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Last modified: Monday, September 24, 2007

Getting involved

Hardware Ranch elk viewing
Visiting Hardware Ranch provides a unique opportunity to observe wintering elk close-up. The Division-owned ranch is operated as an elk-feeding and wildlife research location. Visitors are welcome.

Hunter education
All prospective hunters born after 1965 must pass a Division-approved hunter education course. Learn more about this program and access a current class schedule.

Nature tourism
The Division of Natural Resources nature tourism program taps into what some describe as the fastest-growing segment of the travel industry.

Project WILD
A pre-kindergarten through grade 12 conservation education curriculum based on wildlife, Project WILD capitalizes on the natural interest children have in wildlife, providing exciting hands-on activities that enhance student learning in all subject and skill areas.

Community Fishing Program
Good fishing just around the corner or down the road. Find out more about fishing in the city and in your neighborhood.

Utah Wetlands Education Program
Designed for 4th graders, the Utah Wetlands Education Program includes school and field-based experiential activities to help teachers meet Utah State science core curriculum requirements.

Watchable wildlife
Are you interested in observing or photographing Utah's wildlife? If so, this program can assist you.


 
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