High Country News writer Krista Langlois trekked above 11,000 feet in the La Sal Mountains to understand what is at stake with a fast-expanding herd of exotic mountain goats of concern to both the Forest Service and the Grand Canyon Trust.
A few deer hunters we pass along the rutted backroads of the Kaibab Plateau seem surprised by a lifted pick-up full of young women and our truck bed full of seed bags. “What are y’all doin’ out here?” they ask. I suppose we’re not the usual suspects.
by Roger Clark, Grand Canyon DirectorThe New York Times has published a front-page story highlighting threats facing the Grand Canyon. Reporter Adam Nagourney managed to weave together three...
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...
“We never had any input….We don’t want this,” Save the Confluence coalition member Delores Wilson-Aguirre declares in a new video against a proposed mega-resort on the rim and tramway into Grand...
The farm, which supports about 30 Navajo families in a community with no supermarket, will use the grant to develop a business plan for producing traditional blue cornmeal.
Doing a lot with little. Non-profit North Leupp Family Farm uses solar panels to power irrigation systems and traditional farming practices passed down through generations.
On November 14, members of the Save the Confluence coalition joined Hopi Chairman Herman Honanie and cultural preservation director Leigh Kuwanwisiwma in asking Havasupai Chairman Rex Tilousi and the Havasupai Tribal Council to pass a resolution to oppose a mega-resort and tourist tramway at the Confluence.