A mayfly loving trout — speckled, shiny and perfectly hand-sized for that Instagram hero shot. A five-foot-long torpedo of a ...
Circle of Blue reports that the Four Corners region could see a major, $5 billion pumped hydropower project developed in the next seven years, with backers saying that the water-intensive undertaking ...
Channel 9 News reports that Colorado is experiencing one of its driest early snow seasons ever, increasing the severity of a trend that shows less moisture occuring in fall and early winter, according ...
The Los Angeles Times reports that Southern California saw its wettest Christmas ever this year, with some areas recording 18 inches of rain. Read more on this story here.
The Durango Herald reports that the Dolores River National Conservation Area and Special Management Area Act passed a U.S. Senate committee with bipartisan support last week, but a House Sponsor for ...
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OLNEY SPRINGS — From satellite view, the land north of the Arkansas River is a seemingly random checkerboard of vital green and desperate brown, quickly fading from a few thriving farm acres to the ...
Negotiations are underway in Colorado to purchase one of the oldest, largest water rights on the Colorado River within state lines, expanding that water’s legal use to include environmental benefits, ...
Colorado’s farm water use remains stubbornly high, according to a new report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, despite millions of dollars spent on experimental water-saving programs and a ...
The Water Desk reports that about half of Utah counties are meeting their residential water saving goals. The program doesn’t include agriculture. But it has been easy and state officials say there is ...
Climate change will continue to hammer Colorado’s hallmark rivers and streams, with a new report showing their flows will shrink by 5% to 30% over the next nearly 30 years. And it’s not just drying up ...
Aspen Journalism reports that a multi-year analysis of fallowing programs on high country hay meadows in the Upper Colorado River Basin show that meadows take longer to recover when water is removed ...