New TU Film... LifeBlood

For decades, TU and partners such as Wyoming Game and Fish, and the Bureau of Land Management, have been restoring vital habitat for Colorado River cutthroat trout in Muddy Creek, Wyoming. The basin is home to four native fish species and is a focus area for TU. Through a feat of Western water engineering, this Basin serves as both a headwater for the Upper Colorado River Basin and provides source water for the city of Cheyenne, which is outside the watershed.

Lifeblood is a story about how we are all connected to our water supply in the West – even in the most unlikely of places.


 

For decades, TU and partners such as Wyoming Game and Fish, and the Bureau of Land Management, have been restoring vital habitat for Colorado River cutthroat trout in Muddy Creek, Wyoming. The basin is home to four native fish species and is a focus area for TU. Through a feat of Western water engineering, this Basin serves as both a headwater for the Upper Colorado River Basin and provides source water for the city of Cheyenne, which is outside the watershed.

Lifeblood is a story about how we are all connected to our water supply in the West – even in the most unlikely of places.