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Wild About Utah is a weekly nature series produced by Utah Public Radio in cooperation with Stokes Nature Center, Bridgerland Audubon Society, Quinney College of Natural Resources, Cache Valley Wildli... more
FAQs about Wild About Utah:How many episodes does Wild About Utah have?The podcast currently has 192 episodes available.
July 14, 2020Sego LilliesWith pioneer Day’s a few weeks away, it’s time to honor a very special plant that saved many Utah pioneers....more4minPlay
July 07, 2020Beaver In Utah’s Desert RiversThe Price and San Rafael rivers flow through some of Utah’s driest areas. Both are tributaries of the Green River. These rivers are essential to sustain the wildlife, riparian vegetation, native and endangered fish populations, and livestock that live in Utah’s eastern desert. Beavers, native to both rivers, have far-reaching impacts on these waterways because of their ability to build dams that hold the water on the arid landscape – they are nature’s aquatic engineers. One beaver dam can...more5minPlay
June 29, 2020A Moral DilemmaI had a moral dilemma. I was driving home from work on a small back road as I usually do to avoid traffic. As I was heading north, two juvenile robins swooped down across the road, as they normally do, in the path of an oncoming red truck. The first robin managed to cut upwards fast enough to dodge the truck’s hood, but the second broadsided the truck, hitting its door, and fell to the ground crumpled....more4minPlay
June 22, 2020Wild About Nature JournalingAs a youth living minutes from the canyons east of Salt Lake City, I spent many Saturdays with my father carrying a backpack with sandwiches and his worn field guide to North American mushrooms....more5minPlay
June 16, 2020A Look Into The World Of DragonfliesA few days ago a friend invited me to join him on a dragonfly odyssey high on a ridge in a canyon east of Smithfield, Utah. What we observed can only be described as a natural phenomenon....more4minPlay
June 08, 2020Finding The Black Rosy-FinchHigh in the snow-covered mountains of Northern Utah, Kim Savides, a graduate student in the Department of Wildland Resources at Utah State University waits for the daily avalanche report during winter months. If favorable, she ventures out to remote bird feeders in hopes of finding black rosy-finches....more5minPlay
May 28, 2020Social Distancing Outside As Summer ArrivesSnow is melting down from the high country. The rivers, creeks and streams are swollen with runoff and sediment. Wildflower blooms are hitting their stride and schools are officially offline....more4minPlay
May 19, 2020Bears In UtahAs I hopped out of my car to take a short hike up Cache Valley’s Dry Canyon Trail I was surprised to see the Utah Department of Wildlife Resources had posted a picture of a black bear. “Bear Country,” it said. “Store food safely and keep campsites clean.” I’ve never seen a black bear in Utah but a quick check of the DNR website confirmed that as of last count, July of last year, there were 4,000 black bears in Utah. In winter the bears stay out of site. But by May they are coming out of...more4minPlay
May 11, 2020Evening GrosbeaksThe stunningly beautiful evening grosbeaks are mystery birds that come pouring from the canyons to invade our urban areas on a daily cycle- an eruptive population here in Cache Valley. I always hear their loud chirp notes high above, often beyond sight. They alight in towering trees where they feed and converse with chirps and trills all the while. Highly social, evening grosbeaks are unlike their four solitary grosbeak cousins....more4minPlay
May 05, 2020Reseeding Great Salt Lake’s Wetlands After PhragmitesThe Great Salt Lake provides approximately 75% of Utah’s wetlands, and is a resting area along the Pacific- Americas flyway. Migratory birds rely on the lake as a stopping spot for rest and nutrition which they obtain from the variety of native plant communities. These communities are at constant risk from the invasive reed Phragmites australis which is taking over native wetland plant communities....more4minPlay
FAQs about Wild About Utah:How many episodes does Wild About Utah have?The podcast currently has 192 episodes available.