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Can the Water Resiliency Fund Help Revive the Endangered Rio Grande?

A view of the Rio Grande from the U.S. side in Starr County, Texas in June 2025. (Photo credit: Vicky Guerra)Subscribe nowThe lower Rio Grande, which supplies drinking water to millions on both sides of the border from Del Rio, Texas, to the Gulf of Mexico, is the fifth-most endangered river in the United States. That’s according to the water conservation nonprofit American Rivers, which in April released its analysis of over 4.5 million miles o…
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theborderchronicle.com broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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