SALT LAKE CITY — Utah residents with a passion for wildlife and outdoor recreation have a chance to help shape the future of hunting, fishing, and conservation in the state. The Utah Division of ...
Utah wildlife officials are seeking to add nearly 6,500 new permits to the state's biggest hunt this year, as deer population ...
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 ...
Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast or just enjoy catching a glimpse of an animal in its natural habitat, Utah is one of the ...
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) released their proposed big game hunting permit numbers for 2026 and is requesting feedback from the public.
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — The Utah Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) is warning the public to stay aware and watch for deer in the dark. Daylight Savings Time ends on November 2nd, which means that ...
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.
HYRUM, Utah (ABC4) — The unusually warm winter is impacting wildlife migration. For the Hardware Wildlife Management Area, the lack of snow is keeping hundreds of elk at bay. In turn, the annual wagon ...
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SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Animals in Utah are no strangers to winter, and they have all adapted to survive or escape it. Here’s what to know about how wildlife behaves, whether they’re hibernating in a ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Wildlife enthusiasts and collectors will have a unique opportunity later this month to purchase antlers, furs, and other items while supporting conservation efforts in Utah. The Utah ...
Two 125th Anniversaries are occurring this year, the first being for the entire Montana FWP, and the second being a key piece of property in the history of the Utah DWR.