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Grand Canyon Wildlands Council formed in March
1996 after a handful of us heard Dave Foreman,
Reed Noss, and Michael Soule present the
Wildlands Project, a continental effort to
protect and reconnect wildlands from the Yukon
to Central America. Conservation biology and
advocacy had come together in the Wildlands
Project and its concerns matched our own--about
how changes in surrounding lands and waters were
altering wild nature in and around Grand Canyon
and the Colorado River.
At the certain insistence of Kim Crumbo, our
first president to be, we met over beers at
Flagstaff’s Beaver Street Brewery and attempted
to start a conservation group above the din of
sports fans. To our betterment, or detriment
(remains to be seen), we seem to have pulled it
off.
The Wildlands Council is a group of ardent
conservationists, river runners, backcountry
enthusiasts, land managers, university
professors, and scientists. Many of our members
have worked, studied, and practically lived in
the Grand Canyon. The desire to take action
emerges from this intimate familiarity. By
whatever path you have come to love the
wildlands of the Grand Canyon region, we welcome
you to join us.
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