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Data from Colorado Parks and Wildlife shows an increase in swiftwater deaths amid a snowy, rainy year.
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Seven years ago, a pulse of water on the Colorado River at the U.S.-Mexico border temporarily reconnected it to the Pacific Ocean. Scientists used the so-called “pulse flow” to study what plant and animal life returned to the desiccated delta along with water.
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In 2007, years into a record-breaking drought throughout the southwestern U.S., officials along the Colorado River finally came to an agreement on how...
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Flying east to west over Kansas, the land transforms from lush green to desert brown. Rectangular farm plots fill in with emerald circles, the work of…
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Leto Atreides mentions in a meeting he has with his trusted associates about how power has been acquired through using both air and sea, and now need to…
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“Water.” Regardless who uses the word it means exactly the same thing in every language. Without it, we perish before the sun sets on the sixth day…
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New information is available concerning Colorado’s snowpack and reservoir levels. The Prowers Journal reports that the state’s water supply is in good…