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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
Blake McCord
12/23/24
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5 Maps That Give Us Hope for 2025
As 2024 draws to a close, we look back at five maps we created this year that give us hope for 2025.
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09/5/23
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Pinyon Jays Eyed for Endangered Species Protection
The federal government will determine if the charismatic blue bird should be listed as threatened or endangered.
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03/14/23
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7 Perks of Volunteering
We can’t wait to meet you in a canyon, along a creek, or in the high alpine meadows of the Colorado Plateau.
09/28/22
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Mapping Pronghorn-Friendly Fences
Pronghorn and barbed wire fences don't mix, but volunteers are working to change that, one wire at a time.
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05/5/22
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4 Reasons to Protect Pinyon Jays
Four fascinating facts about pinyon jays that will have you ready to birdwatch in the name of conservation.
04/5/22
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Restoring Arizona Wetlands with Rocks
Volunteers do the heavy lifting so native plants and wildlife have healthy water sources in the forest.
Blake McCord
02/7/22
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2022 Volunteer Opportunities in Arizona and Utah
Are you ready to wear work gloves, pull weeds, fix fences, and move rocks?
Blake McCord
10/25/21
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That's a Wrap: 2021 Volunteer Season
Volunteers gathered in forest meadows and desert washes, eagerly lending their time and expertise to protecting the plateau this year.
Blake McCord
10/19/21
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Why Do We Weed Public Lands?
Some good old-fashioned weed removal helps scientists understand what healthy forests look like.
Marie Read
09/1/21
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Protecting Pinyon Jays in Southern Utah
Grand Canyon Trust volunteers document pinyon jay sightings to help protect the pinyon and juniper forests they rely on.
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