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What can humans learn from beavers when it comes to drought-proofing the landscape?: A collaborative working in Rocky Mountain National Park shares the ways its work in the Kawuneeche Valley could help in bad droughts like this year — #Vail Daily #ColoradoRiver #COriver #aridification

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Colorado River Kawuneeche Valley May 19, 2023. Click the link to read the article on the Vail Daily website (Ali Longwell). Here’s an excerpt: June 19, 2026 “This valley was once a really significant wetland in Colorado … it was just this really thriving beaver-willow-wetland complex, and very biologically diverse,” said Kimberly Tekavec, the senior source water protection specialist for Northern Water. “And over the last 100 years or so — and …
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Coyote Gulch broke the news on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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