On Friday, August 11, 2023 the U.S. District Court of Utah dismissed lawsuits challenging President Biden's designation of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments. President Biden...
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GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK — The Havasupai Tribe and conservation groups decried a House subcommittee hearing today where lawmakers considered lifting a 20-year ban on new...
by Tim Peterson, Utah Wildlands Director
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) replied to Energy Fuels Resources (USA), Inc.'s claims about solid waste left exposed to open air at the company's White Mesa uranium mill, near Bears Ears...
by Lisa Winters, Research and Stewardship Volunteer Coordinator
We’re excited to announce our 2018 volunteer trip schedule: from pulling invasive plants to collecting habitat data for endangered...
by Amber Reimondo, Energy Director
Imagine 268 football fields stretching across a single mesa in southeastern Utah. Having a hard time? I don’t blame you. But that huge amount of space is what the...
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FLAGSTAFF, AZ — Monday’s report in the Washington Post further proves that the Trump administration’s national monument review has been a predetermined exercise from the very...
by Cerissa Hoglander, Land Conservation Associate
You may not recognize this national monument by name, but the Vermilion Cliffs are one of the most visible landforms on the Arizona Strip. The...