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Salt Lake County
Water Resources
Planning and Restoration


Government Center
2001 South State Street
N3100
Salt Lake City, Utah 84190

Hours: 8 am - 5 pm
Phone: 801 468-3656
Fax: 801 468-2808
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Deer in Upper Bingham
Mule Deer in Upper Bingham Canyon


Bighorn sheep, mule deer, coyote, beaver, muskrat, jackrabbits, waterfowl, wading birds, and shorebirds have historically been found throughout the Salt Lake Countywide Watershed. However, the increasing pressures of urbanization have decreased vegetation coverage, minimized mobility between upland and riparian habitats, and altered the water quality of the Jordan River and its tributaries (National Audubon Society, 2000).  Additionally, invasive species such as raccoon, red fox, tamarisk, russian olive, and warm water fish species have also had significant impacts on the local ecological community. 

A comprehensive list of mammal species that use and occupy the Jordan River Corridor was compiled in 2008 by Dan Potts, member of the Salt Lake County Fish & Game Advisory Group and local naturalist (Mammal Species in the JR Corridor). 

Additional information is available from the Utah Conservation Data Center website.

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