SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — The Utah Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) is warning the public to stay aware and watch for deer in the dark.

Daylight Savings Time ends on November 2nd, which means that Utahns will be getting an extra hour of sleep going forward. But it will also be getting darker earlier in the day, when many are on their evening commutes.

According to the DWR, the fall and winter months are also peak migration months for big game animals. Deer typically migrate in April and May and in October and November.

Courtesy: Division of Wildlife Resources

“The peak time to hit deer in Utah is during November,” Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Migration Initiative Coordinator Makeda Hanson said. “It coincides with mating season and the annual migration of deer. Animals are cr

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