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The Department of the Interior wrapped up a high-flow experimental water release from Glen Canyon Thursday.
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Gene Field Foster was born in Wisconsin in 1917 and attended art school in Chicago. But her destiny lay in the West, where she used her artistic skills to document the beauties of Glen Canyon.
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A coalition of environmental groups have started a contest to generate ideas for how to re-engineer Glen Canyon Dam to allow the Colorado River to flow freely again. A prize of at least five thousand dollars will go the winning idea. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny spoke with one of the contest’s sponsors, Dan Beard, a former commissioner for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and advocate for wild rivers.
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Lake Powell on the Colorado River is at historically low levels. All but three of its boat ramps are stranded above the waterline. The National Park…
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RAFAEL UPDATEThe Rafael Fire is close to 60% contained as crews continue work to stop its northward progression. The Southwest Incident Management Team…
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Here’s a fish story for you: what if you could get paid to go fishing all day? The National Park Service wants anglers to help get rid of exotic brown…
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Lees Ferry on the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam is a world-famous rainbow trout fishery. But in recent years a different nonnative fish, the brown…
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The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is releasing higher-than-normal flows from Glen Canyon Dam this week, as part of an experiment to rebuild sandbars on the…
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In 1967 an artist named Robert Miller hand-carved a scale model of Glen Canyon. The enormous topographical map stood in the visitor center in Page for…
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The Colorado River that runs through Grand Canyon National Park supplies water to nearly forty million people in the West. But longstanding programs to…