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Safe Passage Saves Lives Save People Save Wildlife Park City Utah
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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 Park City – our informational pamphlet and door hanger outreach program!


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As a volunteer, you’ll receive a stack of wildlife collision prevention pamphlets and/or educational door hangers to share in your neighborhood, community, or residential areas where you have connections. It’s a simple yet powerful way to spread awareness and make a difference.


If you prefer to print these materials for display and distribution or share the information digitally, you can conveniently download them using the links above.



How it works:


  1. Fill out the quick questionnaire using the link below.

  2. SPSW will provide you with the requested literature and instructions.

  3. Share them in your community to help preserve the beauty and wildlife that drew us all to Park City in the first place.





By taking part, you’ll be joining neighbors and advocates who care deeply about protecting wildlife, preventing collisions, and helping our community coexist alongside the animals who also call this home.


Thank you for being part of this important work. Together, we can help protect both wildlife and people in Park City.


With gratitude,

Erin Ferguson and the Board of Directors

Save People Save Wildlife

 
 

Large Wildlife Killed on S.R. 224 year-to-date in 2025*

 Deer

28

3

Elk

2

Moose
Coyote

1

34

 TOTAL

*These are known deaths compiled by SPSW volunteers on S.R. 224 from Kimball Jct. to Kearns Blvd (S.R. 248). According to experts, the number of obvious visible carcasses along the road should be multiplied by 5 as not all animals die in the location they are struck.

Large Wildlife Killed on S.R. 224 in 2024*

Deer

40

4

Elk

3

Moose
Coyote

1

48

TOTAL

*These are known deaths compiled by SPSW volunteers on S.R. 224 from Kimball Jct. to Kearns Blvd (S.R. 248). According to experts, the number of obvious visible carcasses along the road should be multiplied by 5 as not all animals die in the location they are struck.

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