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Sticky tar seeps near Great Salt Lake’s Spiral Jetty entrap unsuspecting wildlife. One author found wisdom about life, healing and our impacts to the planet in the goo.
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This month’s USU Ecology Center speaker will explore the intricacies of bird migration, and how little we know about it.
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The Utah Rivers Council, along with twelve Utah municipalities announced Tuesday the start of this year’s initiative to distribute discounted rain collection barrels across the state.
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News of the shrinking Great Salt Lake has reached audiences across the world, but how are other saline lakes faring? One saline lake, half a world away from Utah, is the target of ambitious protections and education initiatives, even as environmental threats against it mount.
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The Great Salt Lake Strike Team, a group of researchers and state officials, announced findings and policy suggestions in a new report at this month’s Kem C. Gardner Newsmaker Breakfast.
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The Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation commemorated the Bear River Massacre over the weekend. Despite strong winds and poor road conditions, the event drew a sizable crowd.
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The Bear River Massacre near the Utah-Idaho border was one of the bloodiest attacks on Native Americans in the United States. Now, the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation are partnering with Utah State University researchers and local ecologists to heal the site, both culturally and ecologically.
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The Biden administration's "All In" program aims to reduce homelessness in the U.S. at least 25% by 2025.
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Large saline lakes, like Great Salt Lake, provide essential habitat for migrating birds across the Americas.
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Around Christmas-time each year, the National Audubon Society holds the Christmas Bird Count, an event where bird-loving volunteers count as many birds as they can in a twenty-four hour period.