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Utah DWR- Great Basin Research Center

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources' Great Basin Research Center, located in Ephraim, Utah, conducts forest and rangeland restoration research needed to implement effective wildlife habitat conservation programs statewide. The primary objective is to develop the Division's capability to restore poor-condition big game winter ranges.

The Great Basin Research Center conducts germination trials and cultivation studies on Native Plant Program species.  The facility also stores seed for the program.

Contact: Jason Vernon — Program Manager

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

Great Basin Research Center

Phone: (435) 283-4441

E-mail: JasonVernon@utah.gov

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