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Reviving the River: Hope Returns to the Colorado Delta

Season 2 Episode 5 | 4m 59s

The Colorado River Delta was once a lush wetland. After decades of damming and diversion, it dried up — until a rare pulse flow brought water, beavers, and hope back. Aída Navarro leads a movement to reconnect communities and nature, proving that with care and coordination, deserts can bloom again. But as water politics intensify, the future remains uncertain.

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