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Wildfires threaten river networks in the western U.S.

By Zach Altman | May 19, 2021

A new study conducted by researchers from The University of New Mexico has found that wildfires—which have been increasing in frequency, severity and extent around the globe—are one of the largest drivers of aquatic impairment in the western United States, threatening our water supply.

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