This is exciting | 4:16 p.m. July 8, 2009
Thanks to all those who dedicated their efforts to make this sanctuary a reality.
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Anonymous | 1:53 a.m. July 9, 2009
I'm not a birder, but this is very cool. Well done to all involved.
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Question | 5:50 a.m. July 9, 2009
Will the public have access or is this a sanctuary in the purist sense?
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Dave | 6:12 a.m. July 9, 2009
I recall in the early 50s going out in this area and watching boat races and water skiing. Then the Gov. drained it all to get rid of the mosquito breeding grounds.
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sll | 7:19 a.m. July 9, 2009
So where is it? Is it accessible by car for birdwatching (as the Bear River sanctuary is)? Further info would be helpful.
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Very exciting! | 7:46 a.m. July 9, 2009
I can't wait to get out there and test my new shotgun.
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Jim Smith | 9:21 a.m. July 9, 2009
I can't wait to get out there and test my new camera and camouflage suit (for documenting bigmouth ditto-heads with shotguns illegally killing wildlife in order to see them prosecuted)
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joe | 9:31 a.m. July 9, 2009
Hey "Very exciting!" the barrell goes right under your chin. Scavenging birds will appreciate it.
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So... | 10:01 a.m. July 9, 2009
Not much info on the actual location or design....is this just a birmed up ponding area for insects to populate and birds to feast? Is it accessible to the public? The story and pictures are not very detailed.
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So what?? | 10:30 a.m. July 9, 2009
So what does this do to the water flowing from the Jordan River into Farmington Bay? This is a lot of useless Liberal garbage and taxpayer money wasted.
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$$$ | 11:25 a.m. July 9, 2009
I don't mind that the land was donated/bought by this group, but you have do wonder how much in State funds is going to the birds. Literally. If the birds have been stopping at the GSL for hundreds (thousands?) if years on their way to South America, did they really need a new sanctuary? The shores of the GSL seem like they have worked fine so far.
But kudos to the birds for having a new place to eat, I guess.
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Funny | 11:27 a.m. July 9, 2009
To Jim Smith and Joe: "Very exciting" was totally kidding. And it was a funny remark.
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Stenar | 12:04 p.m. July 9, 2009
To Funny, it wasn't a very funny remark at all.
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SeNsE oF hUmOr | 12:37 p.m. July 9, 2009
Where is your sense of humor? "Very Exciting's" comment was funny. Relax guys!!!
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Peace Bird | 12:50 p.m. July 9, 2009
BIRDS ARE SMARTER THAN DOGS! Stop killing them. They are loving feathered friends and get depressed just like you do sometimes. I am sooo happy some people care about these beautiful animals. And birds also have the ability to fly unlike other low ground animals.
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To $$$ and so what | 12:52 p.m. July 9, 2009
How sad that all you can see are dollar signs.

It takes a perceptive person to understand how important wildlife sanctuaries are to us on this planet if we all are to survive.

I wish the schools would take more time to teach ecology, since we seem to have lost our natural feel for it.
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