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In other news, Salt Lake City was awarded nearly $1 million for road safety education, and also opened a temporary microshelter community to help homelessness in the city. And, Utah is preparing for reintroduced Colorado wolves to possibly cross the border.
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The Hardware Wildlife Management Area offers sleigh rides through herds of wild elk to the public.
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The Utah Department of Transportation plans to use new federal funding for constructing wildlife crossings over busy roads, adding fencing, and more tracking and mapping tools.
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Wolverines need deep snow for their habitats, but experts say snow levels are dwindling due to climate change.
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In other news, a free tattoo removal program for former gang members is relaunching in Salt Lake City. And, a Provo woman was federally convicted for her part in a $6 million online romance scam.
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In other news, Herriman residents are being asked to keep a look out after a mountain lion was spotted over the weekend.
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Birdwatching is a fun hobby for all ages and it is a great way to connect with nature and increase self-efficacy, so let’s discuss the benefits and the importance of a safe environment for feeding our backyard birds.
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The fourth biannual survey of the Intermountain West’s shorebirds took place in August, seeing numbers on par with surveys taken in the 1980s.
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Biologists with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources are building a fence to protect boreal toads on East Mountain. While boreal toads are not federally listed as endangered, their populations are declining due to climate change.
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The invasive rusty crayfish was discovered in Lake Granby, and Colorado Parks and Wildlife is concerned because of its proximity to the Colorado River.