In a state like Utah where anyone can backcountry ski, river raft and mountain bike all in one place, wilderness
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Utah State University offers the Climate Adaptation Science program, a nine-credit interdisciplinary specialization that aims to integrate science, research and
With a canyon in its backyard, Utah State University is home to thousands of living, breathing non-student beings. Deer, squirrels,
For people who want to learn about coyotes, wolves, ravens or other predators and how they affect Utah ecology, the
Dying forests, destructive wildfires and mass extinction — these are just some of many problems faced by ecosystems around the
On Oct. 2, Barbara Sugarman, Utah prairie dog recovery biologist for the Division of Wildlife Resources, came to Utah State
USU Water Quality Extension hosted a meet up and clean up called Pack It Out Utah at Adams Park on
In July 2021, Utah passed House Bill 295, making baiting big game illegal. According to the Utah Division of Wildlife
New research from a forest ecologist at Utah State University suggests the world’s largest known organism is being consumed and
Utah.com claims Logan Canyon is “the scenic drive for fall foliage fanatics.” If one is lucky, they might catch a