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Many resorts have partnered with groups to create innovative programs that restore public lands surrounding resorts making a positive impact on the natural world by conserving and dedicating areas for wildlife and conservation.
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Each snowflake individually seems insignificant, but together, relentless by the millions, snow crystals pile up. They cover the ground, flock the trees, and settle into the gaps of my jacket. Their strength is in their numbers and their ability to bond with each other.
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The Mount Naomi Wilderness and Tony Grove Recreation Area have been collectively recognized as Utah’s second old-growth forest site, joining a national network dedicated to protecting and celebrating ancient forests.
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Late-night travelers should plan ahead as Logan Canyon will be fully closed Monday and Tuesday nights for pipe installation and road repairs.
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The average 18 year-old high school graduate today has spent approximately four-years of their lives on screens. Four years. Four years of childhood that they will never get back. Our children need wildness now, more than ever.
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This Utah field station was used by New Deal workers and wounded soldiers. Now, it has another shot at life as the Logan City School District's Grizzly Outdoor Learning Center.
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The sludge doesn't impact Logan's water supply, but it can disrupt the river and damage the ecosystem. Even worse, experts say the canyon is overdue for a wildfire.
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In other news, funding issues have halted a bill meant to help Utah's childcare shortage. And, former state Sen. Karen Mayne, who served in the legislature for 15 years, died at age 78.
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In other news, the Logan Fire Department evacuated two homes Tuesday afternoon while emergency crews responded to a gas line broken during construction at 1000 North 250 West.
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Researchers have been measuring the snow water equivalent at the Tony Grove Ranger Station Snow Course for 100 years. That data helps them predict Utah's water supply.