Great Salt Lake

The History & Future of the Great Salt Lake by Jonathan Duncan

New course and multimedia lecture.

The Great Salt Lake is one of the geographical wonders of the world. It is the largest salt water lake in the Western Hemisphere, and the eighth largest terminal lake on Earth. Human beings first encounter the Great Salt Lake 12,000 years ago, and for centuries various tribes lived along its shores. The lake became an icon for early European and American explorers and pioneers, from Jim Bridger to Brigham Young. Long before that the lake was a vibrant and complex ecosystem, providing essential habitat for millions of migratory birds, as well as bison, antelope, coyote, brine shrimp, and a myriad of other living things. This course will chart the Great Salt Lake’s rich natural and cultural history, and examine its uncertain future as an ecosystem, economic resource, and source of inspiration.