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Summary Of: Colorado River Delta

Colorado River Delta as seen from space... Colorado River Delta as seen from space... Colorado River Delta as seen from space... describing the Colorado River Delta as it existed in 1922... the Colorado River delta has been greatly altered by human activity... 358 bird species have been documented in the Colorado River Delta and upper Gulf of California region... designated portions of the upper Gulf and lower Colorado River Delta as a reserve zone... nearest the Colorado River Delta are designated as the Reserve... Colorado River Delta Research Coordination Network...

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