Tag: conservation
Recreating outdoors with your pet? Keep dogs on a leash so...
Leash Your Dog - Utah big game animals often struggle to find food during the winter. By early spring, many of these wildlife species are vulnerable
What To Do If You Encounter A Mountain Lion In Utah
Mountain Lions - Cougars can be found throughout Utah, usually in the foothill and canyon areas, but also sometimes down in the valleys — especially during
Burrow on over to Bryce Canyon for Utah Prairie Dog Day
Utah Prairie Dog Day is an opportunity to learn first-hand about a species found in no other national park, and it’s also an opportunity for Bryce Canyon to
Volunteers Needed For Arbor Day Celebration on April 29 In St....
The City of St. George will host its annual Arbor Day Celebration on April 29 from 9 AM to 11 AM at J. C. Snow Park (275 E 900 S), where the community is
SB119 Water Calculation Reveals Desperation
During the seventeen years, I’ve followed water issues in Utah, gallons per capita per day use has been calculated by dividing delivered/diverted water
How Big Is Too Big?
The thing about living in the desert is that water isn’t plentiful, so a plan was concocted to pipe in water from Lake Powell, 140 miles away, through a
North Lake Powell Boat Ramp at Bullfrog Remains Operable to Small...
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area - launching small vessels on boilerplate material continue's to be supported at North Lake Powell - Bullfrog Boat Ramp
Kanab’s 14th annual 2020 Amazing Earthfest Goes On-line
The award-winning screenwriter, author, and filmmaker Stephen Most will deliver the keynote. His remarks will address collaborative conservation including history, key principles, and success in advancing sustainability
Water, Spirituality, and Conservation in the Lake Powell Pipeline
Several years ago this column was published but it’s time to raise the topic again. With the Lake Powell Pipeline public comment period on the Bureau of Reclamation’s Draft Environmental Impact Statement starting on June 5 it’s important that citizens reflect on the importance of conserving water that’s such an important resource.
On choosing to stand with the red desert
by Heather Griffiths
The moon, almost full, casted shadows of tree limbs reaching over me as though to lean in for an embrace. I listened...