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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
03/20/19
National Monuments
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Bears Ears
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Native America
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“Sunshine Week” for Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante
The House Committee on Natural Resources digs into why President Trump shrank Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments.
Pauline "Polly" Patraw. Collins, Grand Canyon National Park
03/8/19
Grand Canyon
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Women of the Grand Canyon
On International Women's Day, learn about some of the artists, scientists, and river runners who made history in the Grand Canyon.
Tim Peterson
03/8/19
National Monuments
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Bears Ears
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Winter Snow Falls, But Monuments Heat Up
A new interior secretary, elections in San Juan County, and new bills in Congress all stand to impact Utah's national monuments.
Rick Goldwasser
03/5/19
Grand Canyon
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Uranium
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Grand Canyon Centennial Protection Act: Myths vs. Facts
The facts about the Grand Canyon Centennial Protection Act and the temporary mining ban it would make permanent.
Kreig Rasmussen, U.S. Forest Service
03/4/19
Forest Restoration
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Grazing
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Aspen Restoration Put to the Test
For eight years, the Monroe Mountain Working Group has been helping aspen take root in Fishlake National Forest. Here's the latest challenge we're working to overcome.
Rick Goldwasser
02/28/19
Energy
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Uranium
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Grand Canyon
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New Report Examines Uranium Mining in the Grand Canyon Region
The Grand Canyon region is too culturally, historically, and economically important to mine for uranium.
Ed Moss
02/26/19
Grand Canyon
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Uranium
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What is the Grand Canyon Centennial Protection Act?
As Grand Canyon National Park turns 100, new legislation aims to protect the park from mining.
Amy S. Martin
02/20/19
Native America
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Grand Canyon
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Commemorating Our Indigenous Presence
As Grand Canyon National Park turns 100, Native knowledge and culture needs to be more involved in the next 100 years of park management.
02/15/19
Volunteers in Action
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Which Volunteer Trip is Right for You?
Looking to volunteer with the Trust in 2019? Find the best fit for you!
Michael Remke
02/14/19
Volunteers in Action
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Love on the North Rim
Liz Blair met her sweetie on a Trust volunteer trip a few years back. She describes how the relationship sprouted, just in time for Valentine's Day!
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