
Since the signing of the Colorado River Compact, the Colorado River has been overallocated. In recent years, though, we have entered a megadrought. There is now far less water in the basin than ever before. At the same time, our aging dam infrastructure is threatening to fail, opening up opportunities for radical conservation efforts. In this 6-part audio series, producer, host and river enthusias... more
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Construction of Glen Canyon Dam was completed in 1963. As Lake Powell rose behind the 710-foot concrete wall, archaeologists raced to document hundreds of cultural sites before they were inundated. But the loss extended far beyond cultural resources.... more
At Lee's Ferry, in Northern Arizona, on the western edge of the Navajo Nation, the Colorado River basin is divided into two regions. The Upper Basin includes the states upstream of Lee's Ferry - Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and New Mexico - while the Low... more
The Colorado River has flowed from source to sea for 6 million years. It is old. Older than most things. And people have lived in relationship with the river for 1000's of years. Their descendants still call the river home. Yet today the river no lon... more
With support from the Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies, Utah Rivers Council, and Colorado River and Trail Expeditions, Lifeblood is a 6-part audio documentary, produced and narrated by me, Evelyn Baher-Murphy.
When I first learned about the Colo... more
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Thank you for making this show about the wonderful and imperiled Colorado. Hopefully one day we can see the river roll from source to sea again
Episode 1 is all that’s out, so far it’s great listening. Loved the section on how long past US policy shapes current water issues. Keep it rocking!
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