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As 2024 draws to a close, we look back at five maps we created this year that give us hope for 2025.

The federal government will determine if the charismatic blue bird should be listed as threatened or endangered.

We can’t wait to meet you in a canyon, along a creek, or in the high alpine meadows of the Colorado Plateau.

Pronghorn and barbed wire fences don’t mix, but volunteers are working to change that, one wire at a time.

Four fascinating facts about pinyon jays that will have you ready to birdwatch in the name of conservation.

Volunteers do the heavy lifting so native plants and wildlife have healthy water sources in the forest.

Some good old-fashioned weed removal helps scientists understand what healthy forests look like.

Grand Canyon Trust volunteers document pinyon jay sightings to help protect the pinyon and juniper forests they rely on.

We need your help to maintain the beautiful rock strata that we see in the Grand Canyon.

Aspen trees in a fenced portion of Pando, the world’s largest aspen clone, are reaching for the sky. Learn about the effort.

In the desert, water is life. But what happens when that water is radioactive?

This Earth Day, we’re celebrating a few animals that call the Colorado Plateau home.

Navajo farmer Rose Marie Williams makes the case for putting down your phone and working your hands in the soil.

What are signs of cattle grazing on our public lands? Volunteers find out in a three-day training.

If the map you’re looking for doesn’t exist, collect the data and make it yourself.

An interview with Navajo farmer Ronalda Thomas about traditional farming and cultural connections.

We catch up with Navajo farmer Darrell Yazzie to discuss culture and the revitalization of Indigenous farming techniques.

Join us in the field to see the potential of ungrazed lands in Utah and Colorado. Volunteer today.

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