January #LoveYourWatershed Cleanup

Join Utah’s Hogle Zoo and the Jordan River Commission in Lehi for their “Second Saturday #LoveYourWatershed” clean-up event. Help us collect trash and organic matter to keep these from getting into the Jordan River and other waterways. This cleanup will take place in Lehi. We will be meeting at the 1500 N. Trailhead on the Jordan […]

Hogle Zoo Conservation Action- #LoveYourWatershed

Trail Walk & Cleanup Join us and Utah’s Hogle Zoo for the final #SecondSaturday #LoveYourWatershed event of the year. We will be collecting trash and organic matter to keep it out of our waterways. Trash grabbers will be provided to aide in picking things us and wagons will be available for those that are unable […]

Hogle Zoo Conservation Action- Planting

Come out for our final planting event of the year. . During these cold months, plants are able to focus all of their energy on developing a robust root system to sustain them through the following spring and summer. Based on need and plant availability this event will either focus on the planting on tall-pot […]

Hogle Zoo Conservation Action- Clean & Feed

Join us for an evening of crafting and socializing in support of the Jordan River. We will be creating cleanup kits to be distributed to community members who want to do independent cleanups along the Jordan River Parkway as well as bird feeders to support our overwintering bird populations. You can choose to take your […]

Hogle Zoo Conservation Action- Bats & Birds

Celebrate Bat Week with us at the Zoo. You will learn about the Bats that live in Utah from a Division of Wildlife Conservation Biologist. Find out how you can help support bats and help to mend mist nets used in bat surveys. Participate in bat related games and activates to celebrate all the things […]

Hogle Zoo Conservation Action- Planting

UPDATE: Date changed to October 11 With the return of cold weather comes the return of planting season. During these cold months, plants are able to focus all of their energy on developing a robust root system to sustain them through the following spring and summer. Based on need and plant availability this event will […]