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Some people enjoy hiking, others even enjoy backpacking trips, but a smaller subset of outdoor enthusiasts take the sport to a whole other level by…
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Last month, UPR explored the ramifications of Great Salt Lake’s declining water levels for Utah’s people and wildlife, but what’s being done to stop the…
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This week USU’s Ecology Center hosted Dr. Margaret Walls for their monthly seminar series. Walls is an economist and senior fellow at Resources for the…
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The Federal Emergency Management Administration's (FEMA) Public Assistance program has given an additional ten million dollars in funds to the state of…
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The Department of Energy has awarded PacifiCorp $6.4 million to create a program to manage solar panels, batteries and electric vehicle charging stations…
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The US Forest Service is proposing a revised forest plan for the Manti La Sal National Forest. The forest plan has not been updated since its inception 35…
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Over the past five years, the boundaries of two of Utah's national monuments have fluctuated dramatically. National monuments don’t usually change size…
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This summer, while running on the river trail, I saw an otter. A real life river otter. It leapt out of the water and darted into a pocket between rocks…
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The Biden Administration’s oil and gas leasing moratorium last January was met with opposition. Landon Newell, a Staff Attorney with the Southern Utah…
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The leaves are changing, the weather is cooling off and many birds are beginning to fly south for winter. There are many challenges birds face as they…