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Researcher enlists San Luis Valley residents in exploring how drought affects aquifer health

A University of Colorado professor is partnering with community water groups to learn about metal contamination in water – an issue of increasing concern in the Mountain West.
As Southwest water managers grapple with climate change, can a 'Grand Bargain' work?
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As Southwest water managers grapple with climate change, can a 'Grand Bargain' work?

With a temporary fix to the Colorado River's scarcity problem recently completed, talk has begun to turn toward future agreements to manage the water source for 40 million people in the southwestern U.S.
Feds say lynx no longer need protection, despite bleak outlook
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Feds say lynx no longer need protection, despite bleak outlook

The federal government announced in January that it plans to remove the Canada lynx from the Endangered Species list.
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