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- AZ Yavapai Group's Updates = Prescott
- AZ Sedona Verde Valley Conservation Committee's Updates
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Here are all posted Updates, since 2013 -- for AZ Chapter (via pages of 10 updates, each). . .
Sierra Club Celebrates One-Year Anniversary of Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni National Monument: Still more to do to protect these sacred lands
August 8, 2024
More needed: a strong management plan, and closing the Pinyon Plain uranium mine (which was grandfathered in) -- This mine threatens the waters that feed local seeps and springs -- the sole source of drinking waters for the Havasupai Tribe.
2024 Environmental Report Card for AZ Legislature and Governor Released -- Session Characterized by Inaction on Key Priorities – Water, Climate, and Environmental Justice
August 5, 2024
Today, Sierra Club, joined by Chispa Arizona and Arizona Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) for Equity, released the 2024 Environmental Report Card for the Arizona Legislature and Governor.
Publicación de la Tarjeta de Evaluación del Medio Ambiente 2024 para la Legislatura y la Gobernadora de AZ -- Sesión Caracterizada por la Inacción en Prioridades Clave – Agua, Clima y Justicia Ambiental
August 5, 2024
El día de hoy, Sierra Club, junto con Chispa Arizona y Arizona Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) for Equity, publicaron la Tarjeta de Evaluación del Medio Ambiente 2024 para la Legislatura y la gobernadora de Arizona.
Student Group Names Wandering Wolf “Hope”
July 30, 2024
Flagstaff, Ariz.— Arizona students proposed a new name for Mexican gray wolf F2979, calling her “Hope.” She was captured and collared by the AGFD earlier this month. The agency intends to use her to locate any packmates and return them to recovery...
Borderlands Newsletter - July 2024
July 17, 2024
Monsoons and Storm Gates -- Exploring Parker Canyon Lake -- 'Lens on the Border' is on the Road -- Celebrate Friendship Park's Anniversary! -- News from the Border -- Join the Borderlands Team
Groups Deliver more than 17,000 Petition Signatures to Governor Hobbs Urging Her to Shut Down Pinyon Plain Uranium Mine
June 27, 2024
... to use her authority to close the Pinyon Plain uranium mine that threatens the waters of Grand Canyon and the Havasupai Tribe -- This comes after the groups, scientists, and many others sent a letter to the governor in January, outlining the...
Letter Urges Mexican Gray Wolves to Be Released as Families
June 25, 2024
Conservation organizations today asked the U.S. FWS to release captive-born Mexican gray wolf pairs together with their pups into AZ and NM -- Releases of wolf families that survive and breed would diversify the wild population’s depleted gene pool.
The Grand Plateau Newsletter - June 2024
June 24, 2024
A Beautiful Day on Red Butte -- New Educational Videos regarding Pinyon Plain Mine -- Sign Our Petition Against Pinyon Plain Mine -- RSVP for a Discussion on Uranium and the Grand Canyon -- Check Out Events in Flagstaff and Our Screen Print
Borderlands Newsletter - June 2024
June 19, 2024
Celebrating Junteenth -- Small Wildlife Passages and Ongoing “Restoration” Near Sasabe, AZ -- Outings Leader Training in Phoenix -- Sierra Club Outings Leader Training -- News from the Border -- Join the Borderlands Team
BLM safeguards 98.9% of Sonoran Desert National Monument, its Indigenous resources, desert life from recreational shooting
June 5, 2024
BLM to close almost 500,000 acres (98.9%) of Sonoran Desert National Monument to recreational shooting -- once allowed everywhere amidst the saguaro cacti, native desert life, ancient petroglyphs, and rich cultural history an hour from Phoenix