IN the Grand Canyon? Yes.
I know of the concessionaire that runs food and hotel operations in the park has 16 full-time, live-in employees at Phantom Ranch. A small collection of cabins for tourists to stay at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
Park Service has rangers in various stations and water pump monitoring stations as all water at the Sout Rim of the Grand Canyon is pumped up from the bottom via pipeline.
I do not know a total count, but there are at least two dozen people who live at the bottom of the canyon.
AT the Grand Canyon, in the park itself, there are about 4,800 full-time residents. Concession employees (hotel staff, restaurant staff, transportation crew and gift shop employees), as well as NPS (National Park Service) employees, U.S. postal workers (yes, there in a post office in the million acre national park), local food-supply store emplyees, bank employees and a few government houses play host to the year-round residents.
I have lived and worked there for seven years and plan on moving back.
It is a one-of-a-kind experience and so very unique.
I loved every minute of it.
1500
Mesas.
Native Americans
Some live on the floor of the Canyon itself in a community called Supai. It has a population of 423.
cougars live in the south west part of the grand canyon
Yes, the Anasazi.
I guess condors,hawks,and bald eagle live in the grand canyon
NO
the grand canyon is a dry polace, but a large anviorment to animals that live there.
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the Grand Canyon is important because many animals live there and it also is a beautiful part of nature
Yes they do