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A river runs through them: the Colorado River wends its way through six iconic national parks and recreation areas in the West, but demand for water has had a serious impact on the river's flow and the ecology of surrounding areas.

On May 24, 1869, Major John Wesley Powell, a one-armed former Union soldier, put four wooden boats into the water at Wyoming's Green River,...
National Parks, 01/01/06 by Tennesen, Michael · More from publication -
Whey cool: pump up, power up, and protect your prostate with this special protein
HOLD ON TO YOUR TUFFET. Eating whey allows you to retain energy, build muscle, and lose weight. But this half of the famous nursery-rhyme formula...
Natural Health, 11/01/05 by Michael Tennesen · More from publication -
Sign of the times: New Mexico's Inscription Rock features ancient travelers' markings, and ones merely centuries old
Rising above the New Mexico desert between Gallup and Grants, Inscription Rock is an enormous golden piece of sandstone. Now part of El Morro...
Sunset, 10/01/05 by Michael Tennesen · More from publication -
Good green floors: don't sacrifice style for environmental harmony. You can walk the walk across these natural, healthful, and sustainable options
THE CHOICE SEEMS CLEAR: You can floor your home with dazzling glass tile, linoleum in vivid designs, and deeply toned woods that evoke a rich, warm...
Natural Health, 06/01/05 by Michael Tennesen · More from publication -
Solstice celebrations
On December 21, solstice events from Alaska to New Mexico commemorate the start of winter, so head out and experience the season in a new light....
Sunset, 12/01/04 by Michael Tennesen · More from publication -
The silent alarm: your liver filters the fallout from a toxic world, but symptoms of disease can stay dormant for decades. Here, the diet, supplements and proactive approach you need to keep this vital organ strong and healthy
There's such a thing as being too forgiving, especially when it comes to major body parts. The liver is the largest solid organ in the body; it's...
Natural Health, 07/01/04 by Michael Tennesen · More from publication -
Way down under: in the Mojave Desert, Jack Mitchell's caves are unforgettable - Travel
The caverns he made famous almost cost Jack Mitchell his life, or at least his sanity. Lowered hundreds of feet below ground in a boatswain's...
Sunset, 04/01/03 by Michael Tennesen · More from publication -
Happy 75th to Route 66 - Brief Article
Follow Southern California's most fabled highway for roadside kitsch and small-town surprises Follow Southern California's most fabled highway...
Sunset, 09/01/01 by Michael Tennesen · More from publication -
JOURNEY OF THE NECTAR BATS - The annual migration of winged mammals from Mexico to Arizona, vital to plants north of the border, is at risk
THE DESERT SKY changes from red to black over the Southwestern Research Station in the Chiricahua Mountains of Arizona. There, Katy Hinman, a...
National Wildlife, 06/01/01 by Michael Tennesen · More from publication -
BIGGEST ANIMAL THAT EVER LIVED - Scientists attempt to solve the many riddles posed by the blue whale
BIOLOGISTS John Calambokidis and Jay Barlow stand on the deck of the Sproul, a 120-foot research vessel from California's Scripps Institution of...
International Wildlife, 03/01/01 by Michael Tennesen · More from publication


