyhee Region

Unit 42: Owyhee Region

Objectives for the Owyhee Zone elk population are not derived from aerial surveys due to expansive land area, dispersed groups of elk, poorly defi ned winter range, and diffi cult winter access? This population is monitored using harvest data, occasion...

65 /100
Unit 64-1: Palisades Region

Unit 64-1: Palisades Region

The Palisades Zone will now include unit 65 from the dissolved Teton Zone? The unit 65 elk herd is small and shares part of its range with some current Palisades Zone elk? The addition of the unit 65 elk herd will allow better management of the entire ...

65 /100
Unit 39-1: Boise River Region

Unit 39-1: Boise River Region

Elk population objectives remain the same due to a stable population and harvest rate? Management direction involves balancing a robust and migratory elk population with general hunt opportunity near a large human population center, while limiting agri...

64 /100
Unit 33-1: Sawtooth Region

Unit 33-1: Sawtooth Region

Elk population objectives in the Sawtooth Zone remain the same because this population has responded favorably to management actions the last three years? It is anticipated that this herd will continue to increase and ultimately meet objectives? Fish a...

64 /100
Unit 41-1: Owyhee Region

Unit 41-1: Owyhee Region

Objectives for the Owyhee Zone elk population are not derived from aerial surveys due to expansive land area, dispersed groups of elk, poorly defi ned winter range, and diffi cult winter access? This population is monitored using harvest data, occasion...

64 /100
Unit 41-1: Owyhee Region

Unit 41-1: Owyhee Region

Objectives for the Owyhee Zone elk population are not derived from aerial surveys due to expansive land area, dispersed groups of elk, poorly defi ned winter range, and diffi cult winter access? This population is monitored using harvest data, occasion...

64 /100
Unit 58: Beaverhead Region

Unit 58: Beaverhead Region

Proposed population objectives for the Beaverhead Zone provide a necessary balance between hunter opportunity, hunter success and crop/property damage concerns on agricultural lands?

64 /100
Unit 68: Big Desert Region

Unit 68: Big Desert Region

63 /100
Unit 22: Weiser River Region

Unit 22: Weiser River Region

Population objectives for the Weiser River Zone involve reducing overall elk numbers in areas where agricultural concerns are high while continuing to provide a broad range of hunting opportunity?Decrease cow elk population within proposed objectives;

63 /100
Unit 33-2: Sawtooth Region

Unit 33-2: Sawtooth Region

Elk population objectives in the Sawtooth Zone remain the same because this population has responded favorably to management actions the last three years? It is anticipated that this herd will continue to increase and ultimately meet objectives? Fish a...

63 /100
Unit 33-2: Sawtooth Region

Unit 33-2: Sawtooth Region

Elk population objectives in the Sawtooth Zone remain the same because this population has responded favorably to management actions the last three years? It is anticipated that this herd will continue to increase and ultimately meet objectives? Fish a...

63 /100
Unit 30-1: Beaverhead Region

Unit 30-1: Beaverhead Region

Proposed population objectives for the Beaverhead Zone provide a necessary balance between hunter opportunity, hunter success and crop/property damage concerns on agricultural lands?

62 /100
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