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Public outcry and bipartisan opposition helped stop a senator’s proposal to sell off public lands in the Senate's budget bill ...
Grand Canyon Trust safeguards the wonders of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado Plateau while supporting the rights of its Native peoples.
Native experts weigh in on the history of tribal lands, sovereignty, land ownership, and what land means from a Native perspective.
Before the Grand Canyon was a national park, it was the ancestral homeland of Native peoples. Hear voices of the Grand Canyon speak. Experience the Grand Canyon alongside Jim Enote (Zuni), Nikki ...
The Colorado River flows through the Grand Canyon, bringing lifegiving water to millions, but how much do you actually know about the river? Here are the basics. Where does the Colorado River start?
An interactive dashboard about water quality, uranium, arsenic, lead, and flooding at Canyon Mine, also known as Pinyon Plain Mine.
The Little Colorado River flows into the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. It's a river you should know. Find out why.
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 ...
Dr. Laura Crossey explains her research and what scientists know about groundwater in the Grand Canyon region.
A June 2023 poll of Arizona voters found strong public support for designating existing public lands around the Grand Canyon as a national monument. A monument designation would protect precious water ...
Glen Canyon Dam flooded over 180 miles of the Colorado River to form Lake Powell and provide power. How does the dam work?
The Grand Canyon is more than a national park, but is it true that it’s also home to a vast supply of uranium? How much uranium is there in the Grand Canyon region exactly? If you’ve been lucky enough ...