by Amber Reimondo, Energy Director
It's a good day for the Grand Canyon region. Today President Joe Biden used his authority under the Antiquities Act to designate Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni –...
Dispatches from the front lines of conservation across the Colorado Plateau.
BY TRUST STAFF
NORTH RIM LANDS
On the 850,000-acre North Rim lands, we’re working with volunteers to restore rare...
by Ellen Heyn, Communications Associate
We're ringing in the New Year with 2016 hiking resolutions! Whether you are determined to get in shape or spend more time with your family, here are a few...
What has changed and what has stayed the same at the White Mesa uranium mill.
BY CHAITNA SINHA
Western scientists now believe that time is both linear and circular. If this is true, then every...
by Emily Thompson, Volunteer Director
I’ve heard it said that our lives happen in 7-year intervals. Relationships begin and end, bodies transform on a cellular level, physical appearances change,...
by Julia Sullivan, AmeriCorps VISTA Youth Engagement Coordinator
The Grand Canyon Trust recognizes that without young people, conservation is unsustainable. That’s why we work to build the next...
BY BILL HEDDEN
Early this year, the owners of the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) near Page, Arizona bowed to economic reality and decided to shut down the massive coal-fired power plant by December...
by Bill Hedden, Executive Director
With his April 26th executive order instructing Secretary of the Interior Zinke to review national monuments established since 1996, President Trump has set...
by Anne Mariah Tapp, Energy Consultant
In early October, about 50 concerned citizens gathered in the Ute Mountain Ute tribal community of White Mesa for a public meeting about the continued...
by Lisa Winters, Research and Stewardship Volunteer Coordinator
“Click. Click. Clack.”
No, that’s not the sound of fieldwork. It’s the sound of me plunking away at my keyboard for what feels like...