A journey down one of the last wild rivers in the American west: ‘The bullseye will always be on its back’
PolicyMonday, July 13, 2026The Guardian

A journey down one of the last wild rivers in the American west: ‘The bullseye will always be on its back’

A tributary of the Colorado River is under intense pressure due to ongoing water conflicts in the U.S., raising concerns about the future of this crucial aquatic ecosystem. Activists and local communities are increasingly worried about the river's survival amid competing demands for water resources.

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