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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
Ed Moss
10/28/21
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Havasupai Tribe Opposes Mine Too Close to Grand Canyon
Canyon Mine puts the Havasupai Tribe and the Grand Canyon's precious groundwater at risk.
Ed Moss
10/27/21
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Young People Step Up to Climate
Rising leaders draft an action plan for a healthy and just future on the Colorado Plateau.
Blake McCord
10/25/21
Volunteers in Action
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That's a Wrap: 2021 Volunteer Season
Volunteers gathered in forest meadows and desert washes, eagerly lending their time and expertise to protecting the plateau this year.
Lucy Livesay
10/20/21
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Why Is Grand Canyon Uranium Mining a Problem?
It's time to ban mining around the Grand Canyon. Here's why.
Blake McCord
10/19/21
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Why Do We Weed Public Lands?
Some good old-fashioned weed removal helps scientists understand what healthy forests look like.
Tim Peterson
10/8/21
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Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante Restored!
Today, President Biden signed proclamations restoring Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments.
Ed Moss
10/5/21
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Leaf Peeping on the Colorado Plateau
Pack your camera and head for the trees! The Colorado Plateau has some of the best displays of fall foliage all season long.
Tim Peterson
09/28/21
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Speak Up for the Manti-La Sal National Forest
You have the opportunity to comment on how you think some of the most beautiful landscapes in Utah should be managed into the future.
Shane McDermott
09/21/21
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Tribal Sovereignty Under Threat on the Little Colorado River
Native peoples have had cultural ties to the Little Colorado River Gorge since time immemorial, yet their sovereignty remains under threat.
Tim Peterson
09/16/21
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Celebrating Science at Grand Staircase
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument has it all, from dinosaur fossils to twisting slot canyons and grand adventures.
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