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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
Faith Bernstein
08/15/19
Maps
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Volunteers in Action
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Grazing
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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.
08/7/19
Native America
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11 Native-American-Owned Start-ups Who Made the Cut
Artists, solar technology entrepreneurs, and other movers-and-shakers who are making big change on tribal lands.
Deborah Lee Soltesz, Coconino National Forest
08/2/19
Forest Restoration
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Cutting the Public out of Forest Service Decisions a Big Mistake
A rule change would cut the American public out of decisions about logging, road-building, and oil and gas pipelines
08/1/19
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Forest Restoration
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How to Write a Meaningful Comment
Need help writing a comment to the U.S. Forest Service or Bureau of Land Management? We're here with tips on what to say and how to say it.
Tim Peterson
07/29/19
Bears Ears
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National Monuments
2 Comments
New Plan for Bears Ears Does Its Worst
In many cases, the plan actually proposes weaker protections than if no monument had been designated at all.
Jake Hoyungowa
07/25/19
Grand Canyon
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Native America
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Grand Canyon Centennial: An Interview with Colleen Cooley
The Intertribal Centennial Conversations group is working to bring Native voices into the second century of Grand Canyon National Park.
Diedra Peaches
07/24/19
Native America
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Change Labs
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Native Business Owners on the Rise with Change Labs
We couldn’t be prouder of the 12 Native businesses who have just graduated from Change Labs in 2019.
Amy S. Martin
07/16/19
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Uranium
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Energy
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Bears Ears
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New Nuclear Working Group Raises Questions for Grand Canyon and Bears Ears
President Trump denied a request for uranium import quotas, but efforts continue to prop up the industry.
EcoFlight
07/11/19
Grand Canyon
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Uranium
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DC Dispatch
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Battle for the Grand Canyon in Congressional Subcommittees
As the battle to protect the Grand Canyon from uranium mining heats up, two bills are fighting back in Congress.
07/8/19
Native America
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Volunteers in Action
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Rising Leaders
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Watering The Seeds: The Next Generation of Navajo Farmers
An interview with Navajo farmer Ronalda Thomas about traditional farming and cultural connections.
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