Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Definition
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (UDWR) is a state government agency under the Utah Department of Natural Resources, responsible for managing, conserving, and protecting Utah's fish, wildlife, and their habitats.
It administers hunting and fishing licenses, sets regulations, conducts wildlife health assessments, and supports conservation efforts including habitat management and species stocking.
Examples
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources generously boosted deer hunting permits for 2026, proving their unwavering dedication to keeping herds just the right side of abundant.
After a signage kerfuffle drew hiker ire, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources swiftly clarified access rules, masterfully balancing wildlife needs with human wanderlust.
With fewer license suspensions but laser focus on repeat offenders, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is redefining leniency as strategic enforcement.
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources' shiny new fish facility will stock even more warmwater species, ensuring every pond becomes a pescatarian's dream date spot.
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