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Speaking for the River
Comments by historians, environmentalists, rafters, ranchers, story tellers, writers, water managers, and others who speak for the river.
Thomas Alexander on Constructing Hoover Dam Jack August on Carl Hayden Donald Carson and James W. Johnson on Mo Udall and the Colorado River Dams Nancy Dallett, Moving Waters Project coordinator, On hopes for the moving waters project T.S. Eliot, The Dry Salvages, Introduction to the Four Quartets, London, 1904 Richard F. Fleck, Powell's Journey, a poem Richard F. Fleck, Upper Colorado , a poem Dudley Gardner on The Green River, Living on the Land: Fremont farmers and Chinese Railroad Workers Joe Gelt, Arizona Water Resourcees Research Center, Sharing Colorado River Water: History, Public Policy and the Colorado River Compact Steve Glazer, Sierra Club, Colorado River Task Force, Chair explains Multispecies Conservation Plan (MSCP) Pamela Hyde, Executive Director, Southwest Rivers - Listening to Stone Creek Woman Danniel Kemmis on a new vision for water in the west Peter Lavigne, President, Rivers Foundation of the Americas and Senior Fellow of the Watershed Management Professional Program on Quagmire, Diversion, or Our Last, Best, Hope? Interactive Environmental Decision-Making and the Movement for American Restoration Shirley Mac of Creative Cultural Center in Lake Havasu on endangered Colorado River fish Mary Orton on Artificial Floods in the Grand Canyon in 1996 Pinedale Middle School Technology Class - Visit the "The River WE Know" web site Roy Webb on Kayaking Split Mountain Canyon on the Green River Donald Worster and Mark Fiege- diametrically opposed notions of what we see reflected in the waters of the modern irrigation
Jack August on Carl Hayden
Donald Carson and James W. Johnson on Mo Udall and the Colorado River Dams
Nancy Dallett, Moving Waters Project coordinator, On hopes for the moving waters project T.S. Eliot, The Dry Salvages, Introduction to the Four Quartets, London, 1904
Richard F. Fleck, Powell's Journey, a poem
Richard F. Fleck, Upper Colorado , a poem
Dudley Gardner on The Green River, Living on the Land: Fremont farmers and Chinese Railroad Workers
Joe Gelt, Arizona Water Resourcees Research Center, Sharing Colorado River Water: History, Public Policy and the Colorado River Compact
Steve Glazer, Sierra Club, Colorado River Task Force, Chair explains Multispecies Conservation Plan (MSCP)
Pamela Hyde, Executive Director, Southwest Rivers - Listening to Stone Creek Woman
Danniel Kemmis on a new vision for water in the west
Peter Lavigne, President, Rivers Foundation of the Americas and Senior Fellow of the Watershed Management Professional Program on Quagmire, Diversion, or Our Last, Best, Hope? Interactive Environmental Decision-Making and the Movement for American Restoration
Shirley Mac of Creative Cultural Center in Lake Havasu on endangered Colorado River fish
Mary Orton on Artificial Floods in the Grand Canyon in 1996
Pinedale Middle School Technology Class - Visit the "The River WE Know" web site
Roy Webb on Kayaking Split Mountain Canyon on the Green River Donald Worster and Mark Fiege- diametrically opposed notions of what we see reflected in the waters of the modern irrigation
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