Environment: Nibley poised to become Utah’s first certified wildlife town
Sunday, October 4th, 2015 Posted in Environment | Comments Off on Environment: Nibley poised to become Utah’s first certified wildlife townStory & Photos by Morgan Pratt NIBLEY — If you drive down Hollow Road in Nibley, you will be hard-pressed to find a yard without a sign that reads, “Certified Wildlife Habitat.” That is because Nibley City is in the process ...
Blue Goes Green seeks on-campus student sustainability projects
Sunday, February 3rd, 2013 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Blue Goes Green seeks on-campus student sustainability projectsBy Seth Merrill LOGAN—What started as an idea to help on-campus residents become environmentally conscious may soon be a full-fledged project for two Utah State University resident assistants. Rene Hernandez and Wendy Sticht say they’ll try to bring more sustainability projects to ...
Green Canyon—Residents learn something new about their own back yard
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 Posted in Arts and Life | 2 Comments »By Jess Allen NORTH LOGAN—It has its history, it has recovered from a brutal past, and it keeps thriving and coming back, revealing its secrets to those who dig into the landscape. Green Canyon, which extends from North Logan into the Bear ...
Scientists, lawmakers clash over climate change
Saturday, February 20th, 2010 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Scientists, lawmakers clash over climate changeBy Chris Romriell As blizzards pounded away at the East Coast last week, Utah lawmakers passed a resolution questioning whether global warming actually exists. The “Climate Change Joint Resolution,” submitted by state Rep. Kerry W. Gibson, focuses on possible damage to Utah’s ...