Utah Resorts Support Ski for Nature
Partnering with The Nature Conservancy, some Utah ski resorts will support “Ski for Nature” events to help conservation efforts in Utah.
The public can participate by simply hitting the slopes at Deer Valley, Park City, or Wolf Mountain on March 4th, and Alta and Snowbird resorts on March 12th. The resorts will donate a portion from each lift ticket sold on those days to The Nature Conservancy.
The Nature Conservancy has been successful in enhancing a wide range of local habitats, from desert ecosystems of the Canyonlands area and riparian areas in the Colorado River Corridor, to the critical Great Salt Lake wetlands.
The Conservancy is effective because it uses a cooperative win-win approach to partner with local entities and landowners.
See the Nature Conservancy’s website for more about the Ski For Nature event.
The public can participate by simply hitting the slopes at Deer Valley, Park City, or Wolf Mountain on March 4th, and Alta and Snowbird resorts on March 12th. The resorts will donate a portion from each lift ticket sold on those days to The Nature Conservancy.
The Nature Conservancy has been successful in enhancing a wide range of local habitats, from desert ecosystems of the Canyonlands area and riparian areas in the Colorado River Corridor, to the critical Great Salt Lake wetlands.
The Conservancy is effective because it uses a cooperative win-win approach to partner with local entities and landowners.
See the Nature Conservancy’s website for more about the Ski For Nature event.
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