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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
Ed Moss
07/20/18
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Administration Contemplates Uranium Quotas
It's been decades since the U.S. has seen a rush to the hills for uranium. But under the Trump administration, that could be about to change.
Ed Moss
05/31/18
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Administration To “Enhance Access” For Uranium Mining
If the uranium mining industry needed any more grease for the skids, it just got it.
Ellen Heyn
05/21/18
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Grand Canyon in a Day
You have 24 hours or less in Grand Canyon National Park. What do you do?
05/14/18
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Partner Spotlight: Jeanne Calhoun, Grand Canyon National Park
Dream Job. Jeanne Calhoun, director of science and resource management at Grand Canyon National Park, talks humpback chub, bats, and tourists.
Ed Moss
05/10/18
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Congressional Caucus: "Scrap" Grand Canyon Mining Ban
A reasonable ban upheld by the courts is protecting the Grand Canyon until the risks of mining uranium are properly understood. So why do some in Congress want to get rid of it?
Michael Quinn, National Park Service
04/25/18
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The High Price of Uranium
The only reliably high price related to uranium is the one paid by the public in the form of tax dollars and public health.
Amy S. Martin
03/15/18
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Mining Industry Efforts Ramp Up Against Protections for Grand Canyon
Next stop, Supreme Court? Two mining industry trade groups have petitioned the court to review the Grand Canyon uranium ban.
Stephanie Smith
03/13/18
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Grand Adventures
Want to backpack in the Grand Canyon? Check out our newest map of backcountry routes.
Blake McCord
03/6/18
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Trump Administration Gives a Boost to Uranium Companies
Deadline: March 18. The federal government thinks uranium should be made more accessible for mining on U.S. soil. Send your comment now.
Shane McDermott
03/2/18
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Navajo Chapter Kills Escalade, Again
The Grand Canyon tram project received a resounding defeat for the second time.
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