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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
Blake McCord
02/7/23
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Geology Rocks: Steps of Grand Staircase-Escalante
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is known for its staircase, a series of colorful rock layers that step up through geologic time.
Marble Canyon, Tim Peterson
01/31/23
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How Much Uranium Is in the Grand Canyon?
Is it true that the Grand Canyon is home to a vast supply of uranium? Let's check the numbers.
Alexander Simpson
01/24/23
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Inspiring Understanding Through Art
Jaymus Perry uses his custom-designed motorcycle ornaments as a teaching opportunity.
Jody Marcon
01/17/23
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Riding for Change: A Navajo Woman Brings Cycling to Her Community
Claudia Jackson runs Audical Cycles, a woman-owned bike service and repair shop serving cyclists of all ages and levels on the Navajo Nation.
Deidra Peaches
01/10/23
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The Little Colorado River, A Place of Healing
Bennett Wakayuta, a Hualapai tribal member, is connected to the Little Colorado River through traditional songs and the ceremony of water.
Design Build Bluff
01/3/23
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Building Homes by Building Confidence
Carmirae Holquin, a Change Labs graduate, and low income Navajo families team up for better living conditions.
Deidra Peaches
12/27/22
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Herding Sheep Above the Confluence
Delores Wilson-Aguirre, a Diné community organizer, shares what it was like to grow up herding sheep above the confluence of the Little Colorado and Colorado rivers.
Amber Benally
12/20/22
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Investing in Young Indigenous Leaders is Environmental Justice
We're preparing young Indigenous leaders to invest in their communities through internships, leadership training programs, river trips, and more.
Shane McDermott
12/14/22
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Feds Cancel Two Little Colorado River Dam Proposals
A developer continues to push a third dam proposal on the Navajo Nation near the Little Colorado River.
Blake McCord
12/7/22
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Uranium Mine Ramps Up Near Grand Canyon National Park
Canyon Mine, aka Pinyon Plain Mine, a controversial uranium mine near Grand Canyon National Park, is hiring.
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