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| Letters Needed Now!
A new environmental impact study is underway on Glen Canyon Dam operations. Your comments are urgently needed to demand that the Bureau of Reclamation focus on actions for endangered species recovery in Grand Canyon National Park, not more experimentation for the preservation of Glen Canyon Dam.
Stop Congressional Ban on Studying the Decommissioning of Glen Canyon Dam »
Endorse the Campaign Please add your organization to the more than 200 others supporting the restoration of a free flowing river though Grand Canyon. Since 2000 this growing network has led efforts to restore the natural processes to the Colorado River corridor in Grand Canyon National Park. This alliance is currently advocating for a new federal environmental impact statement on the operations of Glen Canyon Dam which evaluates the dam's decommissioning as a primary alternative to realizing endangered species recovery and preservation in Grand Canyon. Grand Canyon is a world treasure, and must be respected as such. By increasing the number and variety of supporting organizations we can better illustrate to Congress and other federal decision makers the broad-based support for Grand Canyon's restoration. By lending your name it allows us to:
Join the network to Save Grand Canyon Again
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