Posted inJune 6, 1975: Game range transfer threat to wildlife?

Who owns the West’s water?

Tight competition for water in the West is forcing the U.S. government to assert its rights under the federal water reservation doctrine, which maintains that the federal government reserved all the water necessary to operate Indian reservations, national forests, national parks, and oil reserves. Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/7.12/download-entire-issue

Posted inMarch 28, 1975: Taking the lifeblood from the land

Taking the lifeblood from the land

Traditionally, cities on Colorado’s Front Range have turned to the state’s western slope when local water supplies were exhausted. But with strong environmentalist protest to trans-mountain diversion schemes, thirsty growth centers are looking elsewhere — to agricultural water. Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/7.7/download-entire-issue

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