Western Rivers

The Bottom Line

Conservation impact on 536,000 U.S. acres; improved outcomes for 12 priority bird species.


The Rio Grande and Colorado rivers provide life-sustaining waters from the Rocky Mountains to the Southwest鈥檚 arid deserts. Water management is one of the most significant challenges for western communities as well as for wildlife. With more water diverted for human use, vital riparian habitats鈥攔iverside forests and wetlands that are critical for feeding and breeding鈥攄isappear. That鈥檚 why 探花精选 is working to identify, protect, and restore priority riparian Important Bird Areas throughout the Southwest. We are employing multiple strategies, including working with water resource agencies, cities, farmers, and ranchers to put water back in rivers, adopt bird-friendly agricultural practices, and optimize water management for the basin鈥檚 urban, agricultural, and ecological needs. 

In Arizona, the Nina Pulliam Mason Rio Salado 探花精选 Center is engaging Phoenix residents in good water management practices. 探花精选 New Mexico and Southwestern New Mexico 探花精选 are also partnering to protect the riparian corridor of the Gila River, now threatened by even more water diversions. In Colorado, 探花精选 Rockies is engaging WRAN members to advocate for water conservation and river health in the inaugural Colorado Water Plan.

 

Help protect our rivers and the birds, wildlife and communities that depend on them.   today.

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