Low-head dams present dangerous currents for recreationists; researchers develop software toolbox to analyze risk
Logan City cuts down Canyon Road trees Logan residents held a vigil on Nov. 16 to say goodbye to the historic 100-year-old ash trees on Canyon Road. Highlander 20 Nov
Climate Change brings drought, rising temperatures and fire risk Climate change affects the entire world, and Utah is no exception. Over the past four decades, Utah’s annual mean temperature Highlander 16 Apr
Saving the wetlands at the Great Salt Lake Concern over the state of the Great Salt Lake, the largest saline lake in the Western Hemisphere, has steadily increased Highlander 16 Apr
Reservoirs and resources: Stewarding Utah’s waterways Utah’s reservoirs are more than just scenic bodies of water — they are the lifeblood of the state’s agricultural industry, Highlander 16 Apr
Pando: How one tree makes a forest All trees start out as a single seed, but not all trees become Pando, a quaking aspen clone in Utah’s Highlander 16 Apr
Finding sanctuary, wellness and connection at Maple Grove Nestled along the serene Bear River in Southeastern Idaho, about an hour’s drive from the Utah State University Logan campus, Highlander 16 Apr
Protect or profit? The fight for Utah’s public lands Spanning 2.26 billion acres is a mosaic of geologic diversity known as the United States, from the red rock deserts Highlander 16 Apr
Oldest living Colorado blue spruce finds a home in Utah The Colorado blue spruce was named Colorado’s state tree in 1939. When it was discovered the oldest living blue spruce Highlander 16 Apr
Future foresters confront uncertainty Imagine you’re a college senior who just landed your dream job working for the U.S. Forest Service — a career Highlander 16 Apr