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UPR previously covered potential wetland impacts caused by the Willow Lakes housing development proposal near the Logan River, but there are additional concerns about flood risks.
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A novel strain of avian influenza has been spreading across the US for several months. The virus is often fatal for poultry and game birds, but can affect wild birds as well.
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Utah’s population is growing at an exceptional rate and proposed development to accommodate new residents is on the rise. These projects often need to obtain federal permits, and along with that comes an environmental assessment called NEPA.
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In light of Earth Day, it's important to discuss climate change and how to adapt to it. A group of students at USU are looking at adapting agriculture and livestock in Cache Valley.
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The earth is facing many challenges as climate change continues to alter ecosystems and landscapes. A group of USU graduate students are working to understand what agricultural practices in Cache Valley may look like in a changing climate
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A new strain of avian influenza is rapidly spreading across the US vectored mainly by wild ducks. It is very contagious and often lethal for game birds and poultry.
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Willow Lakes Holdings LLC responded to environmental concerns about a housing development proposal south of Logan.
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A controversial housing development project is proposing to fill in wetland areas and build homes in a floodplain on the west side of Logan, Utah.
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Lake Restoration Solutions, or LRS, the company looking to build islands in Utah Lake, recently launched a new website and billboards along I-15, aimed at increasing public awareness and involvement with the project.
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Utah Senator Mike McKell has sponsored a bill to designate Golden Eagles as the state bird of prey. Senate Bill 116 has received widespread support from bird lovers eager to see increased awareness of Golden Eagles.