A fantastic video by the Sonoran Institute on their work with Pronatura to restore the Colorado River Delta.
I’ve been following the Colorado River Delta issue for about a decade, and I learned things from this video. It’s an exciting program.
As background, here’s a longish quote from the Facebook page of our friends at Basin and Range Watch:
… (continues)Not long ago, joining an environmental organization seemed like a rational thing to do if you had a busy schedule and didn’t have the time to be
I went to a conference today, and I learned some good things about which I will be writing shortly, but before I do that I wanted to share with you a couple of maps I saw at the conference, and a third I decided to put together myself to see what
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This may or may not be a photo of the kitchen in the apartment for which we’re signing a lease on Monday. The photo is from a real estate agent’s website — the building’s been on the market for a while — and there are a few apartments in the
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The filthiest river in North America flows in the California desert.
The New River, formed in a flood in 1905, flows eighty miles from Mexicali in Baja California to the Salton Sea. It is a dumping ground for wastes from two countries, full of
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Taking a break from educating the public at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
I’ve been quiet here for a little bit. Some of the reason is that I’ve been busy with a couple of other projects, one of which I’ll be saying more about here in a few
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