Category Archives: Newsletter

New milestone for the Provo River Delta Restoration Project

The Provo River Delta Restoration Project reached a major milestone Thursday, March 2, as the Provo River was diverted into a series of channels and ponds, connecting the river with a restored delta and Utah Lake. To mark the occasion, a celebration was held onsite, attended by dozens of community members and government officials from […]

An overview of Wuda Ogwa and Battle Creek

Memorial services to be held for 160th anniversary of the Bear River Massacre

This January marks 160 years since the Bear River Massacre, one of the largest massacres of indigenous people in North American history. In remembrance of those who were lost that day, the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation will be observing the anniversary of the massacre on Sunday, January 29, 2023, at 11am. The memorial […]

BIO-WEST wins two ASLA Awards

Two of BIO-WEST’s landscape architecture projects were honored at the 2022 Utah Annual Professional Awards Program, hosted by the American Society of Landscape Architects Utah Chapter. The Three Creeks Confluence Open Space project was given the Honor award and was the headliner project under the Urban Design award category. The Red Butte Garden Six Bridges […]

a photo of the Texas Fountain Darter

BIO-WEST discusses restoration efforts in EAHCP podcast

BIO-WEST’s Ed Oborny was recently featured in an podcast and article from the Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan Steward, a blog site that highlights different efforts to protect the threatened and endangered species that inhabit the Edwards Aquifer as well as improve habitats within the Comal and San Marcos rivers. Oborny and Adam Zerrenner, the […]

Texas Fountain Darter in hand

Edwards Aquifer project work featured in news article

The San Antonio Express News recently published an article, by Elena Bruess, featuring BIO-WEST’s aquatic ecologist, Brad Littrell, and his conservation work to rehabilitate habitat along the San Marcos and Comal Rivers. The goal of the project is protect the endangered plants and animals and restore the balance of native species that live within the […]

BIO-WEST Employee Showcase

Usually, new employees are introduced during company meetings. But, since we’ve moved to virtual meetings this year and have encouraged social distancing and working from home, we haven’t seen or heard very much from some of our newest coworkers.  Because of that, we’re using this newsletter to shine a spotlight on each of the new […]

BIO-WEST helping with Washakie Cemetery restoration

Several BIO-WEST employees, along with volunteers from TreeUtah and Ivory Homes, grabbed their shovels and met on the grassy hillside known as Washakie Cemetery, ready to plant an assortment of trees, shrubs, and bushes, Friday, Oct 30. The planting event was a part of a restoration project the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation has […]

A tombstone for Sagwitch Timbimboo, the first person to be buried at Washakie Cemetery

BIO-WEST helping with Washakie Cemetery restoration

Several BIO-WEST employees, along with volunteers from TreeUtah and Ivory Homes, grabbed their shovels and met on the grassy hillside known as Washakie Cemetery, ready to plant an assortment of trees, shrubs, and bushes, Friday, Oct 30. The planting event was a part of a restoration project the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation has […]

Mussels Mussels Mussels: BW Project Highlight

Moving Mussels BIO-WEST was asked to help relocate native freshwater mussels during scheduled maintenance on the Lower Neches Valley Authority Main Canal last July. The LNVA Main Canal was built in the late 19th century as part of a conveyance system designed to move water upland for city, industry, and agricultural use. The canal pumping […]