Utah’s Watershed Restoration Initiative works to improve and restore high-priority watersheds and habitats throughout the state, including in northeastern Utah. Between 2022 and 2023, Utah’s Watershed Restoration Initiative completed a lot of habitat restoration work, including restoring 148,883 acres across Utah, mixing and spreading 523,120 pounds of seed on various landscapes, and completing a total of 101 habitat restoration projects. Over $37 million dollars of total funding was invested by more than 86 partners to pay for the different restoration projects. Restoration work completed in local counties so far totals 52,440 acres in Daggett County; 90,615 acres in Duchesne County; and 155,767 acres in Uintah County.