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Grab your binoculars and help us spot pinyon jays! Pinyon jays — blue birds about the size of robins — live in pinyon and juniper forests across the Colorado Plateau. The birds and the trees are mutually dependent on one another: pinyon pines provide pinyon jays with food, and pinyon jays help pinyon pines spread […]

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Have you ever wondered what to expect when a federal agency says it has to do an environmental impact statement to follow National Environmental Policy Act requirements? What this means for you › Download the PDF ›

Are you confused about how to make your comment count in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) public-input process? Read here › Download the PDF ›

Curious about the flower you found on your hike this weekend? Download the Plant Identification Resources guide › Download the complete PDF ›

In 2019, over 200 volunteers contributed more than 4,500 service hours on 19 projects. View in full screen (suggested for mobile) 2019 volunteer season by the numbers 31 in-stream rock structures built to reduce erosion and slow down surface water on Arizona forests. 9 hours of envelope stuffing and administrative help, so that our members stay up-to-date […]

Volunteers are essential As a volunteer, you make it possible for the Grand Canyon Trust to realize its mission to protect and restore the Colorado Plateau. In 2018, over 245 people collectively contributed more than 5,600 hours to conservation and restoration projects that would otherwise be left undone. Explore the locations they visited in the […]

Volunteers are essential As a volunteer, you make it possible for the Grand Canyon Trust to realize its mission to protect and restore the Colorado Plateau. Meet some past volunteers in the interactive map below. Learn more about volunteering with us ›

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