Water In The Desert: The Grand Valley And Its Rivers
We produced a film of our own in 2014! In collaboration with Gen9 Productions, our 30-minute documentary tells the story of the evolving relationship between the Grand Valley and the Gunnison and Colorado Rivers.
4 videos (select below to browse)
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A short film by Water Education Colorado's Fresh Water News on whether strategically reducing use in the Upper Basin should be done to protect water levels at Lake Powell.
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A film produced by Rig to Flip that explores the impact of the McPhee Dam on recent dry years along the Dolores River, farmers, the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, fish and boaters.
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From the mountains of Wyoming to the lettuce fields of Mexico, past dams and reservoirs and diversion canals, through plains and canyons and the lights of Las Vegas, Will Stauffer-Norris and Zak Podmore hiked, paddled and slogged their way down the Green and Colorado Rivers to the sea.
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Azcentral reporters and photographers took a 16-day rafting trip down the Colorado River and interviewed scientists, government officials, canyon guides, river runners and others to help answer the question: What affect has human intervention had on the river and the delicate ecosystem closely reliant on it?