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Roadless forests in Utah are far more valuable for fish and wildlife habitat and recreation than for timber production.
Groundwater in northern Arizona sustains cities, tribal communities, farms, plants, and animals. What comes to mind when you think of northern Arizona? Possibly the Grand Canyon, the summer heat, or ...
FLAGSTAFF, AZ — The Grand Canyon Trust is devastated by the losses on the north rim of Grand Canyon National Park from the Dragon Bravo Fire. For many, the North Rim and its iconic Grand Canyon Lodge ...
From respecting tribal sovereignty to acting with integrity, find out what values we carry through our work.
Up to 120 million acres of our public lands could be available for sale. If that happens, hunting, camping, birdwatching, and hiking opportunities would be lost forever.
The federal government fast-tracked its environmental review of Velvet-Wood uranium mine, a long defunct uranium mine in southern Utah.
A small but meaningful victory has halted a plan to massively expand Daneros uranium mine, near Bears Ears National Monument.
Uranium trucks on the road near the Grand Canyon When Energy Fuels Resources, the uranium company that owns and operates the controversial Canyon Mine (renamed Pinyon Plain Mine) near Grand Canyon ...
Sign the petition to show your support for all national monuments and for protecting monuments from mining and drilling.
Utah voters strongly support national monuments in general, and Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in particular, a new poll shows.
Grand Canyon National Park is an economic engine, contributing millions of dollars to local communities each year.
Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument protects nearly 1 million acres of Native American tribes’ ancestral homelands north and south of the Grand ...