SALT LAKE CITY — As you are out hiking and camping this summer, don’t be surprised if you come across
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SALT LAKE CITY — It’s a beautiful spring day so you decide to go for a nice walk around your

SALT LAKE CITY — While the bald eagle has long been the national bird of the U.S, the golden eagle

SALT LAKE CITY — For the fourth consecutive year, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources biologists are recommending a decrease in

SALT LAKE CITY — The total number of wild animals harvested illegally in Utah in 2021 was higher than the

Free viewing event happens July 14! – Dutch John — Take advantage of your summer travels and come see ospreys, in

Lead contamination remains the leading threat hindering the reintroduction of California condors in northern Arizona and southern Utah. According to