A black-and-white striped skunk is standing on green grass next to a brick building.
Skunks are active in Utah year-round, and their spray packs quite a punch! 𦨠π€’
Learn more about how to avoid skunk conflicts and the steps you can take to protect your pets and property: bit.ly/skunk_tips
05.02.2026 00:50 β π 0 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
A large moose is standing in the snow in someoneβs yard, backed up against their wooden fence.
A large moose with a brownish, patchy coat is striding toward a homeownerβs driveway. The house and garage are visible in the background.
A moose is standing in a landscaped yard, facing away from the camera toward a white, vinyl fence. The edge of a trampoline is visible in the foreground.
A moose is in a city, lying on the ground between a skinny, bare tree and a building with reflective windows.
Have you ever seen a moose in your neighborhood?
π« Contact the Utah DWR if itβs within city limits.
π« Donβt approach it or try to βherdβ it out of your yard.
π« Secure your pets. A moose will kick and stomp them.
Review other important moose safety tips: bit.ly/moosetips
16.01.2026 19:29 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
The image has a cougar prowling through snow on the left side. The text at the top says βWhat to do if you encounter a cougar:β There is a bulleted list of safety tips down the right side that reads as follows:
Stop. Never run from a cougar. Do not approach the cougar.
Maintain eye contact.
Pick up small children and pets or keep them very close to you.
Stand up tall.
Make yourself look bigger by raising and waving your arms or jacket above your head.
Talk firmly in a loud voice, back away slowly and leave the area.
Fight back if you are attacked! Protect your head and neck. If you are aggressive enough, the cougar will probably flee.
The Wild Aware Utah logo is visible at the bottom of the graphic.
Learn more about cougar behavior and review important safety tips: bit.ly/utah_cougar_...
09.12.2025 03:36 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
A cougar is perched near the top of a bare-branched tree, looking down. Snow is visible in the background.
You should report a cougar sighting to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources if:
π¨ It has killed something in a neighborhood or yard.
π¨ It exhibits aggressive behavior.
π¨ It appears several times on your security cameras.
09.12.2025 03:36 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
A cougar is looking out from the branches of a pine or fir tree.
This is the time of year when mountain lions sometimes follow migrating deer to Utahβs foothills and valleys.
09.12.2025 03:36 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
The image has a cougar prowling through snow on the left side. The text at the top says βWhat to do if you encounter a cougar:β There is a bulleted list of safety tips down the right side that reads as follows:
Stop. Never run from a cougar. Do not approach the cougar.
Maintain eye contact.
Pick up small children and pets or keep them very close to you.
Stand up tall.
Make yourself look bigger by raising and waving your arms or jacket above your head.
Talk firmly in a loud voice, back away slowly and leave the area.
Fight back if you are attacked! Protect your head and neck. If you are aggressive enough, the cougar will probably flee.
The Wild Aware Utah logo is visible at the bottom of the graphic.
Learn more about cougar behavior and review important safety tips: bit.ly/utah_cougar_...
09.12.2025 03:31 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
A cougar is perched near the top of a bare-branched tree, looking down. Snow is visible in the background.
You should report a cougar sighting to the @UtahDWR if:
π¨ It has killed something in a neighborhood or yard.
π¨ It exhibits aggressive behavior.
π¨ It appears several times on your security cameras.
09.12.2025 03:31 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
A big, dark-brown moose (without antlers) is standing next to the road in a city and munching red berries on a tree. A large building is visible in the background.
Seeing lots of wildlife is a perk of living in Utah, but do you know when a wildlife sighting should be reported? Learn more in this recent article from our partners at the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources: bit.ly/reporting_wi...
21.11.2025 23:52 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
A quill-covered porcupine walks through green grass and rocks in a forested area.
If you plan to hike with your dog this fall, please keep it leashed around any porcupines you encounter. Learn more about avoiding conflicts with these prickly mammals: bit.ly/porcupine_tips (2/2) πΈ: Jim Shuler
18.09.2025 19:10 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
This photo captures an open-mouthed porcupine, and its bright orange teeth and pink tongue are visible. Its body is covered with light-colored quills and it has long, sharp claws.
