Mary Culbertson, KSL-TV | Posted April 23 - 1:32 p.m.
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Scientists are testing a new tool that aims to help suppress algal blooms in bodies of water, and experts say the device is producing breakthrough results.
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted April 22 - 12:13 p.m.
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Utah wildlife officials are allowing anglers to catch fish at Panguitch Lake once again after closing the reservoir off amid concerns over its dam earlier this month.
Mead Gruver, Associated Press | Posted April 20 - 7:50 p.m.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says two more black-footed ferrets have been cloned from the genes used for the first clone of an endangered species in the U.S. These three slinky predators are genetically identical to a single animal frozen back in the 1980s.
Amy Joi O'Donoghue, Deseret News | Posted April 20 - 12:08 p.m.
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The Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve on the eastern shore of the Great Salt Lake, spanning 4,500 sprawling acres of bogs and birds and frogs and a mostly untouched piece of nature that is an increasingly rare occurrence along the rapidly growing Wasatch Front.
Amy Joi O'Donoghue, Deseret News | Posted April 20 - 7:53 a.m.
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A sweeping new rule by the Bureau of Land Management aimed at conserving the federal land it manages on a landscape-wide basis has evoked a threat by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, who says he is already preparing to challenge the regulations in court.
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted April 17 - 5:31 p.m.
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A conservation nonprofit group is offering a $10,000 reward for any information that leads to a conviction in the case of a bald eagle that died after it was illegally shot.
Stephanie DeGraw, St. George News | Posted April 16 - 1:05 p.m.
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Scaling a towering cliff in Zion National Park is daunting enough. Yet two local rock climbers pushed the envelope further by completing the longest peak climbing traverse, covering 28 miles in March.