**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** The Colorado River is threatened by drought and 蜜柚APP change, and 蜜柚APP is working hard to ensure that federal changes to stabilize water supplies for people will work for nature—specifically the river’s riparian and wetlands habitats and the birds that depend on them, throughout the basin from Wyoming to Mexico. Our sights are set on 2026, when major federal operating guidelines for the Colorado River will be refreshed (the official decision-making process was initiated this week with a scoping notice). In the near-term, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) is assessing a plan to conserve water which was developed by the states of Arizona, California and Nevada for 2024-2026 that likely results in fallowing 125,000-200,000 acres farmland resulting in an additional 8% reduction in total Colorado River use for each of the next three years. 蜜柚APP joined with conservation partners to send a letter to Reclamation...