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More than 200 bison have been removed from the Grand Canyon's North Rim since the program launched in 2018 with 182 transferred to eight different tribes with ties to the animal.
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Tusayan was hit by a flash flood event around 4 p.m. Tuesday after up to 3 inches of rain fell in the area. Water levels reached as deep as 3 feet in some areas.
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More than 10 million people visited Arizona’s national parks last year and a new report from the National Park Service found that all those visitors spent more than a billion dollars during their stay.
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The investment will support 43 projects across 39 states.
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Authorities say 13-year-old North Dakota boy has survived a nearly 100-foot fall off a cliff at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon during a family trip.
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Republicans in the Arizona Legislature this week adopted a resolution opposing President Joe Biden’s designation of the nearly 1-million-acre Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni Grand Canyon National Monument.
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Emergency responders at Grand Canyon National Park Tuesday rescued a 14-year-old boy who had fallen over the edge.
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Tribal leaders are praising President Joe Biden’s designation of a million-acre national monument near Grand Canyon National Park. Representatives of more than a dozen tribes were on hand Tuesday when he signed the proclamation.
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President Joe Biden has designated a nearly million-acre national monument near Grand Canyon National Park. It permanently bans new uranium mining in an area that holds spiritual and cultural significance to more than a dozen tribes in the region.
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President Joe Biden today will announce his declaration of a nearly million-acre national monument near Grand Canyon National Park. The designation will make permanent a 2012 ban on new uranium mining claims in the area.