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Educational resources to help teachers creating Grand Canyon lesson plans for students in elementary school, high school, and college.
Native experts weigh in on the history of tribal lands, sovereignty, land ownership, and what land means from a Native perspective.
The Little Colorado River flows into the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. It's a river you should know. Find out why.
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.
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 U.S. imports about 16 percent of its uranium from Russia. Where does it come from? Here are the 2020 numbers.
Pinyon and juniper have many cultural uses in the Southwest, from food stuffs to ceremonial use to construction.
Here at the Trust, it’s our love of place that drives our work. We attend meetings, don work gloves, and write grant reports. We defend national monuments, organize intertribal gatherings, and argue ...
The Grand Canyon Trust is devastated by the losses on the north rim of Grand Canyon National Park from the Dragon Bravo Fire.
Although millions of people visit Grand Canyon National Park each year, few ever set foot below the canyon’s rim. But you don’t have to hike all the way down to the Colorado River to experience the ...