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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 ...
Rumors that six national monuments may soon be rolled back are raising concerns about public lands protections. Across the Colorado Plateau, the days are getting warmer. As you dust off your hiking ...
Join us the morning of April 26, 2025 for a half day of volunteering in Flagstaff, Arizona. In 2022, Coconino National Forest completed a new trail plan for the Mt. Elden and Dry Lake Hills area north ...
We define diversity as psychological, physical, social, and cultural differences that occur among all individuals within the Trust’s community, including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, ...
Join us April 11-13, 2025 to help weed invasive grasses and tidy the Kane Ranch garden. Across 830,000 acres on the north rim of the Grand Canyon, the Grand Canyon Trust, in collaboration with a ...
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Utah voters strongly support national monuments in general, and Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in particular, a new poll shows.
On February 12, 2025, Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum said he would not target national parks and monuments for energy development, like oil and gas drilling and uranium mining. Ask him to keep ...
A few minutes of your time can make a big difference when you take action for the Grand Canyon and the Colorado Plateau. Join our action alert network to find out when you can use your voice to ...
Stand up once again for the peaks that challenge you, the canyons that shape you, and the desert vistas that ground you. Renew your membership with the Grand Canyon Trust. As a member, you provide the ...
The Colorado River is drying up. We’re doing everything we can to sustain the river and its communities. As snowpacks shrink, temperatures rise, and less water flows into the Colorado River, we’re ...