The Once and Future Lake: Stories for Great Salt Lake

Rob Carney and Danielle Beazer Dubrasky and Claire Wahmanholm and Natalie Young and Nan Seymour and Brooke Williams and Joel Long and Nicole Walker and Willy Palomo and Scott Morris and Justin Evans and Charles Waugh and Rachel White and Hikmet Loe and Scout Invie and Kylan Rice and Katherine Indermaur and Sylvia Torti and Eli McCann and Star Coulbrooke and Lindsey Webb and Paisley Rekdal and Andy Hoffmann and Adam O. Davis and Karin Anderson and Scott Abbott and Dayna Patterson and Katherine Coles and Sarah May and Arcia Tecun Tecun and Marissa Beckström and Ayja Bounous and Teri Harman and Brooke Larsen and Jared Farmer and Lisa Bickmore and Sarah L. Fox

Overview

For thousands of years, Great Salt Lake has played a surprisingly central role in the lives of humans and animals throughout the American West and across entire continents. The Once and Future Lake brings together nature writers, scientists, and storytellers to reveal the hidden beauty of this complex ecosystem and to proclaim a future where Great Salt Lake will once again thrive—as long as we act before it’s too late.<br/>"A politically conscious collection making a difference in the open space of democracy."<br/>Terry Tempest Williams, New York Times bestselling author of The Hour of Land and Refuge<br/>Most people only know Utah’s Great Salt Lake from the window of a plane . . . if they know it at all.<br/>Great Salt Lake is one of the largest saltwater lakes on the planet, providing refuge for more than 330 species of birds on their travels across North and South America. By its very existence, the lake keeps vast swathes of the western United States habitable by keeping naturally occurring arsenic, toxic dust, and other health hazards trapped safely in the earth. Once a wellness hotspot for early twentieth century travelers, the lake’s present-day economic impact—through skiing, tourism, and industry—is in the billions. And, as humans continue to divert its waters for farming and mine its marshlands for industry, Great Salt Lake could vanish entirely in the next five years.<br/>In The Once and Future Lake, Terry Tempest Williams is joined by renowned scientists, nature writers, poets, and advocates to guide readers through the grandeur, complexity, fragility, and resilience of Great Salt Lake.<br/>As we come to understand and embrace just how intertwined the lake’s fate is with our own, saving Great Salt Lake can no longer be a problem for next year, for the next legislative session, or for the next generation. Restoring and rewilding Great Salt Lake is possible, practical, ambitious, and essential. We each have a role to play, and—as this anthology so clearly shows—it's time to get to work.

Details
Torrey House Press
9798890920096
N/A
2026
EN
260 pages
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