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Arizona Navajo, Hopi water deal revision stirs controversy
by Shaun McKinnon – The Republic | azcentral.com MISHONGNOVI – As a member of the Hopi tribal council, Marilyn Tewa supported a plan two years ago that would have delivered water from the Colorado and Little Colorado rivers to her … Continue reading
Last day to sign up for Arizona Antelope Foundation pronghorn protection project
Arizona Antelope Foundation May 19, 2012 Kane Ranch, Buffalo and North Canyon Pastures/Fence Removal In Partnership With: GRAND CANYON TRUST & ARIZONA WILDLIFE FEDERATION Project Location: We will be working in House Rock Valley on the Kane Ranch USFS/BLM allotments’ … Continue reading
Green groups of Flagstaff create local Green Calendar
Green groups of Flagstaff create local Green Calendar On May 8, 2012, over 50 individuals representing environmentally-focused groups in the greater Flagstaff area gathered for the Second Annual Gathering of Green Groups. The mission of this meeting was to facilitate … Continue reading
Second Translocation of Endangered Humpback Chub to Havasu Creek in Grand Canyon NP on May 13
Second Translocation of Endangered Humpback Chub to Havasu Creek in Grand Canyon National Park to Occur on May 13 Grand Canyon, Ariz. – On May 13th, the National Park Service, in cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. … Continue reading
Beavers have new forest digs in first test of new Utah plan
Wildlife » Revised management plan lets rodents be relocated. By Mark Havnes | The Salt Lake Tribune First Published May 08 2012 Cedar City • The first relocation of beavers under a revised state management plan went swimmingly, according to … Continue reading
Salazar, Abbey Dedicate Two National Conservation Areas in Utah as Part of National Tourism Week
Salazar, Abbey Dedicate Two National Conservation Areas in Utah as Part of National Tourism Week Red Cliffs and Beaver Dam Wash join National Landscape Conservation System; Will continue to serve as economic engines for local communities IVINS, UTAH – Secretary … Continue reading