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...

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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...

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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...

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Deep Creek Mountains: WSA Protection & Monitoring – WAITLIST

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...

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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...

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