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The threats to the Colorado River are many – climate change, overuse, invasive species, dozens of planned diversion projects, pollution – and that has…
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Colorado River water managers could be pulled back to the negotiating table as soon as next year to keep its biggest reservoirs from declining further.The…
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Arizona Edition, Host Lou Gum.The Cocopah are known as the river people for their historic and cultural connection to what is today called the Colorado…
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A recent report from the Center for Colorado River Studies at Utah State University takes a deep dive into the history of water flow on the Colorado River…
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By: Heather Sackett, Aspen Journalism & Luke Runyon, KUNCFor five years, Zay Lopez tended vegetables, hayfields and cornfields, chickens, and a small…
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The Cocopah Indian Tribe wants to revive a traditional tea recipe that uses the beans of the screw bean mesquite tree. But finding the beans is more…
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High snowpack in the southern Rocky Mountains this winter will likely stave off a shortage declaration in the Colorado River watershed in 2020,...
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As the result of a binational agreement between the United States and Mexico, the Colorado River received a pulse flow of water in spring 2014 that once…
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Arizona Edition - Beginning March 23rd and for the following eight weeks, about 1 percent of the Colorado River’s waters will be released into Mexico.…
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Arizona Edition - Beginning March 23rd and lasting for 8 weeks, about 1 percent of the Colorado River will be released to makes its way to Sea of Cortez…