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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
Tim Peterson
07/8/24
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4 Fun Facts About the Colorado River
Did you know the Colorado River used to be called the Grand River? Learn about the name change and more fun facts about this hardworking river.
Michael Quinn, National Park Service
07/1/24
Uranium
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Flooding at Uranium Mine Near Grand Canyon Tops 66 Million Gallons
The ongoing flooding problem at uranium mine near the Grand Canyon, continues.
Amy S. Martin
06/24/24
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Water
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Uranium Mining near Grand Canyon Too Risky, Research Shows
Dr. Laura Crossey explains what scientists know about groundwater in the Grand Canyon region.
D. Yurcik, National Park Service
06/18/24
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Grand Canyon Wildflowers
From golden hues to crimson reds, the Grand Canyon is brimming with bright and colorful wildflowers.
Tim Peterson, flown by LightHawk
06/11/24
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Japanese Waste Shipped to Uranium Mill Near Bears Ears
More than 275,000 pounds of radioactive materials imported from the Japan Atomic Energy Agency headed to Utah's White Mesa Mill.
Wade Adakai
06/6/24
Change Labs
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Riding Out a Dream
Entrepreneur hopes to bring motorcycle tours to the Navajo Nation.
Tim Peterson
05/29/24
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Native Fish of the Grand Canyon
Challenging conditions have endangered, threatened, or imperiled these five native fish in the Grand Canyon.
Tim Peterson
05/20/24
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New Plan for Bears Ears: Comment by June 11, 2024
Now is your chance to support the five tribes’ vision for protecting Bears Ears.
Rick Goldwasser
05/15/24
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Uranium
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Grand Canyon
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DC Dispatch
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Navajo Nation Asks Biden to Stop Uranium Transport from Grand Canyon Mine
The Navajo Nation and communities along the haul route oppose uranium transport from Grand Canyon region mine.
Blake McCord
05/8/24
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Grand Staircase-Escalante Wildflowers
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument bursts into bloom each spring. See some of our favorite desert wildflowers.
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