A review of national monuments threatens beloved natural and cultural landscapes protected under the Antiquities Act.
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Grab your binoculars and help us spot pinyon jays! This is an independent community science project. You do the training, then you choose where, when, and how many hours you want to contribute. We’re ...
Lawsuits targeting Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni national monument are at odds with Arizona voters, 80% of whom support the ...
The Grand Canyon Trust is a nonprofit conservation organization dedicated to safeguarding the wonders of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado Plateau while supporting the rights of its Native peoples.
Most people see Capitol Reef as a pit stop while traveling between Utah’s more famous parks like Arches and Bryce Canyon, but few actually realize the park’s true potential. For those willing to step ...
Declared one of the nation’s first national monuments in 1906, it received park status more than 50 years later. Today, you can enjoy over 52,000 acres of designated wilderness; visit the Painted ...
In Canyonlands National Park, you have an entire wilderness at your beck and call, but go prepared for big, empty country. The Colorado and Green rivers have carved Canyonlands National Park into a ...
Stateline Campground, located on the border of Arizona and Utah, is a convenient basecamp for trips to Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. If you’re looking to hike Wire Pass, Buckskin Gulch, or the ...