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Yuma East Wetlands
 
Marker detail: View from Indian Hill before Dams, 1905 image, Touch for more information
Marker detail: View from Indian Hill before Dams, 1905
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1 Arizona, Yuma County, Yuma — Yuma East WetlandsThe Colorado River Before the Dams
The Natural Setting The river supported pristine cottonwood / willow gallery forests, mesquite bosques, wetlands, inter-tidal salt flats, and lakes dependent on annual floods for existence. The area yielded a rich harvest of seasonal wild . . . Map (db m158377) HM
2 Arizona, Yuma County, Yuma — Yuma East Wetlands20th Century
A Positive Impact Starting in 1905, dams were constructed along the Colorado River that brought positive change to the Southwest. Dams and canals brought a safe and secure source of water and power and enhanced the ability of people to live in . . . Map (db m158380) HM
3 Arizona, Yuma County, Yuma — Yuma East Wetlands TodayA Return to Balance
Restoration in Progress The Yuma East Wetlands (YEW) is an innovative restoration project pioneered by the Quechan Indian Tribe and the City of Yuma. The 1,418 acres of the YEW are comprised of native riparian wetland, and aquatic habitats . . . Map (db m158390) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 23, 2024