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About - Advocates

About - Advocates
Blake McCord

We are trustworthy advocates for the Grand Canyon

We are advocates, scientists, lawyers, community activists, communicators, educators, and more. We show our love for the Grand Canyon and the Colorado Plateau every day through our commitment to our work and each other.

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About - work with tribes

About - work with tribes
Tim Peterson

We stand behind tribes and respect tribal sovereignty.

The Colorado Plateau is comprised entirely of ancestral homelands. We support the rights of the region’s Native peoples, stand behind tribes as they reclaim the authority to manage their ancestral lands, and help find resources to fund the initiatives they develop. 

About - broad support

About - broad support
Blake McCord

We build broad public support for change.

Our best work is done in partnership, and we rely on supporters across the country to safeguard the Grand Canyon for generations to come. We work with diverse partners, span political divides, and invite everyone to stand up for the places they love across the Southwest.

We are better together. Will you join us?

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Success stories - LR block
Blake McCord

We are a leading voice in conservation

Our steady advocacy for clean air, flowing rivers, and healthy communities has helped to dampen noise pollution over the Grand Canyon, remove uranium tailings leaching into the Colorado River, and lead the country’s largest forest restoration project.

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About - We live and work

About - We live and work

We live and work in Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico.

The Grand Canyon Trust is a regional conservation organization rooted in the deserts, mountains, and canyons of the Southwest. Our staff live and work in the communities we serve and are deeply invested in protecting our shared home. 

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The Grand Canyon needs you.

Will you help protect the Grand Canyon from threats like uranium mining, dams, mega-resorts, and groundwater depletion? 

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The Grand Canyon Trust is committed to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion at every level of our work. The conservation field and the Colorado Plateau have their own histories of racial injustice and exclusion and as a largely white organization, we know we have work to do. We are actively working to make the conservation field and the Colorado Plateau more just, equitable, diverse, and inclusive. Read the Grand Canyon Trust’s justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion statement ›

ON THE BLOG

10/30/24

A rally in Salt Lake City followed by a spiritual walk in White Mesa demonstrate the Ute community's determination to see uranium mill close.

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10/16/24

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is the latest elected official to call for an environmental review of Pinyon Plain uranium mine.

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10/9/24

How does Colorado River water get divvied out to Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, California, Wyoming, Native American tribes, and Mexico?

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