by Sarah Kropelnicki | May 3, 2024 | Blog Post
Air pollution is a silent killer. We can’t always see it, we can’t smell it, we can’t hear it–yet it fills the lungs of 2.5 million Salt Lake Valley residents. Great Salt Lake’s decline has exposed 800 square-miles of lakebed, where toxic levels of arsenic, mercury,...
by Anna Cadjan | Apr 19, 2024 | Blog Post
Even though the Utah Legislative session won’t start up again for another nine months, it’s never too early to start making plans for what policies we need changed. Because of that, here is a brief overview of how the Utah Legislative bodies operate. Utah state’s...
by Sarah Kropelnicki | Mar 29, 2024 | Blog Post, Grow The Flow Updates
Photo Credit: Mary Anne Karren One of Great Salt Lake’s most unique residents is the Wilson’s Phalarope. The grayish-colored migratory shorebirds generally have rusty highlights on their long white necks and a wingspan of approximately 17 inches. They breed in...
by Sarah Kropelnicki | Mar 11, 2024 | Blog Post
All Photos Credited to Mary Anne Karren “We don’t own Planet Earth, we belong to it. And we must share it with our wildlife” –Steve Erwin Every year, the Great Salt Lake becomes a hub of activity as ten million birds descend upon its shores. Great Salt Lake’s...
by Addison Graham | Feb 27, 2024 | Blog Post, Grow The Flow Updates
Senator Scott Sandall wants to protect Utah’s water security well into the future. “We need to be thinking about what water supplies in Utah will look like 50 years from now,” Sandall said while speaking with Grow the Flow on February 14. As part of Sandall’s...
by Nathan Thompson | Feb 27, 2024 | Blog Post, Grow The Flow Updates
Image by Reginaldo Martins from Pixabay Information provided by the University of Utah’s Wallace Stegner Center. For more details, click here. H.B. 453: Great Salt Lake Revisions (Sponsored by Rep. Casey Snider and Sen. Scott D. Sandall): We believe that...