From Barren to Bountiful: 10 Before and After Photos of Colorado River Restoration


5/20/14

 

For the past several years the Quechan Tribe has been working with the City of Yuma, landowners and federal agencies to restore the wetlands on both sides of the lower Colorado River. About 1,200 acres have been restored thanks to a collaborative effort. The results of this teamwork and collaboration are stunning and serve as an example of what is possible when tribal members, wildlife officials, landowners and business people can accomplish together. As the photos in this gallery show, the landscape has been transformed from something that looked like a “crater on the moon”—as Charles Flynn, executive director of the rehab project, described it—to a lushly life-affirming habitat.

Mother Earth wins, and so do we.

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With reporting by Lee Allen

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