Grand Canyon News Week of Dec 17, 2018
Grand Canyon National Park to remain open regardless of potential government shutdown
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is offering assurances to people planning to visit Grand Canyon National Park, saying it will remain open regardless of whether there is a federal government partial shutdown.
Source: www.fox10phoenix.com
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Record number of endangered wolves found dead in 2018
Wildlife managers have confirmed that a record number of Mexican gray wolves have been reported dead this year, fueling concerns about the decades-long effort to return the endangered predator to the American Southwest.
Source: www.grandcanyonnews.com
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As Grand Canyon National Park Turns 100, It Collaborates With Tribes
Most of us are lucky to visit once or twice in a lifetime. But for several Native Americans the Grand Canyon is the place they have called home.
Source: www.fronterasdesk.org
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You’ll have more chances to visit national parks for free in 2019
But the number of free days is still significantly fewer days than in years past
Source: www.theknow.denverpost.com
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