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As the lake level drops, more tar seeps are exposed — entrapping birds and small mammals. Writer Gretchen Henderson says the hauntingly beautiful phenomenon is a barometer of climate change.
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While Utah’s leaders are optimistic about the record snow and spring runoff, researchers remain concerned about the state of the lake.
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Even as Utah religious leaders of all stripes are urging lawmakers to take immediate action to save the Great Salt Lake, one faith might be able to make the biggest impact.
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Poet Elizabeth Cruz urges Utah to get involved and turn things around for the Great Salt Lake. “We’re only experts to destroy, to assassinate,” she sadly observes.
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La poeta Elizabeth Cruz insta a Utah a que se involucre para cambiar el futuro del Gran Lago Salado. “Somos solo expertos para destruir, para asesinar”, observa tristemente.
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The demise of the Great Salt Lake and its potential impact on an 11-year-old girl is laid bare in an emotional short story written by playwright Elaine Jarvik.