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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
Raymond Chee
08/9/22
Native America
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Collaborating to Build a Native Economy
Germaine Simonson's convenience store meets customer needs in her rural Navajo Nation community.
Grand Canyon National Park
08/2/22
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Native America
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Centering Native Perspectives at Grand Canyon National Park
Long-term efforts strive to center Indigenous perspectives in park management and interpretation.
Bruce Gordon, EcoFlight
07/26/22
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Water
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Dams, Drought, and the Little Colorado River
A hydroelectric dam project in Big Canyon, a dry tributary of the Little Colorado River, would require pumping billions of gallons of groundwater.
Amy S. Martin
07/14/22
Grand Canyon
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Native America
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Hiring Reform at Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon National Park is carved out of ancestral lands of at least 11 tribes, but Native people make up only a small percent of park employees.
Green River, Michael Collier
07/12/22
Energy
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Utah Water Deal Siphons Colorado River Tributary
There's something fishy about the water right for a massive oil shale facility in northern Utah.
Amy S. Martin
07/5/22
Climate Change
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5 Facts about Southwest Springs
Springs are the lifeblood of the forests, canyons, and communities of the arid Southwest.
Tim Peterson
06/28/22
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National Monuments
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Native America
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Historic Sign and Signing for Bears Ears
Tribal leaders signed a cooperative agreement to jointly manage Bears Ears National Monument and unveiled the first Bears Ears sign.
Bruce Gordon, EcoFlight
06/21/22
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Uranium
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State Regulator Issues Canyon Mine Permit, Despite Risks
A uranium mine near the Grand Canyon’s south rim with a flooding problem got the go-ahead to continue operating.
Rick Goldwasser
06/15/22
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U.S. Government Agencies, Tribes Back Grand Canyon Mining Ban
Interior and Agriculture officials testified before a Senate subcommittee last week, backing the bill to protect the Grand Canyon.
Deidra Peaches
06/9/22
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Zuni Ties to the Grand Canyon
For Octavius Seowtewa, a Zuni cultural advisor, the Little Colorado River is a connection to home.
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