When Fish Kills Leave Few Clues

By: Paul Burnett, Utah Division of Water Quality Remember that riddle from grade school where the murder weapon is an icicle, which melts away and disappears before investigators arrive? Investigating a fish kill in a river or lake often feels the same way. By the time people notice dead fish and call it in, investigators […]
Darren Parry to Speak at Wallace Stegner Center Symposium

Indigenous Perspective to Climate and Environment Darren Parry, Former Chairman, Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation; Author of The Bear River Massacre, A Shoshone History The lands and waters that Colonizers first put their eyes on were not “untouched” or ‘wild” as some have recorded, but rather the result of a broad range of Indigenous land and water management techniques. To assume that scientific knowledge […]