Nonprofit Organization in Clifton Dedicated to Restoring Rivers
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At our nonprofit organization, we're dedicated to preserving the natural integrity of our environment, especially the Colorado Basin. With your support, we can continue our vital conservation efforts. Join us today to make a difference in safeguarding our rivers and ecosystems for future generations. Together, we can ensure a sustainable and thriving environment for all. Join us today!
RIVER RESTORATION NONPROFIT
Living Rivers promotes river restoration through mobilization. By articulating conservation and alternative management strategies to the public, we seek to revive the natural habitat and spirit of rivers by undoing the extensive damage done by dams, diversions and pollution on the Colorado Plateau. Our work is funded entirely by contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations. Living Rivers is recognized as a charitable/educational organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Code. According to the law, donations are tax-deductible. Donate today to support the conservation of our rivers!
Colorado Basin River Project
The Colorado River Basin Project aims to comprehensively develop water resources in both the upper and lower Colorado River basins. Authorized for various purposes, including flood control, navigation enhancement, and water storage and delivery, the project addresses diverse needs such as land reclamation, municipal water supplies, and industrial usage. Additionally, it endeavors to enhance water quality, promote outdoor recreation, improve wildlife habitats, and even generate electricity, making it a multifaceted initiative crucial for the sustainable management of the Colorado River.
SavING THE GRAND CANYON
Forty years ago, a major public outcry succeeded in stopping the construction of two major dams, which would have inundated Grand Canyon National Park. The famed Colorado River and its unique desert ecosystem would be preserved—or so it was thought.
Unknown to many, a less noticeable but nonetheless lethal blow had already been delivered. The 1963 completion of Glen Canyon Dam, upstream and just outside the park, was beginning to unleash a current of devastation, which now, four decades and numerous violations of federal laws later, has nearly destroyed all the native habitat of Grand Canyon’s famed river corridor.
But it’s not too late to save the Grand Canyon again!
The End of Lake Powell CAMPAIGN
It's not a matter of if, but when, the Colorado River plumbing system will collapse. Water supply and power generation for metropolitan areas from Los Angeles to Denver will be affected, as will the region's multi-billion-dollar agricultural industry. The sixty million acre-feet of water that can be stored in the basin's reservoirs provide a cushion in times of moderate reductions in river flows, but as is presently being experienced, they are no match for a sustained drought. Learn more by clicking the button below!
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Check out our sponsored projects by clicking on the links below. Want to help us make a difference? Donate to Living Rivers Colorado Riverkeeper today!
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You can support our river restoration projects by donating conveniently through the PayPal button below, sending a check via mail, or giving thorough estate planning options. Our federal identification number is 87-066-8658. If you are directing your donation to one of our fiscally sponsored projects, please make the check payable to Living Rivers and specify the project's name in the memo line. Your generosity ensures the continuation of vital conservation efforts along the Colorado River and its ecosystems. Thank you!
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Why Support Living Rivers cOLORADO RIVERKEEPERS?
Living Rivers Colorado Riverkeepers stands as a beloved nonprofit due to its unwavering dedication to environmental stewardship. As a nonprofit organization, we prioritize ecological preservation, ensuring the longevity of the Colorado River and its surrounding ecosystems. Through our nonprofit initiatives, we inspire communities to actively engage in conservation efforts, fostering a sense of collective responsibility. With nonprofit support, we implement impactful projects aimed at restoring river health, preserving biodiversity, and advocating for sustainable water management practices. Your involvement with our nonprofit empowers us to continue our vital mission, protecting the natural wonders of the Colorado River basin.