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The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

Outdoor Research at the U: Red Butte Garden's Place in Plant Conservation

Outdoor Research at the U: Red Butte Garden’s Place in Plant Conservation

Auriana Dunn, Staff Writer
May 5, 2025

Look out any window, and I bet a plant is in view. Plants account for an estimated 80% of the Earth's biomass and number approximately 8.7 billion species. Plants sustain us and sustain the species that...

Outdoor Research at the U: Building a Safer Campus For Our Birds

Outdoor Research at the U: Building a Safer Campus For Our Birds

Auriana Dunn, Staff Writer
February 24, 2025

When I first saw the 2016 film Storks, I was in stitches. The movie has all sorts of comedy from Andy Samberg’s witty stork character to the ludicrously dumb Pigeon Toady. However, what had me chuckling...

Outdoor Research at the U: Archaeological Adventures

Outdoor Research at the U: Archaeological Adventures

Auriana Dunn, Staff Writer
January 22, 2025

 The word “archaeology” is sure to conjure up images of leather hats, bull whips, lost treasure, booby traps, and daring adventures to save the free world. However, the life of an archaeologist...

Outdoor Research at the U: Calling all Cavers

Outdoor Research at the U: Calling all Cavers

Auriana Dunn, Staff Writer
January 19, 2025

Never go caving alone. If you are interested in joining the caving community in Utah, check out a local grotto of the National Speleological Society. A thousand years ago, it might have been snowing...

Outdoor Research at the U: Caught on Camera

Outdoor Research at the U: Caught on Camera

Auriana Dunn, Staff Writer
October 30, 2024

The Salt Lake Valley is teeming with various wildlife, from coyotes and foxes to moose and mountain lions. Despite this diversity, the University of Utah only has one lab dedicated to studying these animals:...

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