Posted in freshwater on May 17th, 2012
Decreased snowpack in the Rocky Mountains may compound problems for Colorado, Arizona, California, and other Western states. On April 10th, 61 percent of the lower 48 states were listed by the U.S. Drought Monitor to be in abnormally dry or drought conditions. To assess the vulnerabilities of the watershed and consider how water supply and [...]
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Posted in environment on Mar 31st, 2010
Major rivers that run dry and do not reach the sea anymore during the dry season include the Colorado in the southwestern United States, Rio Grande along the border between Texas and Mexico, Yellow River in the Northern China… Read List Read World: Overused Rivers Struggling to Reach the Sea via Radio Free Europe Tweet
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Posted in stewardship on Jan 22nd, 2010
Tumbling into the Powderhorn Valley, Cebolla Creek gains speed and volume as it collects water from hillside springs and mountain snowmelt. As it makes its way north to Blue Mesa Reservoir in Gunnison County, the Cebolla offers some of the best dry fly fishing of any stream in Colorado. > Read more Tweet
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