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  1. The third-longest river in the United States, the is vital to the history of the desert southwest. It's also a river stretched beyond its means. We want to to help revive one of America’s great rivers:

  2. prije 24 sata

    Thank you for boldly standing up for the endangered and we encourage you to keep asking the difficult questions to address the hard realities of over allocation and climate change to

  3. 2. velj

    "Given the recent efforts in the Upper Basin to ensure water for Lake Powell to deal with the imminent shortage, it is crazy that a diversion project of this scale is even on the table." – Jen Pelz, WildEarth Guardians

  4. 1. velj

    are there wetland sessions? Are there any sessions that aren't about growth? Let's There more than a water conduit!

  5. 31. sij

    Thanks for the commitment & inspiration to move forward in these difficult times to a new future of justice and protection for the lands, waters, & peoples of our planet.

  6. Compacts are outdated agreements that lack flexibility to adapt to . Fighting between states over who gets the last drop is not a solution. We need broad state and federal water policy reform.

  7. Existing and newly proposed , non-natives, on still big threats to Humpback chub. We agree with "fish management going forward warrants precaution, not optimism,”

  8. 31. sij

    Great to have researchers examining the narrow and often flawed assumptions underlying water management in the West. Great to daylight, so we can .

  9. 31. sij
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    We need to right historic injustices to and to . Rivers need a right to their own water. We need a revolutionary change to western policy. We need to acknowledge that “maximizing beneficial use” is an outdated flawed concept.

  10. 31. sij

    Fact: climate change is reducing flows. If you’re a water manager you should be worried-no matter your political affiliation.

  11. . these projects are destroying more than our agricultural economies. Without will lose its beautiful landscapes, riparian communities of fish and wildlife, recreational economy and quality of life.

  12. 30. sij

    Some may see as a radical idea, but corporations have rights. The only way to level the playing field is to reject the status quo and confer rights on the things we value.

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    The then and now photo sliders are incredible and show how much the has been impacted by dams and diversions over the past century.

  15. 28. sij

    Thanks for highlighting this effort and holding it accountable to the realities of the past century of unsustainable water management.

  16. 28. sij

    Rivers need a right to their own water. Enough water to support a healthy ecosystem, thriving populations of fish and wildlife, sustainable agriculture, and communities. We need a revolution not a band-aid.

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  17. 28. sij

    Voluntary fallowing programs are just another way to commodify water, ignoring its inherent value to both people and wildlife, and failing to right the historic injustice of the past.

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  18. 28. sij

    Conflicts between states are highlighting the dangers of a century of over allocating the water in western rivers. This reality is being even further amplified by climate change.

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  19. 28. sij

    Is water planning vital to NM? My view of what is needed to sustain and what some others feel are keys. Thanks for daylighting this effort.

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