protect-the-flows-program-logoThe Bureau of Reclamation is conducting a study to look at the supply and demand in the Colorado River Basin, which provides water to 30 million people including those in Los Angeles, which is ranked No. 1 in cities running out of water.

Mugglestone says Protect the Flows is also concerned about how conservation efforts can be implemented in the federal supply-and-demand study.

"The Bureau of Reclamation and the Department of Interior are talking about that, and there's some great progress that has been made in the cities and municipalities that are using the water and looking at the study, but we would just add (that) the conservation piece does need to be a big part of the future discussions about water."

The Colorado River Delta, extending from just north of the U.S.-Mexico border, is mostly dried up, Mugglestone says, because heavy upstream diversions consistently have stopped the river from reaching the Gulf of California. Yet, it is home to the most important wetland habitat in North America's Southwest desert, boasting more than 350 bird species.

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