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Rivers
Stories about seeking a sustainable future for the Rio Grande, the Colorado River, and their tributaries, as well as about river issues.
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June is National Rivers Month
Living rivers need your voice, so please speak out during National Rivers Month
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This is not a moment; it’s a movement
WildEarth Guardians’ 2021 annual report shows how we wielded patience and relentless persistence to make seismic shifts
OpinionThe Wild SideWhy It MattersWildlifeRiversPublic LandsClimate + Energy
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Our year in review
Here’s just a small taste of what the WildEarth Guardians family of lawyers, campaigners, organizers, and you accomplished this year
C+E Show On HomeOpinionThe Wild SideWhy It MattersWildlifeRiversPublic LandsClimate + Energy
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Rio Grande: A photo essay
Javier Gallegos traveled from northern New Mexico to El Paso, Texas documenting the ecological impacts of the drying Rio Grande, but also capturing the ways that humans connect with this artery of life
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Change is the new wave for the Willamette River
Our lawsuit victory leads to a cascade of of positive actions for threatened wild Chinook salmon and winter steelhead
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Help protect flows in the lower Santa Fe River
Use the talking points below to ensure the impacts of a proposed water project are properly evaluated and a living river is prioritized
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Celebrate the 49th anniversary of the Clean Water Act
Take action to defend the law that protects clean water
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Cascade of water begins for Chinook salmon and winter steelhead
Thanks to our legal win, action is happening now in the Upper Willamette River. On October 1, Foster Dam begins spilling water for threatened fish
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New Mexico’s rivers and streams are too valuable to lose
Use the talking points below to speak up for imperiled waterways and ensure they are meaningfully considered in the state’s 50-year water plan
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Finding friends and releasing fish
Over the course of the summer, I have been taking pictures of the central Rio Grande to document its flow over time and how people connect with it.