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In other news, seven people are vying for the Ogden Mayor position, and the Division of Wildlife Resources has released a new app for those searching for "deadheads."
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Sticky tar seeps near Great Salt Lake’s Spiral Jetty entrap unsuspecting wildlife. One author found wisdom about life, healing and our impacts to the planet in the goo.
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There's a misconception that birds will abandon their young if you touch them, but the Division of Wildlife Resources says parents probably won't even notice you handled them.
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The lawsuit alleges that three pharmacy chains exacerbated Utah's opioid crisis. Attorneys for Rite-Aid and Kroger asked for the lawsuit to be dropped, but the judge denied the request.
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Large saline lakes, like Great Salt Lake, provide essential habitat for migrating birds across the Americas.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has released details about 2022 illegal wildlife kills. Utah saw a slight increase in illegally killed wildlife last year, according to DWR Capt. Chad Bettridge.
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The Utah Wildlife Board is looking for two new members for 2023.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is creating a new app that will help users submit faster reports of roadkill to cleanup crews.
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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.