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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
Blake McCord
07/13/17
Uranium
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Grand Canyon
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Native America
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Gathering to Halt Grand Canyon Uranium Mining
This June, the Havasupai Tribe gathered at the base of Red Butte to oppose a uranium mine near the Grand Canyon.
Bob Wick, BLM California
06/5/17
DC Dispatch
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Grand Canyon
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Comment Ideas: Why Grand Canyon-Parashant Should Be Kept As Is
Need ideas on what to write to Secretary Zinke? We've got you covered.
Blake McCord
05/16/17
Grand Canyon
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Uranium
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Energy
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Native America
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Why Ban Grand Canyon Uranium Mining?
Accumulating evidence and events are debunking the belief that it's safe to mine uranium in and around the Grand Canyon.
Shane McDermott
04/19/17
Grand Canyon
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Native America
3 Comments
Escalade Losing Legislative Battle
Without the necessary votes, the Escalde bill is on life support for now.
Blake McCord
04/7/17
Grand Canyon
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Uranium
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Water
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Energy
1 Comment
Radioactive Water at Canyon Mine
Is uranium mining so near to the Grand Canyon really worth the risk?
Michael Melford
03/7/17
Energy
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Grand Canyon
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Native America
1 Comment
Navajo Generating Station’s Closing Curtain?
Another boom has gone bust. What might happen in Navajo Generating Station's final act?
Don Bills
01/6/17
Grand Canyon
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Uranium
3 Comments
Grand Canyon Uranium Decisions Loom Large in 2017
The White House's decision not to designate the Greater Grand Canyon Heritage National Monument leaves the Grand Canyon vulnerable to uranium mining.
Ted Grussing
12/14/16
Grand Canyon
1 Comment
A Lump of Coal for the Holidays
Should the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation let Navajo Generating Station continue blackening Grand Canyon’s bright edges with coal smoke until 2044?
Maria Archibald
11/21/16
Grand Canyon
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Native America
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Volunteers in Action
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Rising Leaders
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Bioblitz at the Confluence
Our dedicated volunteers came together to give voice to the confluence and the silent species that call it home.
Blake McCord
11/15/16
Grand Canyon
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Uranium
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Energy
4 Comments
Grand Canyon Uranium Mine Set to Re-Open
Last month, the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) re-issued Canyon Mine’s air pollution protection permit, as well as permits for Arizona 1 and EZ mines.
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