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Dec 12, 20251 min
What the UN Decade of Sustainable Transport means, and why it matters
Around the world, transportation infrastructure connects people and drives economies. But when poorly planned, it fragments habitats, increases emissions, and weakens resilience. And right now, we’re living in the most explosive era of infrastructure expansion in human history. By  Evan Freund Published onDecember 10, 2025 © Getty Images / Thianchai Sitthikongsak / WWF-US The United Nations (UN) has launched the first-ever Decade of Sustainable Transport (2026–2035), a global effort to...

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Dec 9, 20251 min
The Science of the Greatest Snow on Earth with Evan Thayer of Open Snow
On December 4th we hosted The Science of the Greatest Snow on Earth at The Ele Bar at Red Rock Brewery in Kimball Junction. It was wonderful to come together—sharing good food, good beer, and great conversation—while diving into the science that shapes our winters. A heartfelt thank-you as well to Evan Thayer of OpenSnow for delivering such insightful, engaging perspectives on current weather conditions and what truly makes Utah’s snow one-of-a-kind. Events like this are possible because...

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Oct 15, 20253 min
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 engineering assessment...

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Large Wildlife Killed on S.R. 224 in 2026*

Deer

1

0

Elk

0

Moose
Coyote

0

1

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 year-to-date in 2025*

 Deer

36

3

Elk

2

Moose
Coyote

1

42
 

 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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