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Weather, Climate, & Society: Bear River Basin Drought PDF Print E-mail

A group of researchers from Utah State University and Kansas State University recently published an article in the journal Water, Climate & Society concerning the public's response to drought in the Bear River Basin in 2004.

 

To access the article, please click here.

The authors will also be presenting a video concerning the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge at the Ecological Society of America's upcoming conference. To view the video on YouTube, please click here (the BRMBR is case study 9).

 
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