Utah’s wildlife needs you
Once nearly lost, bald eagles, Bonneville cutthroat trout, and western toads have each made miraculous comebacks thanks to science, partnerships, and Utah’s Wildlife Action Plan. But their futures are far from guaranteed.
Join us for the Utah Wildlife Summit, where we’ll celebrate Utah’s greatest wildlife recovery stories and show you how to be part of writing the next chapter.
This family-friendly event features storytelling, hands-on activities, and a special conservation-themed stroll through the Aline W. Skaggs Wild Utah habitat.
Every visit to Hogle Zoo supports the zoo’s wildlife conservation initiatives, including a program to restore healthy populations through population monitoring, conservation breeding, and reintroduction. By attending the Utah Wildlife Summit, you can show your support for conserving not only western toads, but also the 256 at-risk species featured in the 2025-2035 Utah Wildlife Action Plan.
Utah Wildlife Summit schedule
10:30 – 11:00 AM | Wildlife Success Stories
Celebrate Utah’s conservation milestones and learn how species like the Bonneville cutthroat trout, Western toad, and bald eagle are bouncing back.
11:00 – 11:30 AM | Your Wild Story
Pick up a pen, marker, or brush and share why wildlife matters to you. Then snap a photo of your artwork and tag and with #MyWildStoryUT.
11:30 AM – 2:30 PM | Wild Utah Stroll
Grab your Wild Utah Passport and explore our Wild Utah habitat while meeting the partner organizations helping lead the charge for wildlife recovery. Learn, connect, and get your passport stamped for a chance to win wild prizes.
Meet the partners