1,100 mining claims next to the Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is one of the world’s natural wonders. From its jagged cliffs to the winding Colorado River that runs through it — from the geologic history written on its walls to the 25 native species sheltered in its caverns. 

But our state treasure is at risk: Mining companies have staked roughly 1,100 uranium mining claims within just five miles of Grand Canyon National Park. Toxic uranium mining poses a serious threat of contamination to the park itself, and to the 25 million people who drink water from the Colorado River.

After 300,000 speak out, Interior Dept. backs ban on mining near Grand Canyon

Our staff and members are tackling the threat. When we alerted our online activist network to the threat to the Grand Canyon, people sprang into action. We mobilized more than 300,000 Americans to demand stronger protections for the canyon. 

In July, Anna Aurilio, director of our Washington office, worked with Reps. Raul Grijalva and Ed Pastor to release a report on the risks of mining near the canyon. The report, Grand Canyon At Risk, exposed the devastating legacy of mining near the canyon and throughout the west.

With your activism and our advocacy, we can protect our state’s treasure

Your activism and our advocacy are a powerful combination. Thanks in part to our efforts, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced a plan to put 1 million acres around the park off limits to mining for 20 years. 

But mining companies and their allies in Congress haven’t given up the fight — and neither can we.

Several of our own lawmakers — including Sen John McCain and Reps. Jeff Flake, David Schweikert, Trent Franks, Paul Gosar and Ben Quayle — are backing a bill that would prevent the administration from protecting the Grand Canyon. We need you to get involved if we’re going to defend the Canyon once and for all. 

If enough of us speak out, we can ensure the Grand Canyon is protected. Join our campaign by sending the Obama administration a message today. 

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