Can the Rio Grande flow freely again while still feeding farms and communities?

The World Wildlife Fund is working on a three-part strategy to revive this iconic river: restoring native vegetation to conserve water, modernizing dam operations to better balance human and ecological needs, and collaborating with farmers to shift toward more drought-tolerant crops.

It's a vision for water that supports both people and wildlife, led by Derek Vollmer of WWF.

Episode at https://bit.ly/RiversWWF

From a conversation at the Reservoir Center in Washington, D.C.

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