#Colorado Parks and Wildlife sees positive signs of aquatic life in the #ColoradoRiver Connectivity Channel
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#Colorado Parks and Wildlife sees positive signs of aquatic life in the #ColoradoRiver Connectivity Channel
Colorado River Connectivity Channel. Photo credit: Colorado Parks & Wildlife Click the link to read the article on the Colorado Parks & Wildlife website (Rachael Gonzales): May 2025 Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) saw an increase in the native fish population numbers more quickly than anticipated in the recently completed Colorado River Connectivity Channel (CRCC) project at Windy Gap Reservoir, located near Granby, Colo. In early May, CPW Aq…
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