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Fremont cottonwood demography: modeling longevity of relict cottonwood stands along regulated rivers in the American Southwest
Final Report Submitted to Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Regional Office,WaterSMART Program for the Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative, Applied Science Program, Feb. 2014. Douglas C. Andreson
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The Chama Flow Report: Spring 2012, : Volume 1 Number 4
Report on ongoing efforts to change how we manage river flows to better mimic natural processes
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Restoring Flows and Ecosystems on the San Juan
Two decades ago, the San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program was established to recover two endangered fish, the Colorado pikeminnow and razorback sucker, in the San Juan River and its tributaries in Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Today, a diverse group of partners is working toward that goal.
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'Induced Meandering' underway in Arroyo Chamisos
Induced meandering is the governing concept of a major project underway along one of Santa Fe’s major geographical features – the Arroyo de Los Chamisos, which stretches from the city’s east side foothills near St. John’s College through the city’s middle and southern sections, and beyond the city limits to the southwest. Read more...
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