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Zebra and quagga mussels can devastate an ecosystem, and Yellowstone National Park is doing everything it can to keep them out. Most recently, that...
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For thousands of years, the Whitebark Pine has provided a valuable food source for birds and bears throughout the Mountain West. But dwindling numbers...
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A new study out of our region shows that when more women are involved in group-decision making about natural resources, conservation gets a boost.
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The Federal Duck Stamp Program is for the birds, at least when it comes to birdwatchers.Required for all waterfowl hunters 16 and older, the stamp program…
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A local effort to bring beavers back to Salt Lake City's Red Butte Canyon is dead in the water after the U.S. Forest Service sunk the idea this week.Pat…
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Conservationists from around the country are opposing congressional legislation to allow a four-lane highway through a desert tortoise preserve in…
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Field trips are kicking off the National Audubon Society’s convention just after sunrise this morning, as one of the nation’s biggest and oldest…
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A petite potato is putting Garfield County in the scientific spotlight this week. That’s where Utah researchers say they’ve found evidence of the earliest…
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Thousands of Salt Lake area businesses and residents will pay higher water rates beginning today. One of the largest water providers in the state approved…
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Utah water watchers are reminding Wasatch Front residents that October 1st is the time of year to stop watering lawns and gardens. Randy Julander is the…
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The Land and Water Conservation Fund is one of the items on Congress’ to-do list in September, and its supporters are rallying the public in hopes of…
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The mountains forming Salt Lake City’s stunning backdrop are in danger of being loved to death. But now a new agreement, the Mountain Accord, aims to…