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The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

The Tree of Terrible Misfortune and Heartache

The Tree of Terrible Misfortune and Heartache

Emilie Bailey, Illustrator
September 3, 2025

The first thing they don’t tell you when you move away from home: When you begin living on your own, you are expected to learn to garden in ways you never have before.  In the last year that I have...

Aye-aye lemur

Not-So-Charismatic Critters

Auriana Dunn, Staff Writer
June 11, 2025

All information was sourced from the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN Red List), an inventory of the conservation status and extinction risk of species...

Thoughts From the Pervasive Climate Activist

Thoughts From the Pervasive Climate Activist

Madysen Gailey, Platform Manager/Writer
June 9, 2025

I am here to wake to golden 8 am light Filtering through the blinds and run my Tired fingers through soft fur. To walk Along cracked sidewalks in the dewy, Cool air, admiring the yellow birch Clawing...

Severed Connections

Severed Connections

Madison West
June 5, 2025

Our National Parks U.S. National Parks connect us with the natural beauty of this world. So much of the environmental wonder of this country is possessed within these borders protected from destructive...

National Park Bingo

National Park Bingo

Joshua Evan Battermann, Staff Writer/Photographer
June 1, 2025

For the majority of the country visiting a national park is a well-planned trip, that often requires booking flights, making itineraries, and carving out vacation days. Utahns? All we have to do is hit...

Does Environmentalism Matter in the Long Run?

Does Environmentalism Matter in the Long Run?

Madysen Gailey, Platform Manager/Writer
May 7, 2025

Header Photo by Ryker Ray Coastal cities underwater and pummeled by natural disasters at an increasing rate. A New Pangaea where mass extinction takes place on such a large scale species diversity becomes...

Utah’s Backyard Problem

Utah’s Backyard Problem

Joshua Evan Battermann, Staff Writer/Photographer
April 6, 2025

Did you know the Great Salt Lake is drying up? Well, with record-hot summers and record-dry winters, it isn’t really a surprise, but what is truly alarming is what’s underneath the water. As the lake...

Positive Climate News in Utah

Positive Climate News in Utah

Madysen Gailey, Platform Manager/Writer
March 3, 2025

Despite the apparent harms modern society seems to consistently commit against the environment, there are always good people doing good work, and Utah is no exception. Here I’ve compiled a list of positive...

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