The Navajo Nation recently released details of a planned
development on the eastern boundary of Grand Canyon National Park, including a
rim-based resort, an aerial tramway that will transport visitors to the floor
of the canyon, and a half-mile walkway near the confluence of the Colorado and
Little Colorado Rivers. The tribe projects that the project will generate as
much as $70 million annually, and attract 3 million visitors.
Opponents to the
project including conservationists, the river running community, other Native
American tribes such as the Hopi who consider the area sacred ground, and a
wary National Park Service contend that the development will harm the fragile
ecosystem, threaten endangered species like the humpback chub, and mar the
wilderness experience that makes Grand Canyon National Park a world class
destination. For more information follow this link, and let your voice be heard
on this most important issue:
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2012/03/24/navajo_nation_eyes_grand_canyon_for_development/
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2012/03/24/navajo_nation_eyes_grand_canyon_for_development/
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