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In last moth's episode we heard from Weber State Students about their recent experiences at Antelope Island. They touched on a couple things I wanted to talk more about. So I did. If you haven't yet - go back and listen to Episode 37 - antelopeisland.utah.gov ogden-astronomy.orgโดย Trish Ackley
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University of Utah student Natalia has been busy hiking a section of the island looking for one critter in particular: Porcupines! antelopeisland.utah.govโดย Natalia Zurita / Trish Ackley
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One of our coolest and easily overlooked creature on the island is the burrowing owl. Folks come to the island specifically to find them. In this episode you'll get some pointers on how to find them and some tips on enjoying them responsibly. Thanks to Jessica from Hawkwatch International for helping answer some of my questions. Find info on the go…
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Rhodes Valley Outfitters is a concessionaire that offers tours of the island on horseback. I interviewed Sage, head wrangler from Sage Valley about what those tours look like. Find them at https://www.rhodesvalleyoutfitters.com/antelope-island/โดย Trish Ackley / Sage
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Antelope Island is known for diverse wildlife and incredible sunsets but it's also a mecca for geologists! Rocks date from 1.7 billion years to as fresh as 15,000 years - and everything in between. We'll take a very quick glimpse of the very complex history of a few of the island's rocks.โดย Trish Ackley
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They're here! Spider season is upon us and before you cancel your visit I hope you'll spend 10 minutes with me to become better acquainted with the spiders of Antelope Island. I promise they're not as scary as they look.โดย Trish Ackley
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Many know Frary as the tallest peak on the island and arguably the most strenuous hiking trail due to elevation gain ~ but did you know that at the base of the mountain was the quaint homestead of a family with the same name in the late 1800s?โดย Trish Ackley
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Have you seen the Milky Way? Many who live in cities or suburbs can't. In this episode Hannah meets with Ryan Andreasen, creator of Night Sky Science, park volunteer and passionate dark sky advocate. He tells us why he decided to get involved, what makes Antelope Island special for stargazers, and what it takes to reach IDA's Dark Sky Place designa…
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It's brine shrimp season! Did you know there was a brine shrimp season? Brine shrimp are a keystone species in the environment in and surrounding Great Salt Lake. Weather you knew about their existence or not, they likely have an impact in your life. Get to know these tiny crustaceans in this episode.…
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Great Salt Lake is a thriving ecosystem - if you look closely. In this episode Trish and Hannah discuss the lake, what lives in it and why it is so important. Thanks to Kailee Krause for editing this one. We'll hear more from Kailee in future episodes.โดย Trish Ackley
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With no predators and limited natural resources on the island, managing the Antelope Island bison herd is necessary for their and the island's overall health. In this episode, Kailee interviews Chad Bywater to find out more about how and why our herd is managed.โดย Trish Ackley
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This episode airs November 1, which is right at the peak of the biggest event of the year at Antelope Island - the annual bison roundup. This one's a shorty~ check back in December 1 for something better. Join us at the bison corrals on November 2-4 for a tour of the handling facilities and a chance to get a closer view (safely) of the bison herd.…
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If you've ever visited Antelope Island during winter months, you know how different - and amazing it is! In this episode we'll explore what makes the island different and what you can see when you explore in the winter.โดย Trish Ackley
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With local temperatures hovering around 100° it doesn't feel much like fall, but here we are! We're already in the throws of our fall bird migration. I'll let you know what you can expect to see at Antelope Island this time of year, and what we can do to help our feathered friends have a safe journey.…
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Great Salt Lake broke its record for low lake levels last month and it's forecast to get worse through fall. Thanks to Great Salt Lake Institute at Westminster College for their help with this one. Check them out at greatsaltlakeinstitute.org Also, take a look at gslcouncil.utah.gov And our website at antelopeisland.utah.gov…
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There is a lot going on at Antelope Island this summer! I'm filling you in on all of the exciting new opportunities coming up and giving you an update on the not so great lake levels we're seeing.โดย Trish Ackley
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70% of Antelope Island's staff are volunteers! I chatted with a handful of them about what they do and why they do what they do. If you're interested in volunteering at your park, head over to our website for information and an application.โดย Trish Ackley
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