Projects


At the Wildlife Conservation Foundation (WCF), we're proud to support local projects that make a real difference for Utah's wildlife and natural habitats. From restoring vital water sources like the Blue Mountain Guzzler to improving streams and wildfire resilience on Tabby Mountain, our work helps both animals and local communities. We've supported bighorn sheep monitoring in the Book Cliffs, enhanced fish and wildlife habitat at Stewart Lake WMA, and improved sagebrush ecosystems by reducing invasive trees in the Anthro and Avintaquin areas. In the Willow Creek Watershed, we’re also helping restore important riparian zones. Every project we fund is focused on making Utah’s landscapes healthier and more sustainable for generations to come.

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