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Wild

Wild

By: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
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Have you ever wondered how wildlife agencies catch and track ducks and geese? Are you curious about what happens inside a fish hatchery? “Wild,” a podcast produced by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, answers these questions and provide insight into the work that Utah does to protect its wildlife. A new episode is launched the third Tuesday of each month and will feature an inside look at different projects and jobs within Utah’s wildlife agency. You can subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. We hope you enjoy this behind-the-scenes glimpse at how wildlife is managed in Utah. Nature & Ecology Political Science Politics & Government Science
Episodes
  • Ep. 73: Commercial Hunting Areas
    Oct 21 2025

    In this episode, DWR Wildlife Biologist Devri Tanner and Hatt Ranch Incorporated President Royd Hatt talk about the Commercial Hunting Area Program in Utah: what they are, how they work and how to take advantage of these unique hunting opportunities.

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    29 mins
  • Ep. 72: Rabbits of Utah
    Sep 16 2025

    In this episode, DWR Northern Region Box Elder District Biologist Daniel Sallee lets us tag along on a “rabbit route” and talks about the different rabbit species in Utah, where to find them and some tips for hunting them.

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    26 mins
  • Ep. 71: Utah fly fishing
    Aug 19 2025

    In this episode, DWR Habitat Section Assistant Chief Paul Thompson and Utah State Director for Utah Trout Unlimited Jordan Nielson dive into the world of fly fishing in Utah, including basic equipment, where to go and some of their favorite experiences on the river.

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    45 mins
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