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State historic office launches anti-vandalism campaign, seeks volunteer 'site stewards'

Utah Libraries and History · January 9, 2026
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Summary

The Utah Legislature tasked the State Historic Preservation Office with a statewide archaeological anti-vandalism campaign; presenters urged recreational users to serve as volunteer 'Utah cultural site stewards' to help monitor and report damage amid limited land manager capacity.

Speaker 2, an unidentified speaker, said the Utah Legislature has tasked the State Historic Preservation Office with a statewide archaeological anti-vandalism campaign aimed at preventing damage to the state's archaeological and cultural resources.

The campaign, presenters said, will focus in its first year on the recreation community and on recruiting volunteers to monitor sites. "This first year, we're really gonna focus on the recreation community," Speaker 3 said, describing an outreach strategy that targets people who already use public lands.

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