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Western Wildlife Conservancy staff and volunteers attend Utah Wildlife Board meetings and Regional Wildlife Advisory Council (RAC) meetings advocating for wildlife protection. You’ll also find the WWC team at our booth generating support for wildlife and native habitat at various public events and forums around the western united states.

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Sign up for the WWC email list to learn about events, campaigns, educational opportunities, and how you can help protect western North America’s native carnivores and their habitat.

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    Wildlife for All

    A national campaign to reform state wildlife management.

    Some Wildlife for All is a national campaign to reform state wildlife management to be more democratic, just, compassionate, and focused on protecting wild species and ecosystems.

    Democratic: because wildlife is held in the public trust and everyone should have a voice in wildlife decisions.

    Just: because wild animals deserve to be treated fairly as members of the community of life.

    Compassionate: because wild animals are sentient beings worthy of our empathy and respect.

    Focused on ecological health: because of the urgent neet to protect species and ecosystems in the face of a global extinction crisis.

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    Utah Mountain Lion Conservation

    Improving social tolerance and understanding of cougars in Utah through collaboration, education, research, community, and more!

    We are a dedicated and diverse group of Utah residents that are interested in mountain lions, their protection, management, and improving our understanding of them. Our work in Utah began in 2017 with the goal of improving social tolerance of mountain lions through the use of community engagement, education, and camera traps. As our work evolved over time, we became involved with other wildlife communities that were concerned about mountain lions, their management, our understanding of them, their portrayal in the media, coexistence challenges, and public perception.
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