Porcupines are large rodents that live throughout Utah and have many unique characteristics:
β‘οΈ Orange or red teeth (thanks to iron-rich enamel)
β‘οΈ A body covered in 30,000 barbed quills, which detach easily and get stuck in predators
β‘οΈ Excellent tree-climbing ability
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18.09.2025 19:10 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
A bear is walking through green plants, brush and mixed vegetation on a sunny day.
Planning your last camping trips of the summer? βΊ Always keep a clean camp and follow these additional bear safety tips: bit.ly/bearsafetytips
08.08.2025 21:21 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
This sad encounter in Colorado could have easily happened here. Follow these tips to prevent incidents with moose: bit.ly/moosetips
29.05.2025 15:25 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
A bear with rounded ears and a brownish-black coat walks through rocks and brush on a sunny day. There are green plants and small trees in the background.
Planning to camp or hike this summer? Our partners at the Utah DWR recently shared these important safety tips about how to avoid conflicts with bears: bit.ly/4jvK4lB
09.05.2025 22:49 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Image is a split graphic with a black bear walking through brush on the right side, and details about Wild Aware Utah Day on the left side. The text on the left says:
Wild Aware Utah Day
Saturday, May 17
10 AM - 2 PM
The text is above the Utahβs Hogle Zoo and Wild Aware Utah logos.
Join us at @hoglezoo.bsky.social for Wild Aware Utah Day on Saturday, May 17! Youβll learn about:
π» Being aware of wildlife
βΊ Camping, hiking and recreating safely
π Identifying wildlife
π¨ Preventing human/wildlife conflicts
Learn more about this fun event: bit.ly/WAUDay2025
08.05.2025 22:35 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Because they feed on roadkill, eagles and other raptors are often hit by vehicles. Be careful when driving and watch out for birds of prey along Utahβs roadways: bit.ly/birdsofprey_safety
06.03.2025 19:19 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Learn more about how to avoid conflicts with different species so you can protect your backyard flock: bit.ly/wildsafety
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05.02.2025 16:51 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Additional tips:
π Remove other items that could attract predators to your yard, including pet food, water sources, bird feeders and fallen fruit.
π Install outdoor and motion-sensitive lighting around your property.
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05.02.2025 16:51 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
If you have chickens, follow these tips to help keep them safe:
π Provide secure, enclosed shelters for your chickens, especially at night.
π Supervise your birds when they are outside their enclosure.
π Trim or remove vegetation that could hide predatory wildlife.
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05.02.2025 16:51 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Four chickens are visible within a sturdy, locked enclosure made of dark-gray wood and wire mesh. There are two black chickens, one white chicken and one auburn chicken.
Many of Utahβs wild animals β including bobcats, cougars, coyotes and foxes β are always looking for an easy meal, and backyard chickens are a common target. ππ³ (1/4)
05.02.2025 16:51 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 1
A lean coyote with brown and tan fur β and large ears β walks through dry grass and sagebrush.
Coyotes live throughout Utah, even in our cities and neighborhoods. They will eat just about anything, including small mammals, birds and pet food. πββ¬ππ
Here are some safety tips you can follow to help prevent coyote encounters: bit.ly/coyote_tips
πΈ: Jim Shuler
31.01.2025 15:11 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
A large red-tailed hawk (with white, brown and red feathers) stands on the snow-covered branch of a leafless tree. The birdβs wings are raised, and it appears to be preparing to fly.
Have you seen eagles, hawks or owls in your neighborhood? π¦
π¦ Itβs exciting to spot large birds of prey, but they can pose a threat to small pets and backyard poultry.
Learn how to avoid conflicts with hungry raptors: bit.ly/avoid_raptor...
πΈ: Jim Shuler
12.12.2024 17:48 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
A large moose with dark-brown fur is standing in an urban area, eating red berries off a tree. There are patches of snow on the ground and a building in the background.
One of the best things about living in Utah is seeing wildlife. But some animals cause more alarm than others, especially if they wander into our towns and neighborhoods.
Check out these tips from our partners at @utahdwr.bsky.social about when to report wildlife sightings: bit.ly/report_wildl...
22.11.2024 17:08 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
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