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Help stop one of the gravest threats in Grand Canyon National Park's nearly 100-year history

Ted Zukoski, Earthjustice

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Oct. 11, 2015

If we don’t act now, a massive commercial and residential development could soon be built on the Grand Canyon’s doorstep…putting the park, wildlife and habitat at risk.

For decades, my colleagues and I have fought to protect the Grand Canyon, and won. Today, we need your help to do so once again.

This giant development—with all the increased car and plane traffic, noise and pollution it would bring—would have significant, damaging impacts on the national forest, the park, the visitor experience, habitat and wildlife. It just doesn’t belong next to the Grand Canyon.

 

To make matters worse, the development may tap and mine groundwater that feeds creeks, springs and seeps in the Grand Canyon.

The National Park Service has labeled the project one of the two biggest threats to the park in its nearly 100-year history. Will you help us fight back to protect our natural heritage?

The Forest Service is currently weighing a permit application to improve roads and build utilities in the Kaibab National Forest to pave the way for construction of the huge development benefiting Italian developer Gruppo Stilo USA, at the expense of Grand Canyon National Park.

Help give us the resources we need to fight back to protect the Grand Canyon and our natural world for the long term. Make a special tax-deductible gift to help us take on this and other critical battles.

Together we can stop this massive development and protect the Grand Canyon for future generations, but we must act now.

A massive commercial and residential development next to the Grand Canyon will put the park, wildlife and habitat at grave risk!

Morning light at Grand Canyon, Arizona USA (Prochasson Frederic/Shutterstock)

Make an urgent tax-deductible gift of $5 or more to help us fight back and save our natural world!

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Sincerely,

 

Ted Zukoski

Attorney