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We’re still looking for volunteers to join us in the field for baby shark surveys in the Little Colorado River. Sign up for a volunteer trip! We need volunteers! We’re looking for strong swimmers and ...
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Grand Staircase-Escalante, Bears Ears, and Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni national monuments are irreplaceable cultural landscapes. They showcase an unbroken record of human flourishing that stretches ...
On February 12, 2025, Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum said he would not target national parks and monuments for energy development, like oil and gas drilling and uranium mining. Ask him to keep ...
FLAGSTAFF, AZ — From now until April 14, 2025, the Grand Canyon Regional Intertribal Intergenerational Stewardship Expedition (RIISE) is accepting applications from young people ages 16-20 who ...
FLAGSTAFF, AZ — The Grand Canyon Trust mourns the passing of Congressman Raúl Grijalva, D-AZ, long-time advocate for the environment, environmental justice, tribal sovereignty, and the Grand Canyon, ...
When Energy Fuels Resources, the uranium company that owns and operates the controversial Canyon Mine (renamed Pinyon Plain Mine) near Grand Canyon National Park, began trucking uranium ore from the ...
A few minutes of your time can make a big difference when you take action for the Grand Canyon and the Colorado Plateau. Join our action alert network to find out when you can use your voice to ...
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Knowledge is power. Stay current on issues impacting the Grand Canyon region. Our email newsletters and action alerts are an easy way to stay connected and make a difference, and volunteer updates let ...
Stand up once again for the peaks that challenge you, the canyons that shape you, and the desert vistas that ground you. Renew your membership with the Grand Canyon Trust. As a member, you provide the ...
The Colorado River is drying up. We’re doing everything we can to sustain the river and its communities. As snowpacks shrink, temperatures rise, and less water flows into the Colorado River, we’re ...
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