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The spectacle of fluorescent red salmon usually attracts a crowd each year. But this year’s migration was behind schedule, and wildlife officials say the recent heatwave may be one reason.
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Teton County, Wyoming lawmakers passed a law this year to require people in some parts of Jackson Hole to secure their trash and other attractants.
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People have always feared the unknown. And that fear transforms some animals into monsters in our minds — like sharks in the ocean, or rattlesnakes in the West.
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The International Monarch Monitoring Blitz has begun. It documents migratory monarch butterfly sightings, and now that the butterfly is endangered, it’s more important than ever.
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Climate change and outdated dams are shrinking fish populations across the Mountain West and beyond. That includes a species that a Nevada Native American tribe used to rely on.
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Another avian influenza outbreak was confirmed earlier this year. The virus spreads easily among birds, but people don’t need to worry about themselves.
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“The June Sucker, probably more than anything nowadays, is a barometer for the health of Utah Lake and its environment.”
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With the bulk of wildfire season on the horizon, officials in the Mountain West region are working to minimize risks. And sometimes they’re getting help from four-legged friends.
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The latest Utah news for Wednesday morning, April 27, 2022
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The latest Utah news for Thursday morning, April 14, 2022