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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
James Marvin Phelps
04/22/19
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National Parks and National Monuments Wildlife
Condors, bighorn sheep, Utah prairie dogs, oh my! This Earth Day, what are your favorite wildlife sightings?
Jake Hoyungowa
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Calling Small Business Owners Across Tribal Lands
Seeking 10 Native entrepreneurs who want to start or grow a small business over the next year.
Poem by Tim Peterson
04/17/19
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Grand Canyon Haikus
No waxing poetic on National Haiku Day. We're celebrating the Grand Canyon in short verse.
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04/15/19
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Change Labs Spotlight: Samuel Shingoitewa, Sunbear Fitness and Repair Services
Have a broken treadmill on your hands? Samuel Shingoitewa can't wait to fix it for you.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
04/10/19
National Monuments
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Pinyon Pine and Pinyon Jay
Pinyon jays recover their cached pine nuts about 95 percent of the time.
Tim Peterson
04/8/19
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Bears Ears and Grand Staircase: Reading the Legal Tea Leaves
Lawsuits take time. But here are some positive signs from other court cases.
04/5/19
Volunteers in Action
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What Do Ungrazed Lands Look Like?
Join us in the field to see the potential of ungrazed lands in Utah and Colorado. Volunteer today.
Lisa Winters
04/1/19
Volunteers in Action
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Help With Baby Shark Surveys in the Little Colorado River
We're still looking for volunteers to join us in the field. Sign up for a volunteer trip today!
Jake Hoyungowa
03/28/19
Climate Change
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Demands for Climate Justice on Environmental Day
Flagstaff youth leaders traveled to Phoenix to demand climate action at the Arizona Capitol.
John Fowler
03/21/19
Energy
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Reducing Methane Emissions on the Navajo Nation
Capturing leaking methane from oil and gas operations on the Navajo Nation could provide enough gas to cover the annual use of every home on the reservation.
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