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  • La Sal Mountains: Meadow Restoration & Protection

    The Landscape The Manti-La Sal National Forest covers more than 1.2 million acres (4,900 km2) and is located in the central and southeastern parts of Utah and the extreme western part of Colorado. The […]

  • Latino Conservation Week Community Campout – FULL

    *This project is full!  If you are interested in joining a future Latino Conservation Week event, connect with SUWA's Comunidad Latina Organizer, Diana Haro at diana@suwa.org. The Landscape The Manti-La […]

  • Indian Creek: Riparian Restoration

    The Landscape With the designation of Bears Ears National Monument on December 28th, 2016, a new layer of protection was granted to some of the most spectacular places in southern […]

  • Grand Staircase – Escalante: Circle Cliffs Remediation – WAITLIST

    The Landscape The 1.7 million-acre Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is an extraordinary landscape. The monument is world renowned for its remarkable paleontological discoveries, stunning scenery, and outstanding recreational opportunities. Local […]

  • San Rafael Swell: Wilderness Implementation 2

    The Landscape On March 12, 2019, the Emery County Public Land Management Act was signed into law as the John D. Dingell Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act. As part of that act, the Emery County Public Land Management Act protected 663,000 acres of public lands as designated wilderness, including acreage in Muddy Creek, Desolation […]

  • Moquith Mountain: Boundary Protection

    The Landscape  Just north of Kanab, Utah, an otherworldly transition unfolds: towering red rock buttes give way to a rolling sea of pale sand dunes scattered with tall Ponderosa Pines. Delicate pockets of native grasses and shrubs stabilize the dunes and anchor the ecosystem, while the trees provide shelter and shade in an otherwise harsh […]

  • Canyon Rims: Recreation Rehabilitation

    The Landscape Just outside of Moab and within sight of Canyonlands National Park, the red rock desert unfolds in a mesmerizing maze. Vast sandstone buttes stand out on the horizon above winding rivers, complex canyon systems, and distant mountain ranges. Sunlit Navajo sandstone domes, fins, and arches create a landscape that feels almost unreal. Desert […]

  • Grand Staircase-Escalante: Paria River Protection

    The Landscape The 1.7 million-acre Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is celebrated around the globe for its sweeping scenery, world-class recreation, and groundbreaking scientific discoveries. Since its designation in 1996, scientists have discovered multiple new dinosaur species and more than 650 species of native bees—many found nowhere else on Earth. In the southern part of the […]

  • Grand Staircase-Escalante: Circle Cliffs Remediation

    The Landscape Spanning an astonishing 1.7 million acres, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is one of the most extraordinary landscapes in the American Southwest. This is a place of vast slickrock plateaus, winding canyons, towering cliffs, and night skies so dark they feel prehistoric. Every layer of rock tells a story, and in many cases, those […]

  • Goblin City: Recreation Management and Restoration

    *THIS PROJECT REMAINS IN DEVELOPMENT* The Landscape Near Vernal, Utah, the Green, White, and Yampa Rivers carve winding corridors through layered cliffs and colorful badlands, linking high-elevation forests to arid lowlands. Pinyon-juniper woodlands give way to expansive sagebrush flats, while rugged ridges rise in bands of red, gray, and gold, telling a geologic story millions […]

  • San Rafael Swell: Wilderness Implementation 1

    The Landscape On March 12, 2019, the Emery County Public Land Management Act was signed into law as the John D. Dingell Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act. As part of that act, the Emery County Public Land Management Act protected 663,000 acres of public lands as designated wilderness, including acreage in Muddy Creek, Desolation […]

  • West Desert: House Range WSAs Protection & Monitoring 1

    The Landscape Utah’s vast West Desert is home to a number of dramatic “island” mountain ranges that rise abruptly from the desert floor: the Deep Creek Mountains, the House Range, the Wah Wahs, and many more. Each range holds its own personality, from ancient bristlecone pines and limestone cliffs to broad valleys and endless pinyon-juniper […]

