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Can a New Conservancy Save California’s Most Imperiled Lake

Season 2025 Episode 322

California has launched a $500 million plan to restore the shrinking and polluted Salton Sea. The project includes the creation of a new conservancy, construction of habitat ponds, and salinity control measures to preserve vital bird and fish species.

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