Another thing that you might find interesting was the mountain goats in the Cache were discussed in a RAC meeting:
We recommend an expansion of the management plan for Willard Peak to include adjacent ranges where mountain goats have naturally dispersed. The expansion area includes the Ogden unit, Cache? Wellsville, Cache ? Middle Cache, and East Canyon. As part of the natural dispersal from Willard Peak, we recommend a population objective of 700 for this area.
BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS
Cache (Middle Cache) - Cache County -- Boundary begins at the Utah/Idaho State line and the Cache/Rich County line; south on the county line to SR 39; west on SR 39 to the Ant Flat Road; North on Ant Flat Road to SR 101 at Hardware Ranch WMA; west on SR101 to SR 23 in Wellsville; North on SR 23 to SR 142 in Newton; north on SR 142 to Clarkston and
continuing north on the unpaved road past the city cemetery (Stink Creek Rd.) to 8800 west; north on 8800 west to the Utah/Idaho State line; east on the Utah/Idaho State line to the Cache/Rich county line.
1) Target Herd Size
a. Cache ? Middle Cache ? 190
: Achieve a target population objective of up to 700 total mountaingoats (summer helicopter count) at all elevations using the following subunit objectives:
b. Cache ? Wellsville ? 75
c. Ogden ? 360 total with the following local maximums:
i. Willard Peak ? 160
ii. Remaining Ogden unit ? 200
d. East Canyon ? 75