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New research suggests that as Great Salt Lake shrinks and gets saltier, brine shrimp, a staple food for migrating birds and a boon to Utah’s economy, may be in danger of dramatic population declines.
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Due to increasing visitation and misuse of wildlife management areas in Utah, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is changing how it responds to violations. After decades of leniency, law enforcement is beginning to act.
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This Saturday, May 14th is World Migratory Bird Day, a global holiday that happens twice a year. Cache Valley has a surprising and caffeinated connection with our migratory feathered friends.
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Rosy-finches are unique birds that live high in the snowy mountains of the western United States. Researchers are tracking these birds to understand how their populations are faring in the face of climate change, and how to protect rosy-finches in the future.
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Utah hunters and outdoor enthusiasts from across the state gathered in Farmington on Thursday for an unusual appeal hearing regarding the Utah Wildlife Board’s recent decision to impose restrictions on trail cameras.
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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.
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Brine shrimp are an abundant crustacean in Great Salt Lake, providing a critical source of food for migratory birds, and brine shrimp eggs are sold across the world as feed for aquaculture facilities, bringing in millions of dollars to Utah’s economy. Now, a group of Utahns are looking to instate brine shrimp as Utah’s state crustacean.
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On Monday, the US Forest Service issued a draft proposing approval for a right of way through the Ashley National Forest, for the Uinta Basin Railway. A…
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The Uinta Basin Railway has been proposed on and off since 1902, to export oil and gas products from the Uinta Basin. The current proposal is waiting on…