Posted on June 5, 2021 by Esther Chase
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Until the Last Drop examines the rivers that have transformed the San Joaquin Valley, helped create California’s greatest cities and nourished a nation. On the Tuolumne, Stanislaus and Merced rivers we meet the men and women who grow our food; we talk to those studying what salmon really need to survive, and we hear from those who depend on thriving rivers and are working to secure water supplies for our communities and environment.
Category: Water Literacy Tags: agriculture, California, California Delta, channel catfish, chinook salmon, dam, Delta Islands, delta smelt, estuary, hatchery, largemouth bass, Merced Irrigation District, Merced River, mercury, mining, Modesto Irrigation District, non-native predators, rainbow trout, River Partners, river restoration, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Estuary, salinity, San Joaquin River, Stanislaus River, striped bass, temperature, Tuolumne River, turbidity, UCDavis, videos, water management
Posted on September 27, 2020 by Esther Chase
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“It’s not just a playground; it’s healing for me. I hope other people can feel that as well.” —Colleen Cooley “Water Flows Together focuses on Colleen’s work to highlight Indigenous views on water resource management, which are often missing from larger discussions of conservation….
Category: Water Literacy Tags: Arizona, Bureau of Land Management, climate change, conservation, Diné Navajo people, energy, Hopi people, indigenous, mining, National Park Service, Navajo Nation, New Mexico, Paiute people, public access, resource management, river guide, San Juan River, US Forest Service, Utah, Ute people, videos, Zuni people