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Green sign with white lettering reading Uranium Mining in Progress on the chainlink fence at Canyon Mine, renamed Pinyon Plain Mine, a uranium mine near the Grand Canyon

The U.S. Doesn’t Need Pinyon Plain Mine

The uranium mined at Pinyon Plain Mine near the Grand Canyon is just a drop in the bucket. Given the mine’s location, it’s simply not worth the risk.
A wide view of a rocky desert canyon landscape under a cloudy, overcast sky with scattered patches of snow on the ground, on national monument lands.

Rumors Swirl About National Monuments

Rumors that six national monuments may soon be rolled back are raising concerns about public lands protections.
Aerial view of a winding river cutting through the vast, rugged red and brown desert landscape of Grand Staircase under a cloudy sky.

Tribes Unite in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Coalition

Six Native American tribes with cultural connections to Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument come together to advocate for their ancestral lands.