Making sprinklers more water-efficient may help farms produce more crops but that doesn't mean it would save more water for the Colorado River.
Labrador mix alerts his owner, a fisheries technician, to the presence of brown bears while he works salmon streams.
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About 50 people gathered Wednesday evening at the Library to learn how water demand might be met if the lower Snake River dams are ever breached as part of an effort to save wild salmon and steelhead.
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The Everglades Coalition Conference includes a series of panels looking at progress and what lies ahead. Attendees celebrated ...