The Grand Canyon Trust runs about 16-18 stewardship and restoration projects throughout the field season (April through October). We’re looking for a passionate, hardworking individual who loves the ...
Pine Grove Campground offers first-class camping in the heart of Arizona’s high country. With stands of pines lining grassy meadows, the scenery is hard to beat. Enjoy the comforts of coin-operated ...
The Little Colorado River near the Grand Canyon is a river you should know. Find out why. The Little Colorado River is smaller than the mainstem Colorado River in length, flow, and drainage area. But ...
Native experts weigh in on the history of tribal lands, sovereignty, and what it means to own land. This blog is distilled from the Native Perspectives virtual series held in partnership with Grand ...
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 ...
Where does the Colorado River start? How deep is it? Is it drying up? Your questions, answered. The Colorado River flows through the Grand Canyon, bringing lifegiving water to millions, but how much ...
How does Glen Canyon Dam work? Water levels at Lake Powell determine how much water can pass through Glen Canyon Dam into the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. A minumum amount of water is ...
A December 2024 poll of 500 registered voters in the beehive state by Republican public opinion research firm New Bridge Strategy shows that Utahns get out onto their national public lands frequently, ...
The White Mesa uranium mill threatens people and the environment a mile from Bears Ears National Monument. What’s a uranium mill to do when global uranium prices tank? At the White Mesa Mill — on the ...
The United States imports about 16% of its uranium from Russia, 22% from Canada, and 11% from Australia. The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the U.S. ban on imports of Russian oil, natural gas, ...
Red Butte, known as “Wii’i Gdwiisa” to the Havasupai Tribe, rises high above sagebrush flats about a dozen miles south of the Grand Canyon. This prominent peak is central to Havasupai identity and ...
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