Explore Recordings of Past Virtual Events
Many of our virtual events are recorded and available for replay.
Canyon Conversations
Inclusive Interpretation through Tribal Collaboration
Havasupai tribal members Carletta Tilousi and James Uqualla and Carmen Kraus, Visual Specialist at Grand Canyon National Park share the new signage plan for Havasuapi Gardens.
Ensuring Safety and Protecting the Environment
Robert Parrish, Chief of Planning, Environment and Projects shared the park’s plans for the construction of a new bridge at Ribbon Falls, a must-see destination on the North Kaibab Trail and a sacred site for the Zuni. Chad Hunter, Branch Chief of Emergency Services provided an update on Emergency Services at Grand Canyon, including the need for two new ambulances to ensure robust emergency response to medical emergencies.
Book Club
Brave the Wild River
The riveting tale of two pioneering botanists and their historic boat trip down the Colorado River and through the Grand Canyon. Melissa L. Sevigny, author of Brave the Wild River: The Untold Story of Two Women Who Mapped the Botany of the Grand Canyon shared more about the book.
We Call The Canyon Home
We Call the Canyon Home grew out of a genuine interest to better understand each of the Traditionally Associated Tribes and their relationship to Grand Canyon. Stephen Hirst, contributing editor and Richard Begay, Navajo contributor discussed the book and shared their stories.
Insights and Impacts
Insights and Impacts
Insights and Impacts at Grand Canyon National Park with Superintendent Ed Keable and Grand Canyon Conservancy CEO Theresa McMullan.
In this series, Insights and Impacts, participants learned about current projects and priorities at Grand Canyon National Park directly from park and GCC leadership. This was a chance to ask questions, to engage directly with us, and participants received the most up-to-date information on projects and events happening at the park.
Insights and Impacts
Insights and Impacts at Grand Canyon National Park with Superintendent Ed Keable and Grand Canyon Conservancy CEO Theresa McMullan.
In this series, Insights and Impacts, participants learned about current projects and priorities at Grand Canyon National Park directly from park and GCC leadership. This was a chance to ask questions, to engage directly with us, and participants received the most up-to-date information on projects and events happening at the park.
View recordings of additional Grand Canyon Conservancy virtual events.
View moreInteractive Stargazing
This livestream provided viewers with a rare opportunity to view the stars from home with special guest & Astronomer in Residence, Dr. Ashley Pagnotta! After showcasing some planned celestial objects through Lowell Observatory's 14" PlaneWave CDK telescope, attendees drove the conversation on which dark sky objects to see next via the YouTube chat.
Native Constellation Storytelling for Winter Skies
Livestream event that offered a rare opportunity to delve into the night sky storytelling of the Hopi Tribe, presented by Gerald Dawavendewa in collaboration with Lowell Observatory and Grand Canyon Conservancy.
Native Constellation Storytelling for Winter Skies
Livestream event that offered a rare opportunity to delve into the night sky storytelling of the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, presented by Autumn Gillard in collaboration with Lowell Observatory and Grand Canyon Conservancy.
The Importance of Dark Skies
Historian Kevin Schindler, Astronomer Dean Regas, and Flagstaff Dark Skies Coalition President Chris Luginbuhl presented for this live event. Each presenter shared his perspective on the importance of protecting our precious dark skies, bringing expertise from their areas of astronomical study. This stream was presented in partnership with Lowell Observatory and Grand Canyon Conservancy.