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If the state-mandated drought measures are effective, some of the grass that covers vast expanses of the Coachella Valley could fade from green to brown, and gradually turn into desert gardens.
Much of the state is desert, so when people talk about drought, they're really talking about the snowpack in the Sierra Nevada. It's at barely 20 percent of average.
Arizona experienced one of its driest years in decades, leaving much of the state in drought. But the monsoon has its limits.
The current drought is "monumental," Garfin says. Water flow in the Colorado River — which supplies water to more than 30 million people in the Southwest including Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Las ...
The percentage of Nevada land facing abnormally dry to extreme drought conditions has increased by over 350% since July of 2024.
The trucks (and the volunteers inside them) were on a time-sensitive mission: refilling artificial water sources in the ...
Golf course superintendents and general managers from throughout the desert listened to presentations on advances in drought-tolerant grasses and technological advances that can help save water on ...
As the drought in the southwest deepens, with a first-ever Level 2a Shortage Condition declared for the Colorado River—a major source of water for the desert and all of Southern California ...
Numbers have reached over 1,000 in the recent past but have contracted largely because of drought conditions. “The desert bighorn population is a tremendously awesome resource in Nevada.
An unusual deluge has left vibrant blue lagoons amid the palm trees of the Sahara Desert, rejuvenating some drought-stricken areas.
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