Utah wildlife bridge
Utahs wildlife bridge has become a crossing for many different kinds of animals. These animals have been and are continually being kept safe by this bridge. If you would like to learn more about the wildlife bridge click the wildlife bridge button below.
Shiras Moose

Shiras moose is the only species of moose in Utah. Even though they are the smallest species of moose they can still weigh close to one ton. Moose are using the bridge pretty regularly. The Utah wildlife bridge helps keep these huge animals off the 65 MPH Parleys canyon highway. if you would like to see more about these awesome animals click the Shiras moose button below.
Black Bears

Black bears are one of the most elusive animals in Utah. Black bears can weigh 100 to 650 pounds. Black bears are not always black. Their fur color can be blond, black, and cinnamon color. Black Bears are omnivores and need to eat 10 to 20 pounds a day to stay healthy.
Porcupines

Porcupines usually weigh around 30 pounds and are the largest rodent in the world. Porcpines have quils on their back and tail with soft fur everywhere else.
Mule Deer

Mule deer are one of the most common animals in Utah. Mule deer usually weigh around 100 to 300 pounds and are about 2 and 1/2 feet to 3 feet tall at their shoulder. If you would like to learn more about mule deer click below!
Elk

Elk like moose are one of the many animals we are glad to see using the wildlife bridge! Elk can weigh between 500 and 750 pounds. They can also be 6 to 8 feet long!
Bobcats

A few bobcats can be found using the wildlife bridge. These cats are not very big but are really fun to see. Bobcats are mostly using this bridge at night!
Squirrels

Mountain Lions

Its super awesome to always see mountain lions. Its really cool that we know that they are starting to use the wildlife bridge. Click below for more information about mountain lions!
Rock Chucks (Yellow Bellied Marmot)

Coyotes

Coyotes are another animal that is very common in Utah. Coyotes are not too big but are about the size of a midsized dog. Click below for more information about coyotes!
Chipmunks

Raccoons

Wildlife Bridge
Due to the high amount of animal traffic they are try to generate by animals people are not allowed near the wildlife bridge in Parleys Canyon.
