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A waterfall could soon form on the Colorado River as Lake Powell drops

by coloradorivermike | Apr 7, 2022 | Uncategorized

Zach Podomore, Salt Lake Tribune- A waterfall could soon form on the Colorado River as Lake Powell drops. A potential barrier to rafters, would a waterfall benefit endangered fish? An existing waterfall on the San Juan River provides some hints. Piute Farms Waterfall-...

Palisade High School Endangered Fish Hatchery students interviewed on the KAFM “Going Green” podcast

by coloradorivermike | Apr 6, 2022 | Uncategorized

Michael Gross, Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program April 5, 2022- Student fish culturists Charlotte Allen, Kale Potter, Kyle Roten and John Hoppe and science teacher/hatchery manager Pat Steele from the Palisade High School Endangered Fish Hatchery...

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