Environment
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Ecosystem at Great Salt Lake on the Brink of Collapse Due to Dangerously Low Water Levels
Researchers in Utah are trying to make people aware of the possible collapse of the Great Salt Lake ecosystem as low water levels make threats to destroy vulnerable colonies of microbes that support the system.
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