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Reviving the River: Hope Returns to the Colorado Delta

Season 2 Episode 5 | 4m 59s

The Colorado River Delta was once a lush wetland. After decades of damming and diversion, it dried up — until a rare pulse flow brought water, beavers, and hope back. Aída Navarro leads a movement to reconnect communities and nature, proving that with care and coordination, deserts can bloom again. But as water politics intensify, the future remains uncertain.

Extras
Scientists fight to revive the northern white rhino — before it’s too late.
Kenyan farmers and rangers balance danger and devotion in their fight to coexist with elephants.
Sara Fitzsimmons fights to resurrect a tree that once ruled the eastern U.S. forests.
Deborah Giles and her dog Eba track whale poop to help save endangered orcas.
At La Brea Tar Pits, Emily Lindsey digs into Ice Age life beneath LA’s surface.
The Glen Canyon Dam promised water and power — but the river had other plans.
USGS biologists tag humpback chub to monitor life in a changing Grand Canyon river.
Las Vegas defies the desert with epic engineering — but at what long-term cost?
Toxic dust, dead fish, and vanishing water — what happened to California’s inland sea?
Shane meets the beekeepers and scientists racing to save America's pollination workforce.