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INTO THE CANYON Screening Resources

The Discussion Guide will contain the following for your screening use:
• about the film & filmmakers • ready to watch! screening guide
ready to talk! discussion guide • ready to act! handout

INTO THE CANYON
Screening Poster
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INTO THE CANYON Screening Poster

 

INTO THE CANYON
Discussion Guide
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INTO THE CANYON Discussion Guide


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Websites

National Park Service Vanishing Treasures Program
Grand Canyon National Park is one of 45 National Park Service areas that participate in the Vanishing Treasures Program. The goal of the Vanishing Treasures program is the conservation of architectural remains through research, documentation, and preservation treatment.

Grand Canyon Archeology River Monitoring Program
The River Monitoring Program generates data regarding the effects of Dam operations on historic properties, identifies ongoing impacts to historic properties within the Area of Potential Effect, and develops and implements remedial measures for treating historic properties subject to damage.

Natural Resource Condition Assessments for Grand Canyon National Park
The Natural Resource Condition Assessment (NRCA) Program provides framework, funding, and publishing support to parks to aid in the synthesis and documentation of natural resource conditions. Condition assessment reports are a tool to describe selected park resources, and record a snapshot of their current condition, identify trends, and identify potential or current threats and stressors. Understanding the condition and trend of natural resources is key for parks and NPS planners to appropriately prioritize and allocate stewardship resources.

Grand Canyon Trust
The mission of the Grand Canyon Trust is to protect and restore the wonders of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado Plateau, while supporting the rights of its Native peoples.

Wildlands Network
The Wildlands Network was created in 1991 to stem the tide of species extinctions that was being recorded across North America. It works to reconnect, restore and rewild North America so that life—in all its diversity—can thrive.

National Trust for Historic Preservation
The National Trust is working to save the Grand Canyon and to assure that the United States Government fulfills its responsibility to all Americans and as a signatory to the World Heritage Convention to “do all it can” to ensure the protection of the Grand Canyon.

Earthjustice
Earthjustice is a non-profit public interest organization based in the United States dedicated to litigating environmental issues.

Save the Confluence
Save the Confluence was organized as a response by Navajos who had been exiled from their land for nearly 50 years under The Bennett Freeze, and who now are threatened by a proposal called the “Grand Canyon Escalade.”  Many residents believe this proposal is the wrong kind of economic development near The Confluence.

 

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