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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Our mission is growing and we welcome your assistance!

Volunteer opportunities include:

 
  • community coexistence and awareness
  • social media campaigns
  • regulatory support
  • fundraising

Contact us today to further explore our needs and your interests!​
 

YOUR COMMUNITY TOOLKIT

Want to get involved at your own pace?  Here are a few tools that will help with our collaborative mission of safeguarding our mountain lions.  
 
a. Send a letter to the editor of  your local paper expressing your concerns.  Here's a LTE guide with tips on drafting an effective LTE including a recent example.

b. Contact your local representative to express concerns about the State's predator management practices.  Here's a how to guide including some communique examples that might help.

c. Contact DWR and DWR's Regional Advisory Council to express your concerns about the BYU study (WRI 7707) and to seek their support for the amendment of HB 125 and HB 469.  Here's a how to guide for approaching DWR.

d. Follow the efforts of our friends in Boulder by subscribing to their Cougar Field Notes newsletter (email cougarfieldnotes@gmail.com with the subject: Sign Me Up!) and Facebook and Instagram feeds @cougarwildlandsinitiative on Facebook and Instagram. 

e. Explore UMLC's coexistence tips that can be implemented in your home and community today.

ABOUT US >

We are a dedicated and diverse group of Utah residents that are interested in mountain lions, their protection, management, and improving our understanding of them. Our work in Utah began in 2017 with the goal of improving social tolerance of mountain lions through the use of community engagement, education, and camera traps. As our work evolved over time, we became involved with other wildlife communities that were concerned about mountain lions, their management, our understanding of them, their portrayal in the media, coexistence challenges, and public perception. 

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In order to do our best work for mountain lions, collaboration with all wildlife stakeholders is one of our core beliefs. By working with one another on shared goals, we can accomplish more for Utah's mountain lions!

Utah Mountain Lion Conservation is in affiliation with Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE) a non-profit charity exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

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