Utah’s 2025 legislative session saw the passage of several key bills impacting wildlife management, hunting, and fishing.
In other news, part of the Jordan River Parkway Trail is closing temporarily while Salt Lake City officials address environmental and safety concerns in the area.
UW’s Tronstad Receives Professional of the Year Award from Wyoming Chapter of The Wildlife Society
Lusha Tronstad, lead invertebrate zoologist with the University of Wyoming’s Wyoming Natural Diversity Database (WYNDD), recently received the Professional of the Year Award from the Wyoming Chapter ...
SALT LAKE CITY — State wildlife managers say they have no plans to double nonresident hunting and fishing license fees this year, despite a new law allowing them to do so. However, they say ...
Spring, though, again, is the moments. When our eyes flutter awake with birdsong; when light comes before alarms; when we ...
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources reported that over 1,000 fish and wildlife — including deer, elk, moose, bison, bears ...
Each year, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources captures big game animals to perform health assessments and to place GPS ...
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Wildlife crossings improve roadway safety, saving taxpayers money, and improve the success of wildlife populations.
Fisheries staff from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources will share updates on ...
As more people move to Washington County and tourism continues to rise, some organizations are encouraging residents to ...
Utah’s Hogle Zoo is bringing wonder to both daytime and nighttime visitors this spring, thanks to the return of ZooLuminate ...
Trump administration cuts to public land agencies spark concerns for summer travelers as staffing shortages loom.
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