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Utah s Improbable Pandemic Tourism Boost From State Support and Higher Tax Revenues – Skift

More travel executives get their mission-critical industry news from Skift than any other source on the planet.Tell me more From the most visited national parks in the nation to skiing and urban escapes, Utah’s tourism industry was continuing to grow at a record pace pre-pandemic, increasing by 5.1 percent every year since 2015. In 2019, Utah tourism saw $10 billion in visitor spending approximately eight percent of that from international visitors, according to the Utah Office of Tourism and $1.34 billion in tourism tax revenue, while state and national parks also experienced record visitation. Now just weeks shy from the close of its fiscal year 2020, after a full pandemic year and in spite of a big hit to tourism, Utah ranks among six states in the nation that reported increased tax revenues, with its gross domestic product projected to grow by 6.2 percent.

Social T rexes found in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

The Tyrannosaurus rex may not have been as solitary as we previously have believed. In a groundbreaking discovery of the first T. rex mass death site in the southern U.S. announced Monday by the Utah Bureau of Land Management, scientists found evidence of pack-like behavior among the famous ancient predator in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.  To celebrate the discovery, key scientists held a press conference with panelists including BLM Paria River District Paleontologist Dr. Alan Titus, University of Arkansas Dr. Celina Suarez and Denver Museum of Nature and Science Curator of Dinosaurs Dr. Joe Sertich. The new Utah site adds to the growing body of evidence showing that tyrannosaurs were complex, large predators capable of social behaviors common in many of their living relatives, the birds,” Sertich said. “This discovery should be the tipping point for reconsidering how these top carnivores behaved and hunted across the northern hemisphere during the C

John D Leshy: The facts about the Antiquities Act and the courts

John D. Leshy: The facts about the Antiquities Act and the courts Utah Gov. Spencer Cox is wrong to argue that the Supreme Court is likely to reverse any restoration of Utah’s national monuments. FILE - In this Jan. 16, 2020, file photo Chief Justice of the United States, John Roberts walks to the Senate chamber at the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) By John D. Leshy | Special to The Tribune   | April 19, 2021, 7:00 p.m. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox recently asserted that Chief Justice John Roberts cast grave doubt on President Biden’s authority to use the Antiquities Act to protect large areas of public lands in the Grand-Staircase and Bears Ears areas of southern Utah (“Chief Justice Offers Encouragement for Monument Reform,” Tribune, April 13).

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