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Grand Canyon air traffic noise: Help us say enough is enough!

Grand Canyon National Park

Credit: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

The Grand Canyon is one of the world’s most iconic places.  A stunning slash in the earth where we can go to experience the power of nature and hear ― the sound of helicopter blades and airplane engines?  Okay, so maybe this last part wasn’t quite what you had in mind.  But over 90,000 commercial air tours buzz the Grand Canyon every year, and the industry is pushing hard to keep that number growing.  Read more

Visit National Parks for free this week

It’s National Park Week and that means one thing –free admission! Entrance to each and every one of the National Park Service’s 394 units is free from April 16 – 24. Some National Parks are holding special events or junior ranger opportunities. Details here. Read more

Grand Canyon Uranium Mining: Help us protect 1 million acres

Uranium mining near the Grand Canyon? It may seem hard to believe, but up until recently, the government has allowed such dangerous mining to be conducted in the sensitive Grand Canyon ecosystem, threatening the Colorado River and Grand Canyon itself with contamination. Fortunately an end may be in sight. The Bureau of Land Management is currently considering banning new mining claims under the antiquated 1872 Mining Law in the greater Grand Canyon ecosystem. But if and how much land they protect is uncertain. Read more

If not for the Antiquities Act the Grand Canyon might look very different

Jessica, left, with sisters at the Grand Canyon. Courtesy Jessica Goad.

It’s hard to imagine a West without the Grand Canyon’s grandeur. When you really think about what it takes to protect the beauty of a place, the laws themselves like the Antiquities Act (which lately has come under attack) become much more meaningful. Read more

Peace and Quiet: Can you still find it in our National Parks?

Kurt Fristrup and Karen Trevino. Photo by Damon Joyce.

This article first appeared in Wilderness Magazine. To read more great articles like this one, become a member today. It is getting louder all the time. It used to be easier to escape the din, and national parks and our other public lands were among the spots you could find peace and quiet. Most of these places remain the best prospects for basking in natural sounds, but the decibel level is on the rise. Read more

Bush’s Last Assault: Debate over Grand Canyon mining sparks an ugly presidential moment (Part 4 of 6)

Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona (shot from the Bright Angel Point at the North Rim). Courtesy StefanB.

The Grand Canyon overwhelms our senses through its immense size, stratified and eye-catching rock layers, and more than 227 river miles. Most of us have stories to tell about visiting this icon of America. Mine began at the Canyon’s edge in Arizona while camping in the Kaibab National Forest in November. We were treated to a 3 a.m. Leonid meteor storm that only arrives once a century. Read more