Sandbars and floods in the Grand Canyon
Science Moab spoke with geologist and fluvial geomorphologist Katie Chapman about the effect the dam has had on sandbars downstream.
Science Moab spoke with geologist and fluvial geomorphologist Katie Chapman about the effect the dam has had on sandbars downstream.
Award-winning journalist Tara Gatewood understands the power of Indigenous radio. As the longtime host of the live talk radio show Native…
Dawn Davis of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of Fort Hall, Idaho, studies the sustainability of ethno-significant plants. She works to deter people…
Science Moab sat down with Ann Marie Chischilly, the executive director for the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals. She is responsible…
This week, we talk with Reagan Wytsalucy about traditional foods on the Colorado Plateau.
Jaime Yazzie has been asking how traditional knowledge held within her Diné community can inform management in Navajo Nation forests.
Joan Meiners, ecologist and environmental data journalist, talks about the fascinating science of bees that make them even more attractive
Bair’s work deals with the monitoring and researching resources downstream from Glen Canyon Dam and also helping officials make informed decisions when managing the Colorado River Basin.
The Colorado Plateau is home to some incredible natural spaces and has drawn many people to study—and enjoy!—those places.
Science Moab highlights interesting talks with behavioral ecologist Sean Mahoney, Diné river guide and community organizer Colleen Cooley, and paleontologist John Hankla.