SRO FY26 Waterfowl and Upland WMA Management
Project ID: 7586
Status: Current
Fiscal Year: 2026
Submitted By: N/A
Project Manager: Lynn Zubeck
PM Agency: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
PM Office: Southern Region
Lead: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
WRI Region: Southern
Description:
Provide for the annual management of 4 SRO WMA's (Clear Lake, Topaz Slough, Redmond, Bicknell Bottoms) specifically targeting waterfowl and upland game.
Location:
The Clear Lake and Topaz WMA's are located in Millard County, UT; approximately 18 and 40 miles northwest of Fillmore. The Redmond WMA is located in Sevier County UT; approximately a mile south of Redmond. The Bicknell Bottoms WMA is located in Wayne County, UT; approximately 2.5 miles south of Bicknell.
Project Need
Need For Project:
These 4 WMA's provide some of the most critical habitat for waterfowl and upland game in the region as well as recreational opportunities for constituents of the UDWR. As such, UDWR has an obligation to maintain, improve, and manage these lands to meet the goals and objectives for which they were acquired. Specific maintenance needs vary from year to year and property to property but typically involve: access improvements, fencing and signage, habitat improvement projects, trash removal, weed control and tree lines.
Objectives:
1)Secure and post property boundaries; 2)Implement a noxious weed control program by inventory and spraying on an annual basis; 3)Maintain public access and recreational opportunities on authorized roads/trails through road and parking area maintenance activities; and 4)Implement habitat restoration and enhancement activities to improve wildlife habitat values of WMA's.
Project Location/Timing Justification (Why Here? Why Now?):
Failure to manage WMA's will result in habitat degradation and loss; conflicts with counties, local municipalities, and adjacent landowners; and failure to meet and/or comply with legal obligations.
Relation To Management Plan:
WMA management will help achieve the recommendations and goals of each individual WMA Management Plan. In addition this project will help implement goals A-D of the UDWR's Strategic Plan. Improvements on WMA lands will help specific Tier I, II, and III species listed later in this proposal and identified in the WAP. Numerous key habitats as defined by the WAP will also benefit from improvement and protection of these 4 WMAs in the SRO.
Fire / Fuels:
Proper management and establishment of desirable plant species decreases the risk of weed or cheatgrass invasion and subsequent wildfire. The properties are located between privately owned agricultural fields. Maintenance and management of the WMA's is required to reduce fire risk on the property and the surrounding private properties.Prescribed fire is occassionally used as a management activity on some of these properties.
Water Quality/Quantity:
Proper management and establishment of desirable plant species decreases the risk of weed, cheatgrass invasion, and other undesirable plant species. Establishment of invasive species could negatively impact water quality, quantity and could increase erosion. Clear Lake continues to see alarming decreases in water quantity and we will continue to seek solutions both physically and politically.
Compliance:
Archaeology, Habitat staff and/or Clear Lake Area Manager will contact SLO archeologist about any undertakings that may require arch clearances. Habitat staff and/or Clear Lake Area Manager will work with SLO NEPA coordinator should any undertakings requiring NEPA come about.
Methods:
Maintenance on these 4 WMA's is overseen by the Clear Lake Waterfowl Management Area Manager. Under his direction and with the assistance of seasonal technicians maintenance activities will include: Fence and sign maintenance; parking area maintenance; weed control; habitat improvements including seeding, irrigation, tree planting, etc.; and water flow regulation between units of wetlands.
Monitoring:
Clear Lake Waterfowl Management Area Manger and the Wayne County Habitat Biologist monitors annually for general habitat conditions as well as annual waterfowl counts and banding.
Partners:
Dedicated Hunters and Sportsmans Groups
Future Management:
Management on these 4 WMA's is overseen by the Clear Lake Waterfowl Management Area Manager and the Wayne County Habitat Biologist. Under their direction and with the assistance of seasonal technicians, maintenance activities will be conducted to achieve the habitat and wildlife objectives of the properties. The Clear Lake HMP is currently being revised. This revision includes some coordination with a groundwater managment plan being developed for the Pahvant Valley.
Sustainable Uses of Natural Resources:
Grazing is not currently permitted on any of these 4 WMA's. Hunting and wildlife viewing are recreational uses that occur extensively on these WMAs.
Budget WRI/DWR Other Budget Total In-Kind Grand Total
$37,000.00 $0.00 $37,000.00 $0.00 $37,000.00
Item Description WRI Other In-Kind Year
Materials and Supplies Seed, shrubs, trees, irrigation, misc spray, fence, chicken wire, etc. $8,900.00 $0.00 $0.00 2026
Equipment Rental/Use Equipment Rental and Equipment Repairs $5,300.00 $0.00 $0.00 2026
Contractual Services Contracted Fertilizer and Excavation Needs $3,800.00 $0.00 $0.00 2026
Other Fuel and electricity $4,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 2026
Personal Services (seasonal employee) Seasonal Employee Time $15,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 2026
Funding WRI/DWR Other Funding Total In-Kind Grand Total
$37,000.00 $0.00 $37,000.00 $0.00 $37,000.00
Source Phase Description Amount Other In-Kind Year
Federal Aid (PR) P651 $27,750.00 $0.00 $0.00 2026
Habitat Council Account QHCR $9,250.00 $0.00 $0.00 2026
Species
Species "N" Rank HIG/F Rank
Mule Deer R1
Threat Impact
Invasive Plant Species – Non-native High
Ring-necked Pheasant R3
Threat Impact
Channelization / Bank Alteration (Direct, Intentional) Medium
Ring-necked Pheasant R3
Threat Impact
Conversion from Flood to Sprinkler Irrigation High
Ring-necked Pheasant R3
Threat Impact
Invasive Plant Species – Non-native Medium
Waterfowl
Threat Impact
Not Listed NA
Habitats
Habitat
Open Water
Threat Impact
Groundwater Pumping Low
Riverine
Threat Impact
Brush Eradication / Vegetation Treatments Medium
Riverine
Threat Impact
Conversion from Flood to Sprinkler Irrigation Low
Riverine
Threat Impact
Housing and Urban Areas Medium
Project Comments
Comment 02/06/2025 Type: 1 Commenter: Kevin Gunnell
Lynn, could you add a seed mix to the database as a place holder for our seed bid and needs for next FY? Thanks.
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