Western Water News

ÃÛèÖAPP: "It's encouraging to see the Utah Legislature recognizing the urgency of Great Salt Lake’s record low water levels"
January 05, 2022 — A statement from Marcelle Shoop, Saline Lakes Program Director.
Science Partners Demonstrate Importance of Adequate Water Levels for Birds at Great Salt Lake
December 22, 2021 — Analysis highlights the need to maintain and increase surface flows for birds.
The State of the Colorado River Going into 2022
December 14, 2021 — The rules of the Colorado River need to match modern values and our ÃÛèÖAPP realities.
Amid a Drought Crisis, Inspiration from Our Work in Western Water for Birds and People
December 13, 2021 — In 2021, ÃÛèÖAPP led the way in protecting rivers, lakes, and bird habitat in the West.
Fall Update: Partners Work Together to Monitor Shorebirds and Their Habitat in the Lahontan Wetlands
November 19, 2021 — National Fish and Wildlife Foundation grant allows for more bird surveys in Nevada.
Leveraging Geographic Information Systems to Promote Collaboration at New Mexico’s Isleta Reach
November 18, 2021 — How ArcGIS Hub can be used to communicate projects and goals with partners.
Infrastructure Bill will Help Address Declining Water Levels and Drought in the West
November 15, 2021 — ÃÛèÖAPP supported this legislation, which includes funding for ecosystem restoration and nature-based projects that will benefit birds and communities.
An American Avocet forages in a saline wetland at ÃÛèÖAPP’s Gillmor Sanctuary in Salt Lake County, Utah.
ÃÛèÖAPP's Marcelle Shoop Submits Testimony in Support of Saline Lakes Bill
November 04, 2021 — Saline Lake Ecosystems in the Great Basin States Program Act of 2021 would support birds and people in the arid West.
Bringing the Issue of Declining Groundwater to the Surface
October 25, 2021 — Webinar series elevates dialogue on one of Arizona’s most precious resources
Beavers Offer Help for Western Waters
October 22, 2021 — Beavers are a key partner in protecting and restoring western streams, watersheds, and habitat.