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The Nature Conservancy’s new #ColoradoRiver Program director is ‘cautiously hopeful’ about interstate negotiations — The #Durango Herald #CWCSC2025 #COriver #aridification

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Celene Hawkins. Photo credit: The Nature Conservancy Click the link to read the article on The Durango Herald website (Christian Burney). Here’s an excerpt: Future water management cannot be organized how it is presently or as it was in the past, said Celene Hawkins, Durango resident and The Nature Conservancy’s new Colorado River Program director… “It’s a really scary time to be living in the basin and trying to help with water management at a…
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Coyote Gulch broke the news in on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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