Photographer launches ethical photography program to help Utah wildlife thrive

  • Photographers mentor youth in wildlife photography and conservation at Antelope Island.
  • Shauna Hart leads the program, emphasizing ethical photography and wildlife respect.
  • The initiative aims to instill conservation values in Utah’s younger generations.

SYRACUSE — If you happened to visit Antelope Island on a Saturday this month, you may have seen a group of teenagers photographing wildlife.

More than a dozen youth participated in a new Utah Wildlife Federation program in Syracuse to learn from four wildlife photographers who took them out to Antelope Island and helped them capture the magic of nature.

“It’s been so well received. We’re just over the moon with it! I just wish we could do it for thousands of kids,” said Shauna Hart, an award-winning wildlife photographer who came up with the idea for the program…

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