Grand Canyon Wildlands Council is a dedicated group of conservationists, scientists, and outdoor enthusiasts working together to protect the diverse ecosystems and wildlife of the Grand Canyon region. They strive to find science-based solutions for conserving the full range of life in the area, from the majestic jaguars and gray wolves to the migratory mule deer and Colorado River pikeminnow.
With a focus on sustaining the flow of life across this remarkable region, Grand Canyon Wildlands Council is committed to protecting the Grand Canyon, promoting Mexican wolf recovery, and ensuring the stewardship of the Colorado River. Through their collaborative efforts, they aim to create a strong connection between the Grand Canyon and the Gila, safeguarding the natural beauty and biodiversity of this unique ecoregion.
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