Inside Canyonlands
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Inside Canyonlands
Canyonlands National Park preserves a colorful landscape eroded into countless canyons, mesas and buttes by the Colorado River and its tributaries in southeast Utah. Join park rangers as they explore the many features of Canyonlands in this series of short videos covering a range of topics: all of w...
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Bighorn Sheep (for Apple TV)
Once faced with extinction, the desert bighorn sheep has made a remarkable comeback in southeast Utah thanks to native herds protected in Canyonlands....

Bighorn Sheep (for iPod)
Once faced with extinction, the desert bighorn sheep has made a remarkable comeback in southeast Utah thanks to native herds protected in Canyonlands....

Cowboys (for Apple TV)
Cowboys hold a special place in the history of the American West. Join ranger Karen Henker for a closer look at the challenges they faced here in Cany...

Cowboys (for iPod)
Cowboys hold a special place in the history of the American West. Join ranger Karen Henker for a closer look at the challenges they faced here in Cany...

The Utah Juniper (for Apple TV)
One of the most common trees in the American southwest, the Utah Juniper is well suited to life in the desert. Join ranger Karen Henker for a quick su...

Potholes (for Apple TV)
Throughout Canyonlands, naturally occurring sandstone basins called potholes form tiny ecosystems inhabited by a surprising collection of animals. Joi...

Hunter-Gatherers (for Apple TV)
People have visited what is now Canyonlands National Park for over 10,000 years. Over time, many different groups have moved in and out of the area in...

Geology (for Apple TV)
The geologic history of Canyonlands spans hundreds of millions of years. Join ranger Karen Henker for a brief tour of this complex and exciting story.

Biological Soil Crust (for Apple TV)
Biological Soil Crust is a living groundcover that forms the foundation of plant life in Canyonlands and the surrounding area. Join ranger Karen Henke...

Ancestral Puebloans (for Apple TV)
The ancestral Puebloans were some of the first farmers in the American Southwest. Join ranger Karen Henker for a brief look at their lifestyle, as wel...

Ancestral Puebloans (for iPod)
The ancestral Puebloans were some of the first farmers in the American Southwest. Join ranger Karen Henker for a brief look at their lifestyle, as wel...

Hunter-Gatherers (for iPod)
People have visited what is now Canyonlands National Park for over 10,000 years. Over time, many different groups have moved in and out of the area in...

The Utah Juniper (for iPod)
One of the most common trees in the American southwest, the Utah Juniper is well suited to life in the desert. Join ranger Karen Henker for a quick su...

Potholes (for iPod)
Throughout Canyonlands, naturally occurring sandstone basins called potholes form tiny ecosystems inhabited by a surprising collection of animals. Joi...

Geology (for iPod)
The geologic history of Canyonlands spans hundreds of millions of years. Join ranger Karen Henker for a brief tour of this complex and exciting story.

Biological Soil Crust (for iPod)
Biological Soil Crust is a living groundcover that forms the foundation of plant life in Canyonlands and the surrounding area. Join ranger Karen Henke...