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The Grand Canyon Just Won A Major Legal Battle

Nearly one million acres of land surrounding one of the world’s most extraordinary natural wonders just received a powerful layer of permanent protection. A federal appeals court has upheld the designation of the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni National Monument, a vast stretch of land bordering the Grand Canyon whose name translates from the Havasupai and Hopi languages as phrases meaning where indigenous peoples roam and our ancestral footprints. The monument was created in 2023 following years of advocacy from the Native American communities whose ancestral homelands lie within and around the canyon, and whose cultures, ceremonies and natural resources are deeply connected to the land. The designation permanently bans new mining on the 917,000-acre area, shielding it from future uranium extraction and preserving one of the most sacred landscapes in North America for the twelve tribal nations whose history lives in the rock, the water and the canyon walls.

A legal challenge seeking to undo the designation was rejected unanimously by a three-judge panel, which found that those who brought the challenge could not demonstrate any concrete harm from the monument’s existence. The ruling reinforces an earlier court dismissal of the same case, confirming the protection is durable. For the Havasupai, Hopi, Hualapai, Navajo Nation and the other tribes with deep ancestral ties to the canyon, the outcome means that the land their communities have called home for thousands of years will remain protected from industrial extraction indefinitely. The Grand Canyon draws roughly six million visitors each year and ranks among the most visited places on Earth. The monument surrounding it ensures that the broader landscape feeding into that wonder, its water systems, its ecosystems and its living cultural heritage, is preserved for the many generations of people who will stand at its edge in the centuries ahead.

Source: https://azmirror.com/2026/04/01/appeals-court-blocks-republicans-bid-to-dismantle-grand-canyon-national-monument/

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