Animals
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Utah Builds Fish Ladders, Bridges, Fences to Protect Migrating Wildlife from Human Disturbance
Fish ladders, bridges, and fences are just a few of the solutions that Utah is slated to build for protecting migrating wildlife from human interference. This will also reduce the incidents of vehicle crashes that result in the death of wildlife. Learn about Utah's efforts here.
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