It’s essential that in our transition to renewable sources, we don’t simply trade impacts to the climate for impacts to the habitat and ecosystems that make Utah unique.
Wildlife crossings help avoid vehicle collisions with wildlife, which injure and kill hundreds of people and animals every year in Utah. Lawmakers are considering a bill to fund more crossings.
Vehicle collisions with wildlife injure and kill hundreds of people and animals each year in Utah. Conservation groups say building more wildlife crossings could limit the cost and the carnage.
Utah lawmakers are considering a bill that would dedicate $2 million a year for wildlife crossings and fencing. The measure could save money and make roads safer for humans and wildlife.
SALT LAKE CITY — A new trail map, dubbed Wildlife Walls, links murals throughout the state to local wildlife viewing areas, encouraging people to explore Utah's biodiversity. Its creator, Chris ...
In a strong show of support for wildlife conservation, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources announced the allocation of $4 million to fund 30 projects aimed at protecting and restoring native ...
Utah now has a new top wildlife official. Utah Department of Natural Resources Director Joel Ferry on Thursday named Riley Peck as the new director of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Wildlife Board approved the big game hunting permit numbers for 2025, as well as a few other changes to big game hunting rules in Utah, during its public meeting on May 1.
When a single mountain lion killed 23 sheep in one night on Scott Chew's ranch near Jensen, Utah, it wasn't just another livestock loss. For the fourth-generation rancher and state representative, it ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s 2025 legislative session saw the passage of several key bills impacting wildlife management, hunting, and fishing. With Gov. Spencer Cox’s deadline to sign or veto bills ...
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