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In other news, a fatal disease that affects hooved animals was found in Carbon County. And, the world's largest acidic geyser started erupting again for the first time in over five years.
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Drought means less water and less oxygen for Utah's fish, putting them under increased stress and requiring more care from anglers this summer.
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In other news, Bangerter Highway was closed near Riverton Friday morning after construction crews hit a gas line.
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In other news, Utah firefighters are preparing to head home after two weeks battling the Los Angeles County wildfires. And, Utahns can see bald eagles across the state this winter.
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In other news, The Utah Division of Water Quality is warning of various toxic algal blooms in multiple Utah waterbodies.
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In other news, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is asking anglers to harvest specific fish in four water bodies. And, a $152 million road project began in San Juan County.
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Though they're not predators, bison can still be dangerous. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources urges visitors to give these animals lots of space when recreating at the park.
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A tubing launch spot onto the Weber River near Henefer is so popular that the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is contracting a private concessionaire to manage the weekend "tubers," which descend upon the area’s parking lot in droves, in upwards of 150 vehicles.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is conducting their annual spring survey of the Columbia Spotted Frog throughout central Utah.