ALLIANCE FOR EDUCATION: A MODEL IN PUBLIC LANDS PARTNERSHIP
The High Plateaus Institute (HPI) located in the Park is a cooperative venture with Bryce Canyon Natural History Association (BCNHA). The HPI is designed to foster scientific inquiry, provide unique learning and experiential opportunities, engage the academic community, and improve stewardship of the Park's natural and cultural resources. In practical terms, the HPI provides a base for the scientific community to conduct research activities within, and around, the Park.
The Alliance has already provided some significant opportunities for SUU students, Park visitors, and SUU faculty. Much needed technical input was provided by SUU faculty after a recent major rock fall in the Wall Street segment of the Navajo Loop Trail, Bryce Canyon National Park, caused trail closure. After consultation between SUU engineering and geoscience faculty and Park resource managers, a plan for stabilization and interpretation of this significant geological event was drafted.