River of the Month - The Rio Grande

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RIVER OF THE MONTH

30 YEARS

Rio Grande

A ribbon of life, history and legend in the arid West, the Rio Grande is an American icon and one of the country’s original wild and scenic rivers. From its source high in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, the river meanders through the San Luis Valley and then cuts a dramatic gorge through the vertical length of New Mexico. It then bends east into Texas, where it forms a thousand-mile stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border, flows through Big Bend National Park and finally, 2,000 miles from its headwaters, pours into the Gulf of Mexico.

Why It Matters

Fish

Given its length, the Rio Grande has a tremendous diversity of fish habitat and once supported 24 species of native fish. Only 15 survive today, including Rio Grande sucker, Rio Grande chub and, in a few outstanding, cold tributaries, Rio Grande cutthroat trout (pictured). The endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow is the last of its minnow kin. With habitat restoration, there is still potential to return some of these species to the Rio Grande. CHRISTI BODE

Wildlife

ROZANNE HAKALA DIANE HIGDEM

PAT CLAYTON

In a region where every drop of water counts, the Rio Grande delivers lifegiving Rocky Mountain snowmelt to diverse fish and wildlife and six million people in Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. Though diverted and drawn dry along vast reaches, the Rio’s two wild and scenic segments remain some of the most spectacular stretches of river in America. It’s the lifeline of Colorado’s San Luis Valley and home to the West’s longest continuous riparian forest, a 200-mile-long cottonwood “bosque” in New Mexico.

With a drainage twice the size of California, the Rio Grande’s diverse geography is home to an incredible assemblage of animals, from sandhill cranes (pictured) and ghostfaced bats to New Mexico jumping mice and jaguarundi. Mammals like white-nosed coati, ocelot and black bear roam the arid backcountry. The Lower Canyons in Texas are a treasure trove of neotropical songbirds and more than 300 butterfly species.


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