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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
Dianna Sue White Dove Uqualla, photo by Raymond Chee
07/18/23
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Cultural Uses of Lands Near the Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon region has provided Native peoples with food, shelter, medicines, and more since time immemorial.
Andrew Orr
07/11/23
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What Would Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni Grand Canyon National Monument Protect?
Petroglyphs, rock structures, caves, endangered cacti, California condors, and more.
Blake McCord
06/27/23
Forest Restoration
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Protecting Old-Growth Juniper and Pinyon Forests
Tree ring data helps scientists and land managers protect old-growth pinyon and juniper trees.
Amy S. Martin
06/20/23
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Arizona Gov. Joins Growing List of Grand Canyon Monument Supporters
Arizona's governor, state representatives, county and city governments, and faith leaders support tribal Grand Canyon national monument proposal.
Meredith Meeks
06/13/23
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Paahu, Nöönganva Pas Himu – The Importance of Springs, a Hopi Perspective
The Hopi people believe that the springs are alive. We teach our children that springs are sacred at a very young age.
Tim Peterson
06/6/23
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Creature Feature: Rare Birds of Grand Staircase
Whether tucked into lush creekside vegetation, soaring high above rocky cliffs, or flitting through old-growth forests, over 200 bird species call the Grand Staircase-Escalante region home.
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.
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