Letter: Why does the Utah Wildlife Board allow swans to be hunted?

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Letter: 'Since Utah hunters apparently cannot distinguish 'rare trumpeter swans' from tundra swans, why is the Utah Wildlife Board even permitting hunting any swans?'

 

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It's legal to take either, and Trumpeters are no longer endangered largely thanks to money & effort of waterfowl hunters. Hunting season is limited by a quota (20 total statewide) and it's closed as soon as the quota is reached.

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