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FRIENDS of Great Salt Lake is a membership-based non-profit 501c3 organization founded in 1994. The mission of FRIENDS is to preserve and protect the Great Salt Lake Ecosystem and to increase public awareness and appreciation of the lake through education, research, and advocacy. The long-term vision of FRIENDS is to achieve comprehensive watershed-based restoration and protection for the Great Salt Lake Ecosystem.

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USGS Seminar on Aquatic Ecosystems

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2012 Great Salt Lake Issues Forum Media

Toxic Mercury topic #1 at Great Salt Lake forum--Salt Lake Tribune

Mercury heats up forum on Great Salt Lake--Ogden Standard Examiner

Mercury Rising in GSL--KCPW

 
FRIENDS and NHMU Partner Summer Camp

Get ready for a Great Salt Lake Summer!

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FRIENDS is excited to be partnering with the Natural History Museum of Utah again for the Great Salt Lake Investigations week-long summer camp!

The camp is full! Information about other NHMU camps can be found here.

 
New Reports on GSL Health and Economic Significance

During 2011, the Great Salt Lake Advisory Council commissioned two major reports that will assist the Council in "advising administrative and legislative bodies on the sustainable use, protection, and development of Great Salt Lake". One report was a detailed assessment of the health of the Lake, while the other revealed the $1.3 billion annual economic significance of the Lake. Both reports are available on the Great Salt Lake Advisory Council's website.

http://www.gslcouncil.utah.gov/grants.htm
 
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