Most of the life around the Great Salt Lake is Brine Flies. There are two different species of brine flies in the Great Salt Lake. You also see Seagulls, but they are so widespread that they are not really considered native to GSL. read more
Today’s Great Salt Lake is a large remnant of Lake Bonneville, and occupies the lowest depression in the Great Basin. The size, shape, and location of this depression have been controlled by Basin and Range faulting. read more