Reducing water use to save the Great Salt Lake near North Dakota – Around 19.5 inches (495 mm) per year.Colorado River, and moreThe Great Salt Lake is Dying. Can North Dakota Help Save It? Imagine a giant, shimmering mirror reflecting the sky, a haven for millions of...
Great Salt Lake wildlife conservation, Wildfire, Active Climate Rescue Initiative, etc.Great Salt Lake wildlife conservation, and moreThe Great Salt Lake: A Salty Paradise on the Brink The water is receding. The dust is rising. And a once vibrant ecosystem is fading...
Climate Rescue and Conservation in New Mexico – Roughly 14.5 inches (368 mm) per year.Climate Rescue and Conservation and Great Salt LakeNew Mexico: A Fight for Our Shared Future New Mexico’s stunning landscapes, from the towering Sangre de Cristo Mountains to...
Efforts to save the Great Salt Lake explainedEfforts to save the Great Salt Lake and Great Salt Lakefor Nevada – Around 9.5 inches (241 mm) per yearThe Great Salt Lake: A Salty Sea in the Desert in Crisis A Vital Ecosystem in Peril: The Great Salt Lake, a vast inland...
Why Groundwater recharge in the Great Basin in Active Climate Rescue Initiative?Where can you get the best Groundwater recharge in the Great Basin?A Desperate Situation: The Salton Sea’s Cry for Help Imagine a vast, shimmering oasis in the heart of the arid...