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The Grand Canyon Trust is a regional, non-profit conservation organization committed to protecting and restoring the Colorado Plateau. The group focuses on seven major issues: air quality and energy; forests; landscape protection; rangelands; species conservation; water; and Native America.[1]
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Trustees
Accessed October 2008: [2]
- Louis H. Callister - Chair
- Pam Hait - Vice Chair
- Ty Cobb - Secretary-Treasurer
- James E. Babbitt
- Carter Bales
- Anne Bingaman
- David Bonderman
- Bill Budinger
- Rob Elliott
- Jim Enote
- Kevin Gover
- John Leshy
- Ivan Makil
- Bud Marx
- Owen Olpin
- Eva Patten
- Amy Redford
- Garry Snook
- Jennifer Speers
- Rebecca Tsosie
- Charles Wilkinson
- Hansjorg Wyss
Honorary Trustees
- Stewart L. Udall - Counselor
- N. Scott Momaday - Poet Laureate
- Jim Trees - Founder and Emeritus Chair
Trustees On Leave Of Absence
Targeted coal plant proposals
- Bowie IGCC Power Station
- Cottonwood Energy Center
- Desert Rock
- Intermountain Power Project Unit 3
- Mustang Energy Project
- Sevier Plant
- Springerville Generating Station Unit 3
- Springerville Generating Station Unit 4
Group details
Location: Flagstaff, AZ
Group website: Grand Canyon Trust
Contact: Roger Clark, rclark [at] grandcanyontrust.org
Resources
References
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