Peratrovich's documentary on Great Salt Lake emphasizes Indigenous stewardship and seeks solutions to its ecological decline.
Note to readers • Leia Larsen is a reporter at The Salt Lake Tribune. She spent a year as a New York Times Local Investigations fellow examining the intersection of politics and environmental issues.
Utah’s Great Salt Lake is a place of extremes, and its ecosystem is evidence that life can thrive under some of Earth’s most hostile conditions. Scientists say it may hold clues for life on other ...
The Great Salt Lake has been shrinking, and that’s led to discoveries by scientists at the University of Utah. The Great Salt Lake is an extraordinary natural phenomenon, the “largest salt-water lake ...
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The Great Salt Lake Is a Ticking Time Bomb
Retreating water levels are exposing stretches of cracked, arsenic-laden lakebed in Utah. Future dust storms will carry an extra hazard. This story was produced for StudentNation, a program of the ...
Utah’s Great Salt Lake is the largest wetland ecosystem in the U.S. West, as well as the largest salt lake in the whole Western Hemisphere and the eighth largest in the world. Best known for its ...
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Dust storms around the Great Salt Lake are more frequent and dangerous than previously thought
Health risks associated with dust pollution continue to kick up interest in the Great Salt Lake, and new research shows Utah’s youngest residents may be the most vulnerable to its fallout. Scientists ...
SALT LAKE CITY — More monitors will be installed in communities around the Great Salt Lake to better track and warn people about dust, the head of Utah's Department of Environmental Quality said. At a ...
SALT LAKE CITY — After two years of waiting, special license plates raising money for Great Salt Lake preservation efforts have started arriving. Over the weekend, people started messaging FOX 13 News ...
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