The Grand Canyon Wildlands Council is a dedicated group of conservationists, scientists, and outdoor enthusiasts who work tirelessly to protect the diverse ecosystems and wildlife of the Grand Canyon Ecoregion. They employ creative, science-based solutions to ensure the preservation of the region's natural beauty and the full diversity of life that calls it home.
From the majestic jaguars that once roamed the area to the critically endangered Mexican gray wolves and the migratory mule deer herds, the council focuses on sustaining the flow of life across the Grand Canyon region, with a particular emphasis on the Colorado River corridor. Their mission is to create wild connections and foster a harmonious coexistence between humans and nature in this remarkable and ever-changing landscape.
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