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A Major Step Forward for Wildlife and Safety on SR-224
Rock Design Associates releases the Phase 1 Park City Connectivity Report in partnership with Save People Save Wildlife Big news, Park City! The results of months of collaboration, research, and community partnership are in — and they mark a milestone for wildlife, safety, and our shared mountain home. Save People Save Wildlife (SPSW) is proud to announce the release of the Rock Design Associates (RDA) Phase 1 Park City Connectivity Report, an independent, science-based engin
Oct 15


On The Cover | Neighbors of Park City Magazine
OCTOBER 2025 CALL OF THE WILD Save People Save Wildlife uses grassroots solutions to tackle vehicle wildlife collisions in summit county....
Oct 5


Join Our New Volunteer Opportunity
Save People Save Wildlife (SPSW) is excited to launch our new campaign that shares safety information to help both wildlife and humans in...
Sep 9


Moving Forward Together: Update on the SR 224 Wildlife Mitigation Study
At Save People Save Wildlife (SPSW), we know that meaningful change takes time, collaboration, and respect. That’s why we’re encouraged...
Sep 2


Behind the Scenes: Thank you to the dedicated crew at the UDOT Park City Maintenance Shed
On a rainy April morning, Save People Save Wildlife (SPSW) had the special privilege of visiting the hardworking crew at the Park City...
Aug 22


Watch: From Silhouettes to Doorsteps — Saving People and Wildlife
Before you read on, take a moment to watch this short video . It shows one of the silhouettes now standing along S.R. 224 — a striking,...
Aug 13


A Major Step Forward for Wildlife and Public Safety in Park City
Last week marked a pivotal moment for Park City and the wildlife that call this area home. Save People Save Wildlife (SPSW) welcomed Rock Design Associates for a site visit to S.R. 224 as part of our independent study on wildlife mitigation strategies—and the effort made headlines in The Park Record.
Jul 25


UDOT says wildlife fencing gap near site of semi accident is where previous project ended
Summit County residents have expressed concerns about what looks like an opening in the wildlife fencing along Interstate 80 near Kimball Junction after a semi-truck accident involving an elk shut down traffic for several hours last month.
Jul 3


SPSW Earns the Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid—Here’s Why It Matters
We have exciting news to share! Save People Save Wildlife (SPSW) has just been awarded the 2025 Platinum Seal of Transparency—the highest...
Jun 19


Interstate 80 closes near Silver Creek after oil tanker overturns in wildlife collision
The Park Record by Eva Herinkova June 19, 2025 The rear trailer of a semi hauling crude oil overturned in a multi-vehicle accident...
Jun 19


Park City wildlife advocacy group reports moose death in S.R. 224 collision
The Park Record by Jay Hamburger June 10, 2025 Two moose calf silhouettes are alongside S.R. 224. The silhouettes were previously placed...
Jun 10


KPCW | Park City Council wants to collaborate with wildlife safety group
The Park City Council wants to work more closely with a local nonprofit focused on reducing vehicle-wildlife collisions in the area. Federal dollars are available for projects.
May 19


Town Lift | Where the wild things cross: Deer silhouettes promote road safety
The silhouettes aim to alert motorists to the frequent movement of wildlife across this busy roadway, enhancing safety for both animals...
Apr 28


Environment America Invites You To Tell Congress: Give wildlife room to roam
Long ago, the North American wilderness was vast. Bison numbered in the millions across the Great Plains, and mountain lions ranged from...
Apr 8


Protecting Park City's Wildlife: How a $50,000 Gift Brings Us One Step Closer to preventing wildlife vehicle collisions along SR 224
Big news, Park City! We’re thrilled to share that the John C. Kish Foundation has stepped up in a big way with a generous $50,000 donation.
Mar 28


Award-Winning Photographer Works to Save Wildlife Through Her Photos
Conservationist and photographer Shauna Hart creates work showcasing Rocky Mountain and Yellowstone wildlife in winter. With a busy...
Mar 2


Voices of the community continue to ask leadership to support wildlife crossings on SR 224
Our community values its wildlife and is concerned about their safety as well as public safety on our roads.
Jan 20


Local photographer Shauna Hart earns national recognition and highlights the need for wildlife crossings on SR 224 in Park City
PARK CITY, UTAH — (December 11, 2024) Renowned local photographer and conservation advocate Shauna Hart has been awarded the prestigious...
Dec 11, 2024


Park City Council members voice importance of wildlife connectivity as High Valley Transit proposes reduced road width for SR 224 BRT project
Council member Bill Ciraco would like to see something that: "...provides some movement (for wildlife) from east to west across that corrid
Dec 6, 2024


Caution Alert 🚨 | Daylight Savings & Wildlife Safety
As clocks fall back, our commutes shift into darker hours—right when animals are more active. 🦌🐻 Sadly, this increases the frequency of...
Oct 31, 2024
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