by Becca Black | Feb 27, 2024 | Blog Post
Photo credits: Save Our Great Salt Lake We had the opportunity to sit down with Nan Seymour from Save Our Great Salt Lake and River Writing and talk about her work with the Great Salt Lake Vigil. Lake-facing citizens hold this vigil twice a day through the Utah...
by Sarah Kropelnicki | Feb 22, 2024 | Blog Post
Brine shrimp—a crustacean native to Great Salt Lake—are about a centimeter in size. This makes them the largest animals that live in Great Salt Lake’s waters. Brine Shrimp survive by feeding on algae and are consumed by other crustaceans, fish, and birds around the...
by Mary Anne Karren | Feb 21, 2024 | Blog Post
All photos from Mary Anne Karren, used with permission This article was originally published on Mary Anne’s website, maryannekarren.org and has been republished with her permission. You may know that Great Salt Lake is essential for an astonishing 10-12 million...
by Jake Dreyfous | Feb 1, 2024 | Blog Post, Events
Photo Credit: Utah House Democrats In December, Grow the Flow helped support a student-led Town Hall in Holladay City. A group of high schoolers from Skyline and the Youth Coalition for GSL asked compelling, pointed questions to panelists that included: Rep. Carol...
by Addison Graham | Jan 26, 2024 | Blog Post, Grow The Flow Updates
Last week, the Great Salt Lake Commissioner, Brian Steed, released his strategic plan for rescuing the lake. The plan outlined several ways that Utah can get more water to the lake, including investment in agricultural optimization techniques, a push toward water-wise...
by Ben Abbott | Jan 25, 2024 | Blog Post, Grow The Flow Updates, Involvement
This blog post was originally posted by Ben Abbott on his personal blog. This Saturday, more than a thousand Utahns gathered at the state capitol to celebrate progress and support next steps in our efforts to restore Great Salt Lake. The number and diversity...