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- Does One Lawn Really Make a Difference? Here’s Why It DoesGuest Blog Post by Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District When the topic of Great Salt Lake comes up, it’s common to hear a familiar refrain: “My water use won’t make a difference.” On the surface, that might seem true. One household, one yard, how could that possibly move the needle on a lake that has… Read more: Does One Lawn Really Make a Difference? Here’s Why It Does
- Sailfest 2025 Unites Utahns to Celebrate and Preserve Great Salt Lake
- Press Release: Legal Experts Warn of Expanding Securities Risks as Great Salt Lake DeclinesSalt Lake City, UT — Businesses and local governments across Utah could soon be legally required to disclose financial risks tied to the ecological collapse of Great Salt Lake, according to a new legal analysis published in the Environmental Law Reporter. Authored by legal and business experts from the University of Utah and Brigham Young… Read more: Press Release: Legal Experts Warn of Expanding Securities Risks as Great Salt Lake Declines
- Where to See Spring Bird Migration at Great Salt Lake: Top Viewing SpotsEach spring, Great Salt Lake transforms into one of the most important stopovers for migratory birds in the Western Hemisphere. About 12 million birds—representing 339 different species—visit the lake’s ecosystem each year. As part of the Pacific Flyway, Great Salt Lake’s vast wetlands and saline flats offer food, shelter, and rest for birds journeying thousands… Read more: Where to See Spring Bird Migration at Great Salt Lake: Top Viewing Spots
- Support Changes to Provo City Water PricingThis Tuesday, April 22, the Provo City Council will vote on whether to adopt a tiered water rate structure—a change that would adjust what residents pay based on how much water they use. This approach is grounded in years of analysis and expert recommendations and comes at a critical moment for the city’s aging water… Read more: Support Changes to Provo City Water Pricing