Wild Utah Project, based in Salt Lake City, UT, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the science-based conservation of wildlife and wildlands in the western United States. With a focus on engaging the community in conservation science, they work with state and federal agencies, nonprofit partners, and volunteers to advocate for best practices in wildlife and habitat management.
Founded in 1996 by Jim Catlin, Wild Utah Project has a rich history of providing essential science for the conservation of wilderness areas, rare wildlife, and vital wildlife corridors. Through ecological studies, ecoregional planning, and community involvement, they strive to create a network of protected and connected lands spanning from Mexico to Alaska, supporting wildlife conservation efforts in the West.
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