The Biden administration restored full protections to Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in southern Utah. What does that look like? Download your copy ›
COVID and a divided Congress haven't stopped us. From restoring monuments to moving legislation to permanently protect the Grand Canyon, some big wins from the first year of the Biden administration. Learn more ›
A look at some recent conservation successes you might not have heard about. Read on ›
From its headwaters in the mountains of eastern Arizona to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, the Little Colorado River has sustained plants, animals, and humans since the beginning of time. View the two-page map ›
If you could give one piece of advice to young people today, what would it be? Hear from Katie ›
Ancient Wayves: an Indigenous-owned guiding company in the Bears Ears region. Get the details ›
Back in 1956, blind students from the Arizona State School for the Deaf and Blind set out to hike the Grand Canyon rim-to-rim in a day. The boys, members of the school's hiking club, navigated the steep terrain and hairpin turns of the mile-deep canyon. Thank you to Grand Canyon Trust member Bill Thorton, who was along for the hike, for sharing this fond memory of "saying I can instead of I can’t.”