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Engaging People in Nature Stewardship Through Master Naturalist Programs
Master Naturalist programs across the country have reconnected Americans with nature for >20 years. Research suggests that reconnecting humans with nature benefits personal health and wellness, educates stakeholders about the importance of conservation ...
Mark Larese-Casanova, Michelle Prysby
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Ecology of greater sage-grouse populations inhabiting the northwestern Wyoming Basin
Range-wide population declines of greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus; sage-grouse) have been largely attributed to habitat loss and fragmentation. However, the specific conservation threats affecting the ecology of sage-grouse populations may
Casey J. Cardinal, Terry A. Messmer
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Feasibility study of the university of Utah TRIGA reactor power upgrade - Part I: Neutronics-based study in respect to control rod system requirements and design [PDF]
We present a summary of extensive studies in determining the highest achievable power level of the current University of Utah TRIGA core configuration in respect to control rod requirements.
Ćutić Avdo +2 more
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Utah’s Watershed Restoration Initiative: Restoring Watersheds at a Landscape Scale
: The Utah Watershed Restoration Initiative (WRI) is a partnership-based program, administered by the Utah Department of Natural Resources, which seeks to improve the functional capacity of high priority watersheds throughout the state.
Alan G. Clark +3 more
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Exploring Diet Quality, Food Insecurity, and Health Status among Utah Residents
A lower-quality diet is a significant contributor to preventable mortality worldwide. This study investigated the intricate relationships between diet quality, food insecurity, and health status among residents in Utah.
Palak Gupta, Lendel Narine
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Influence of transmission line construction on winter sage-grouse habitat use in southern Utah
The construction and operation of electric power transmission lines (“power lines”) and their associated infrastructure has been identified as a conservation threat to the greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus; sage-grouse).
Erica P. Hansen +2 more
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Greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus; hereafter, sage-grouse) are entirely dependent on sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) for food and cover during winter.
Danny Caudill +3 more
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The extent of left atrial (LA) wall structural remodeling (fibrosis) detected by late gadolinium enhancementmagnetic resonance imaging (LGE-MRI) is correlated with advanced atrial fibrillation (AF).
Mehmet Akkaya +6 more
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Contagious Ecthyma in a Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep from Utah
In December 2008, near Flaming Gorge Reservoir in northeastern Utah, a 2 ½-year-old male Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis) was reported in poor body condition with bloody lesions covering the muzzle area. The sheep was euthanized,
David J. Wilson, Leslie McFarlane
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Assessing Rural and Urban Community Assets and Needs to Inform Extension Program Planning
A needs assessment is a useful tool for prioritizing community needs and allocating resources. Prioritizing community needs helps ensure Extension programs are relevant and targeted towards specific audiences.
Lendel Narine +2 more
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