  • Southern Utah: Backpacking Cultural Site Survey

    **It is an honor and privilege to visit these sites and support their protection. Participants must understand that this is a sacred landscape and treat sites with the utmost care and respect.** **THIS IS A BACKPACKING PROJECT** If you choose to apply for this project, please include your previous backpacking experience in your application. Don't […]

  • Beyond Canyonlands: Beef Basin

    The Landscape Beef Basin is a remote landscape within Bears Ears National Monument, tucked just beyond the boundaries of Canyonlands National Park. With wide valleys, stunning buttes, and sandstone outcroppings, this region treats visitors to wide open expanses, herds of mule deer, as well as the presence of cultural sites that the Monument is known […]

  • Cedar Mesa Naturalization 1

    The Landscape Designated on December 28, 2016, Bears Ears National Monument brought new protections to some of the most remarkable landscapes in southern Utah. Within the monument, Cedar Mesa rises as a canyon-carved expanse of pinyon-juniper forest, offering refuge for wildlife, springs and seasonal creeks, and the incredible Grand Gulch canyon system. Here, broad mesas […]

  • Manti-La Sal National Forest: Backpacking & Habitat Restoration

    **THIS PROJECT INVOLVES MULTI-DAY BACKPACKING** If you choose to apply for this project, please include your previous backpacking experience in your application. Don't hesitate to reach out to volunteer@suwa.org to learn more about the details of this trip, including mileage, strenuous terrain, and water availability. The Landscape Southern Utah is home to a number of […]

  • Deep Creek Mountains: WSA Protection & Monitoring

    The Landscape Rising abruptly from the salt flats of Utah’s West Desert, the Deep Creek Mountain form the highest and most dramatic skyline in the region. Akin to Great Basin National Park, this remote mountain range spans the Utah-Nevada border, skyrocketing out of the low-lying grasslands and playas to granite peaks nearing 12,000 feet. With […]

  • Uinta Basin Springs: Habitat Restoration

    The Landscape Near Vernal, Utah, the Uinta Basin unfolds as a striking convergence of rivers, ridgelines, and desert geology. Here, the Green, White, and Yampa Rivers carve winding corridors through layered cliffs and colorful badlands, linking high-elevation forests to arid lowlands. Pinyon-juniper woodlands give way to expansive sagebrush flats, while rugged ridges rise in bands […]

  • Dark Canyon Wilderness: Spring Restoration

    The Landscape Deep within Bears Ears National Monument sits Dark Canyon Wilderness, an incredible and massive remote canyon system. Forming off of the forests of Elk Ridge, Dark Canyon's high canyon walls, streams, springs, cottonwood groves, and cultural sites make it unique and awe-inspiring. While the head of this large drainage is full of Ponderosa […]

  • Manti-La Sal National Forest: Elk Ridge Protection – FULL

    **THIS PROJECT IS FULL**  SUWA occasionally reserves projects for student groups, nonprofits and other organizations seeking to engage on the issues primary to our mission.  Contact volunteer@suwa.org for more information.  The Landscape Sitting between high desert canyon systems, Cedar Mesa, and the Abajo Mountains sits Elk Ridge, home to the Bears Ears buttes that give Bears Ears National Monument […]

  • Grand Staircase Escalante: Escalante River Backpacking & Resource Monitoring

    **THIS PROJECT INVOLVES MULTI-DAY BACKPACKING** If you choose to apply for this project, please include your previous backpacking experience in your application. Don't hesitate to reach out to volunteer@suwa.org to learn more about the details of this trip, including mileage, strenuous terrain, and water availability. The Landscape Spanning an astonishing 1.7 million acres, Grand Staircase-Escalante […]

  • West Desert: Crystal Peak & Wah Wah Mountains Resource Management

    The Landscape Utah’s vast West Desert is home to a number of dramatic “island” mountain ranges that rise abruptly from the desert floor: the Deep Creek Mountains, the House Range, the Wah Wahs, Notch Peak, and many more. Particularly notable is the ivory-colored Crystal Peak, a white volcanic-tuff formation that sits in the pinyon-juniper expanse […]