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Hundreds of bald eagles migrating to Utah in winter, here’s where to see them
Looking to see America's national bird here in Utah? Late January into February will be your best bet, as bald eagles migrate ...
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Officials celebrate major milestone in restoration of large patch of land: 'These efforts are vital'
"It takes a great deal of coordination and funding to make these projects possible." Officials celebrate major milestone in ...
In a major boost for Utah’s fish and wildlife, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has been awarded up to $37.2 million in federal grants for habitat improvement projects. These funds, part of the ...
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, ...
Utah’s Division of Wildlife Resources has a new officer and he’s excited to get to work tracking poachers Conservation K-9 Carlo, an energetic chocolate Labrador retriever, is excited to get to work.
In an effort to enhance fishing in Utah and boost native fish populations, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources stocks a ...
Utah’s deer population has faced significant challenges in recent years, prompting state wildlife officials to call on the public for help. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is inviting ...
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(Gray News) - Video of various animals utilizing a wildlife bridge over an interstate highway in Utah shows the $5 million project is working as intended, according to the Utah Division of Wildlife ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Officials are seeking information from the public after a large bull elk was killed and "left to waste" in Morgan County. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Earlier this year, game wardens with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources blew the whistle on a new policy requiring them to document one violation of the law every 23 hours. Some ...
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