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Save Grand Canyon Again
Grand Canyon Campaign
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September 16, 2011
Regional News
Navajo Generating Station Blamed For Grand Canyon Haze and Tribal Respiratory Illnesses

August 11, 2011
Regional News
USU scientist to lead Grand Canyon project (GCMRC)

August 4, 2011
OpEd
Canyon's Preservation is Worth Every Penny

July 19, 2011
LR Letter
LR Comments for revised EA for High Flow Experiment and Non-Native Fish Control

July 5, 2011
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Long-Term Plan For Glen Canyon Dam In The Works

July 5, 2011
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Reclamation Releases Environmental Assessment on a Protocol for Experimental High-Flow Releases from Glen Canyon Dam for Second Public Review

Summary

Forty years ago, a major public outcry succeeded in stopping the construction of two major dams which would have inundated Grand Canyon National Park. The famed Colorado River and its unique desert ecosystem would be preserved—or so it was thought.

Unknown to many, a less noticeable, but nonetheless lethal blow had already been delivered. The 1963 completion of Glen Canyon Dam, upstream, and just outside the Park, was beginning to unleash a current of devastation which now, four decades and numerous violations of federal laws later, has nearly destroyed all the native habitat of Grand Canyon’s famed river corridor.

But it’s not too late, to Save Grand Canyon again!

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