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Utah's Wildlife Action Plan for 2025 identifies over 250 at-risk species.
The plan aims to prevent species from being listed as federally endangered.
The Utah Wildlife Summit on Oct. 18 invites public conservation involvement.
SALT LAKE CITY — Over 250 species are identified as at-risk species in Utah, and conservationists say anyone in the state can get involved to help protect them.
The Utah Wildlife Action Plan is the blueprint for conserving the state's native species, providing a framework to help keep them off the federal endangered species list. The Utah Wildlife Action Plan is being revised for 2025, as its most recent version was created in 2015. The plan gets updated every decade to ensure at-risk species and their habitats rec