- DWR proposes updates to Conservation Permit and CWMU programs
- DWR Habitat Council allocates $3.4 million from hunting, fishing license sales to 2024 habitat restoration projects
- DWR confirms pelicans nesting on Hat Island for first time since 1943
- Utah Wildlife Board approves 2024 big game hunting permits, changes to shed antler gathering
- Where to see migrating birds in Utah this spring
- Utah's Endangered Species Mitigation Fund allocates $5.5 million to fund 60 projects that help wildlife recover
- New shotgun building unveiled at Cache Valley Public Shooting Range
- What hunters should know for the 2024 Utah spring turkey hunts
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