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Canyonlands National Park

American  
[kan-yuhn-landz] / ˈkæn yənˌlændz /

noun

  1. a national park in SE Utah, at the junction of the Colorado and Green rivers: site of geologic interest. 527 sq. mi. (1,366 sq. km).


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In a long-term biannual survey of plots in Utah’s Canyonlands National Park, they found that biocrust lichens in particular suffer when temperatures increase.

From Science Magazine

The newly described figures share characteristics with other rock art formations in the southeast, like cliff drawings at Alabama’s Painted Bluff, and also in the Southwest, like the humanlike pictographs in Canyonlands National Park.

From Science Magazine

A new survey of these organisms in a pristine grassland in Canyonlands National Park in Utah has uncovered a hidden vulnerability of some of the lichens in these crusts.

From Science Magazine

The Grand County sheriff’s office and first responders responded to a report of the fall Friday around 4:30 p.m. north of Canyonlands National Park border near Mineral Bottom, The Salt Lake Tribune reported.

From Washington Times

A number of thrill-seeking visitors, however, had since found it located just east off Canyonlands National Park.

From The Guardian