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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
Blake McCord
12/20/24
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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.
Highway 160, east of Kayenta on the Navajo Nation. TIM PETERSON
10/1/24
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Uranium Haul Route Risky, Fatal Accident Data Shows
Four of the five most dangerous sections of the haul route are on the Navajo Nation.
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.
Map by Stephanie Smith and David Vines
09/23/19
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Mapping Pinyon Jay Habitat
A behind-the-scenes look at the process of mapping where pinyon jays live in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Faith Bernstein
08/15/19
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Cowtography: Mapping Where Cows Don’t Graze
If the map you're looking for doesn't exist, collect the data and make it yourself.
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.
Stephanie Smith
12/18/17
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No Relief for Grand Staircase and Bears Ears
A glimpse into mapping the slashed boundaries of Grand Staircase and Bears Ears national monuments.
Amy S. Martin
10/2/17
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Grand Canyon’s Secret Waters
The hidden world of Grand Canyon seeps and springs and the animals, people, and cultures that rely on them.
05/18/17
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Homelands: A Bears Ears Story Map
Step into a virtual world of stories and explore Bears Ears National Monument.
Stephanie Smith
04/12/17
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A New Grand Canyon National Park Map
See a preview of our newest Grand Canyon National Park map!
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