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Share your thoughts about how Grand Staircase-Escalante and its fossils, cultural resources, waters, and living creatures should be taken care of into the future.
Legislation could permanently protect precious water resources, economies, and Indigenous lifeways connected to the Grand Canyon.
Two out of three Arizona voters support a permanent ban on uranium mining near Grand Canyon National Park.
This Valentine’s Day, we’re celebrating our love for the Grand Canyon.
With deep ties to the Colorado Plateau and decades of experience, Jim Enote is ready to address our most critical issues.
Condors, bighorn sheep, Utah prairie dogs, oh my! This Earth Day, what are your favorite wildlife sightings?
The roadless rule is one of our nation’s most successful and widely popular conservation initiatives, but Utah wants out.
Get to know Ethan and his passions a little better, from conservation to concocting the perfect chocolate bar.
In Utah’s La Sal Mountains, goats are eating and kicking up sensitive plants, including the La Sal daisy, which grows nowhere else on Earth.
With the help of our newest partner, we’re constructing a fence around a research site at Vermilion Cliffs.
We’ve been working with Steve Rosenstock to jumpstart projects across northern Arizona.
We’ve been working with Connie Reid for the last decade to survey and protect archaeological sites across the North Rim Ranches.
Grand Canyon Trust volunteers teamed up with Rick and Susie Knezevich for a second year of restoration work in Johnson Lakes Canyon.
From the halls of political power to the boardrooms of industry to the mesa-top villages and hogans of Black Mesa: the story of coal and the Southwest’s energy demands.
Calling all bookworms, literature lovers, and casual readers!
For those of us who live, work, and play on the Colorado Plateau, we have a lot to be thankful for.
It was great to see so many members, supporters, and friends at our 30th Anniversary Celebration last Tuesday!
Amid the Grand Staircase-Escalante desert’s living crusts, and virtually indistinguishable from them, lie fossils of crusts that date to 80 million years ago.
If done correctly, the Eastern Utah Public Lands Initiative bill has the opportunity to secure new wilderness, national conservation areas, and watershed protection zones while exchanging state lands out of newly protected areas.
Join the Grand Canyon Trust for the Flagstaff premiere of the new documentary film Our Canyon Lands on August 6th!
An evening with Michael Brune, Executive Director of the Sierra Club, featuring a screening of a brand new version of the short documentary film Our Canyon Lands.
Friday’s court ruling on the Richfield Resource Management Plan sets a timeline to remedy some of the wrongs done by BLM in their hasty management plan of some of the nation’s most treasured lands.
Hot or cold, wet or dry – each month has its own story of the Paria Plateau defending its wildness.
The Grand Canyon is America’s greatest scenic treasure—an experience made to order in wonder. Floating a boat down the Colorado? Why, it’s simply the best thing one can do.” Martin Litton (1917-2014), Conscience of the Canyon –Martin Litton We’re sad to mark the passing of conservationist and river rafting pioneer Martin Litton (February 13, 1917 […]