Bipartisan Colorado River Drought Plan Signed Into Law Averting Potentially Catastrophic Outcomes for People and Birds
April 16, 2019
April 16, 2019
WASHINGTON, April 16 -- The National Audubon Society issued the following news:
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- Audubon worked throughout the West to advocate for the Drought Contingency Plan.
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"More than 400 bird species and 36 million people rely on the Colorado River. Studies show that as temperatures continue to rise, the Colorado River and the rivers that feed it will become even more important for people and for birds like the Yellow-billed Cuckoo and . . .
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- Audubon worked throughout the West to advocate for the Drought Contingency Plan.
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"More than 400 bird species and 36 million people rely on the Colorado River. Studies show that as temperatures continue to rise, the Colorado River and the rivers that feed it will become even more important for people and for birds like the Yellow-billed Cuckoo and . . .