Low-head dams present dangerous currents for recreationists; researchers develop software toolbox to analyze risk
Low-head dams present dangerous currents for recreationists; researchers develop software toolbox to analyze risk In an environment where outdoor and water recreation is highly popularized, researchers say it is crucial for individuals to be Highlander 22 Apr
USU’s Natural Resources Camp helps students break barriers and sharpen skills The S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney College of Agriculture and Natural Resources strives to help students prepare and acquire skills Highlander 22 Apr
Utah law leaves little room for wolves in Northern Utah The recent lethal removal of three wolves in Cache County has renewed a long-running question in Utah wildlife management: not Highlander 22 Apr
Utah Conservation Corps celebrates 25th anniversary In 1999, a group of Logan residents had the idea to create an organization to protect their local environment. Now, Highlander 21 Apr
How USU students can find jobs in natural resources Utah State University students studying natural resources are navigating a changing job landscape as federal hiring freezes and shifting government Highlander 21 Apr
From the Great Barrier Reef to Great Salt Lake: Inside USU’s marine ecology program Cuttlefish eggs sit in tanks at Utah State University’s aquatic ecology lab, adjusting to different salinity levels — a climate Highlander 21 Apr
Wuda Ogwa project heals land, water, culture Brad Parry’s great-grandfather survived the Bear River Massacre by “lying down on the ground and playing dead.” This is a Highlander 21 Apr
Reimagining agriculture: Indigenous practices and permaculture in Cache Valley As environmental pressures increase, two gardens in Cache Valley are looking past John Deere Green and the agriculture of Fisher Highlander 21 Apr
New nature parks offer gateway to outdoor learning for students and community Cache Valley residents will soon have expanded opportunities to explore nature and learn about the environment with the development of Highlander 21 Apr
Soil Club digs deep, sets sights on national stage In a soil pit five feet underground, there are no shortcuts. Students climb down into the earth, press damp soil Highlander 21 Apr