by Audrey Kruse, Community Engagement Director
Looking to launch your career in conservation, advocacy, or environmental justice? Come work for the Grand Canyon Trust. Each year, a handful of...
by Roger Clark, Grand Canyon Director
Yesterday, the White House informed Arizona Representative Raúl Grijalva that President Obama will not designate the Greater Grand Canyon Heritage National...
With a mission to protect and restore the Colorado Plateau, our work never ends. We’re trying to crack the mystery of 25-hour days, but until then, our to-do lists grow longer. Thankfully, we have...
by Amber Reimondo, Energy Director
It's been decades since the U.S. has seen a rush to the hills for uranium. But under the Trump administration, that could be about to change. Today,...
by Amber Reimondo, Energy Director
A uranium mine near the Grand Canyon still has a water problem. An annual report submitted by uranium company Energy Fuels Resources to the Arizona Department of...
BY ETHAN AUMACK
Mending broken bones. Replacing knocked-out teeth. Stitching back together torn skin. In my younger years, I tested my mettle playing frivolous games and exploring wild places. And...
by Eva Malis, Uplift Coordinator
Under a dark September sky, a group of millennials stood in a large circle, singing with people they had just met for the first time:
“The people gonna rise like...
by Marc Coles-Ritchie, Utah Public Lands Manager
It’s that time of year, when we get to see the amazing wildflowers of the Colorado Plateau with their bursts of color. Each year, it is like seeing...
by Amber Reimondo, Energy Director
It’s no secret. Americans love national parks. We hike their peaks, fish their rivers, and sleep under their starry skies. But national parks do more than feed our...
by Amber Reimondo, Energy Director
Update! The Grand Canyon Centennial Protection Act passed the U.S. House of Representatives on October 30, 2019!
As the battle to protect the Grand Canyon from...