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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
Amy S. Martin
05/31/23
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Poll: 75 Percent of Arizona Voters Support New Grand Canyon National Monument
Polling shows strong support for designating public lands near the Grand Canyon a national monument.
Amy S. Martin
05/24/23
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Interior Secretary Haaland Meets with Grand Canyon Tribes
Secretary Haaland visited lands proposed for protection as Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni Grand Canyon National Monument.
Tim Peterson
05/16/23
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The Colorado River 101
Where does the Colorado River start? How deep is it? Is it drying up? Your questions, answered.
Amy S. Martin
05/9/23
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Tribal Leaders Call for Monument to Protect Grand Canyon Homelands
The Grand Canyon is a sacred place for many tribes. A new monument would protect tribal homelands.
Tim Peterson, EcoFlight
05/2/23
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A Bird’s-eye View of Bears Ears National Monument
Radioactive waste remains partially uncovered in enormous waste pits at the White Mesa Mill, on the doorstep of Bears Ears National Monument.
Jamie Arviso
04/25/23
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Native Artisans Want Better Access to the Grand Canyon
To Monica Nuvamsa, selling her art products in national and state parks across her ancestral homeland means her cultures are represented in those spaces.
Tim Peterson
04/18/23
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Robin Wall Kimmerer Explains Indigenous Traditional Knowledge
Like corn and beans, Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge and Western science can complement each other.
Michael Quinn, National Park Service
04/11/23
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Tribes Propose New Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni Grand Canyon National Monument
Native American tribes are calling on the president to permanently protect their ancestral lands near Grand Canyon National Park.
Jamie Arviso
04/4/23
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Making Space for Native Artists at Grand Canyon
Dorothy Denetsosie Gishie wants Native artisans to have more selling locations at the Grand Canyon.
Rick Goldwasser
03/28/23
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What To Do and See in Arches National Park
Arches National Park is full of spectacular rock features, including bridges, windows, towers, fins, and arches.
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