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Partners in Public Land Education
Canyonlands Natural History Association is a nonprofit organization established to assist the scientific and educational efforts of the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, and the USDA Forest Service, agencies that together oversee more than 7.5 million acres of federal land in southeast Utah and the Four Corners Area.
Our goal is to enhance each visitor's appreciation of public lands by providing quality educational materials, both free and for sale, in our outlets in park visitor centers, other agency contact stations, and through our online catalog.

New & Noteworthy

Cliff Dweller Mug #3

Roadside Guide to Indian Ruins and Rock Art of the Southwest
Walk in the footsteps of ancient peoples with Roadside Guide to Indian Ruins & Rock Art of the Southwest
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Webcam
See what’s happening through our window on the Colorado River.
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Clay and Karen Whitaker Fund
Make a donation today...
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Discovery Pool Donation
Help support the lands that you love!
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MIC Lecture Series
May 15, 2008
Kim Clawson
The History of Dead Horse Point
May 29, 2008
Al Boyd
Chasing the Fox
June 05, 2008
Cathy Kay & Red Rock Forests
Enerfy Developements in Southern Utah
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