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Across the U.S.-Mexico border, the Colorado River once flowed freely into the ocean. When the freshwater and saltwater met, it created an explosion of life in the desert. But most of that lushness dried up when people used up the river. We meet people who have worked for decades to restore parts of the delta's lost wetlands. They created a historic agreement between the two countries that designates some river water for the environment. That means that sometimes, this dry delta flows with water again, and occasionally, the river meets the ocean. The final installment in our 10-part series.

For more CPR News coverage of the Colorado River, visit cpr.org/parched.

Host: Michael Elizabeth Sakas

Written by Michael Elizabeth Sakas

Editors: Erin Jones, Joe Wertz

Production and Mixing: Emily Williams

Additional Production: Erin Jones and Rachel Estabrook

In-Country Interpreter: Jesús Galaz

Tape Translator: Carlos Aguilar

Voiceovers: Jean Inaba and Jessie Jacobs

Theme song by Kibwe Cooper. Additional music via Universal Production Music.

Artwork: Maria Juliana Pinzón

Executive Producers: Kevin Dale, Brad Turner

Additional Editorial Support: Kibwe Cooper, Jo Erickson, Rachel Estabrook, Chuck Murphy, Taylar Dawn Stagner, Andrew Villegas, Rebekah Romberg

Thanks also to Kevin Beaty, Sarah Bures, Hart Van Denburg, Jodi Gersh, Shawn Lucero, Kim Nguyen, Clara Shelton, Arielle Wilson.



Parched is a production of the Climate Solutions team of CPR News and Colorado Public Radio’s Audio Innovations Studio — part of the NPR Network.