Welcome to the Utah Society for Environmental Education

Welcome to Andree’ Walker Bravo, of the Utah Society for Environmental Education, the Jordan River Commission’s newest Ex-Officio Board member. The Utah Society for Environmental Education (USEE), a 501(c)3 nonprofit, has been a statewide leader in promoting high quality environmental education in Utah since 1981. USEE aims to encourage environmental literacy by teaching Utahans how to think, […]
Study on low-oxygen risks to Jordan River for Public Review
January 3, 2012 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH – The Utah Division of Water Quality (DWQ) released today for public comment the first part of a draft water quality study on the impact of low dissolved oxygen levels in the lower Jordan River. Excess organic matter in the lower Jordan River during late summer is contributing […]
Jordan River Commission awarded Rivers and Trails Conservation Assistance Grant
The Jordan River Commission and Salt Lake County are pleased to announce that they have been awarded a technical assistance grant from the National Park Service’s River and Trails Conservation Assistance (RTCA) program. The grant will focus on developing an interpretive trail map for public use of the Jordan River Parkway trail system. At […]
New Species Guides for the Jordan River!!
The Salt Lake County Fish and Game Association has provided the Jordan River Commission with a series of species guides for animals found along the Jordan River! Included are a lists on amphibians, fish, reptiles, mammals, and common birds. We are very happy to provide this resource for people to use for education and recreation […]
NEW! Jordan River Suggestion Map
Providing you with one more way to share your ideas with the Jordan River Commission, we’ve added a new feature to the Jordan River Commission website. You can now add your ideas, insights, and suggestions to an interactive map! Comments will be held for moderation and spam control, but will be approved and added to […]
Jordan River Parkway Recognized by National Report

In a federal press release issued on Friday, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar identified the Jordan River Parkway and the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge as two projects representing what states believe are best investments in the nation to support a healthy, active population, conserve wildlife and working lands, and create travel, tourism and outdoor-recreation jobs across the […]