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A December 2024 poll of 500 Arizona voters by public opinion research firm GQR found strong public support for Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument, which protects precious water sources and the ancestral homelands of Native American tribes near Grand Canyon National Park. Download the poll memo › Download […]
A December 2024 poll of 500 voters across Utah by public opinion research firm New Bridge Strategy found strong public support for Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments, and for national monuments generally. In addition, nearly nine in 10 Utah voters say it is very important for tribes to have a strong role in […]
If you wish to name the Grand Canyon Trust in your estate plan, or as beneficiary of a retirement plan or life insurance policy, please use the following name and address: The Grand Canyon Trust, a nonprofit corporation, with the business address of: 2601 North Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001Tax identification number: 86-0512633Date of Incorporation: […]
The Grand Canyon Trust’s full 2023 audited financial statement. Download your copy › Download the PDF ›
This map shows the risk of fatal accidents along the more than 300-mile transportation route from Canyon uranium mine (renamed Pinyon Plain Mine) near the Grand Canyon to the White Mesa uranium mill. Four of the five most dangerous sections along the route are on the Navajo Nation. See a photo gallery of the haul route, […]
Every year, the National Park Service publishes a report that shows economic impacts of national parks to local communities. In the state of Arizona, Grand Canyon National Park is an economic engine. 2023 4.7 million visitors to Grand Canyon National Park spent $768 million in nearby communities, which supported 10,100 jobs, $350 million in labor […]
This map shows land ownership north of the Grand Canyon in Arizona and Utah. Download the map ›
This map shows active mining claims, including various uranium mines, inside the boundaries of Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni Grand Canyon National Monument The map was produced using data from the Bureau of Land Management and updated in June 2024. Download a PDF of the map › Maps and graphs may be used for non-commercial purposes […]
Canyon Mine (renamed Pinyon Plain Mine) started trucking uranium ore from the mine site near Grand Canyon National Park to the White Mesa uranium mill in Utah via a scenic, well-traveled highway. Read the Havasupai Tribe’s statement opposing the transport of uranium ore through its ancestral lands › Download the PDF ›
This map shows the route haul trucks will take, traveling about 300 miles through Arizona, the Navajo Nation, Utah, and the Ute Mountain Ute Reservation to deliver uranium ore mined at Canyon Mine (renamed Pinyon Plain Mine) to the White Mesa Mill for processing. Download your copy ›. See a photo gallery of the haul route, with […]
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