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*From: San Diego Union Tribune-- Anne Castle  
 
*From: San Diego Union Tribune-- Anne Castle  
 
*Date:  September 26, 2013
 
*Date:  September 26, 2013
*Subject:  '''Dams destabilize river food webs: Lessons from the Grand Canyon'''
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*Subject:  '''Busting Myths about Water Shortage'''
*Details:  5 Myths
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*Details:  5 Water Myths
*Link: [[Media:San Diego Union Tribune op ed on 5 myths 2013-09-26.pdf| San Diego Union Tribune op ed on 5 myths 2013-09-26]]
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*Link: [[Media:San Diego Union Tribune op ed on 5 myths 2013-09-26.pdf| Article LINK]]
 
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Revision as of 11:44, 14 February 2014

  • Included below are news related articles that reference, or have connectivity to the GCDAMP and the Colorado River system. Any stakeholder who is interested in sharing a news article can do so by using the "upload file" feature on the front page.

2013

  • From: Scientific American
  • Date: November 1, 2013
  • Subject: Relocation of Endangered Fish Spurs Recovery in Grand Canyon [Slide Show]
  • Details: A milestone is reached in the efforts to improve the humpback chub's chances of survival -biologists found evidence that the fish are indeed reproducing: Two juvenile chub without identification tags were captured in Havasu.
  • Link: Article LINK

  • From: Controversy at the Confluence
  • Date: October 22, 2013
  • Subject: Possible development around the LCR
  • Details:
  • Link: Article LINK

  • From: The Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
  • Date: August 20, 2013
  • Subject: Dams destabilize river food webs: Lessons from the Grand Canyon
  • Details: food webs are sensitive to environmental disturbance
  • Link: Article LINK

  • From: San Diego Union Tribune-- Anne Castle
  • Date: September 26, 2013
  • Subject: Busting Myths about Water Shortage
  • Details: 5 Water Myths
  • Link: Article LINK

  • From: Fish & Wildlife
  • Date: August 22, 2013
  • Subject: Upper Colorado and San Juan Recovery Program social media implementation
  • Details: We're launching joint social media sites (facebook, Twitter, Flickr) for the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program and the San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program to help us communicate our messages about the recovery programs to new and broader audiences and to allow us to get more photos, videos, and clickable URLs in front of those audiences. We envision our social media sites primarily as places to educate the general public about the endangered fish and the recovery programs.
  • Colorado River Recovery Program- Facebook Page