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Shaping Colorado’s Future: Investing in Stream Restoration and Water Conservation

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJuly 20, 2025061 Min Read
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The article discusses the vital role of Colorado’s water resources, which serve nineteen states and Mexico, and support agriculture, energy, recreation, and ecosystems. Degradation of streams and wetlands from agricultural practices and flow diversions threatens these ecosystems, highlighting the need for restoration to enhance water storage, resilience, and wildlife habitats.

In response to ongoing drought and climate challenges, Colorado leaders initiated the Water Plan in 2015, recently updated with a focus on nature-based solutions. Recent ballot initiatives, including Proposition DD and the newly passed Proposition JJ, have increased funding for water projects. The 2025 memo from Audubon and the Colorado Water Conservation Board aims to guide riverscape restoration efforts that align with the Water Plan’s objectives, promoting a sustainable water future for Colorado.

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