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Trying to Revive Drought-Stricken Colorado River
Latino groups are trying to promote conservation efforts along the majestic Colorado River, which is now half empty.
- Dawn arrives after a night of much-needed rain in Llewellyn Gulch canyon on Lake Powell which is marked by a 100-foot thick bathtub ring of bleached sandstone, the result of a years-long drought that has dramatically dropped the level of the reservoir, near Page, Arizona.read more2007 Getty ImagesShare
- Now Nuestro Rio, a network of Latinos working to raise awareness about the endangered Colorado River Basin, is expanding to other states in the Southwest this year and promoting its efforts with ads and town hall forums. If the water drops too far, power generators at the dams will become inoperable.read more2007 Getty ImagesShare
- Local musicians are recording a corrido about the river for online video release this spring. Mi Familia Vota also is running a Spanish-language radio spot in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico, applauding the Obama administration’s moratorium on new uranium mining near the Grand Canyon but saying more work remains.read more2007 Getty ImagesShare
- Ancient Moki, or Anasazi people, steps carved into huge steep rocks faces rise from deep under Lake Powell in Fiftymile Creek Canyon and up through the light-colored 100-foot thick "bathtub ring" of bleached sandstone, the result of a years-long drought that has dramatically dropped the level of the reservoir near Page, Arizona.read more2007 Getty ImagesShare
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Trying to Revive Drought-Stricken Colorado River
Latino groups are trying to promote conservation efforts along the majestic Colorado River, which is now half empty.
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