From January 28 to 30, 2025 , the Urban Land Institute Technical Assistance Program (ULI TAP) brought experts and community voices together to reimagine Mill Creek in South Salt Lake City. Huge thanks to key stakeholders who shared their knowledge and to ULI Utah, Wasatch Front Regional Council, South Salt Lake City, and Salt Lake County for co-sponsoring!
Read MoreBird monitoring data and report at the Mill Creek Confluence, which includes comparison of pre and post-restoration species composition, richness, and abundance.
Read MoreA synopsis of breeding and non-breeding bird surveys in 2020-21 at the Mill Creek Confluence in South Salt Lake, UT. Data will be used to compare bird diversity and frequency after restoration work.
Read MoreA guide to weed management for the Mill Creek Confluence in South Salt Lake, UT. It includes lessons learned, approach, goals, and suggested treatments, schedule, and revegetation.
Read MoreA synopsis of breeding and non-breeding bird surveys at the Mill Creek Confluence in South Salt Lake, UT. Data will be used to compare bird diversity and frequency after restoration work.
Read MoreA synopsis of breeding and non-breeding bird surveys at the Mill Creek Confluence in South Salt Lake, UT. Data will be used to compare bird diversity and frequency after restoration work.
Read MoreThe Utah Department of Agriculture provided $20,000 to target noxious weeds and continue pilot revegetation strategies to restore and enhance habitat value at the Mill Creek Confluence in South Salt Lake, UT.
Read More1,500 trees were planted at the Mill Creek Confluence, in partnership with TreeUtah and Hawkwatch International to improve habitat value and increase site stewardship. Additionally, an American kestrel nestbox was installed on-site as part of the American Kestrel Study.
Read More$20,000 from the Utah Department of Agriculture will fund the removal of noxious weeds and plant desirable vegetation to restore habitat value and enhance the Mill Creek Confluence in South Salt Lake, UT.
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