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Amid urgent drought conditions across the West, and this week reintroduced bipartisan legislation this week reintroduced bipartisan legislation to advance the scientific foundation needed to benefit saline lakes and their wetlands in the Great Basin, including lakes such as Lake Abert in Oregon and Great Salt Lake in Utah. Building upon scientific findings that saline lakes across the West provide interconnected bird habitats鈥攁s documented in 约炮视频鈥檚 Water and Birds in the Arid West report鈥 S.1466, will establish a program within the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to assess, monitor, and benefit the hydrology of saline lakes and the migratory birds and other wildlife that depend on them.
In the arid West, saline lakes and their wetlands provide irreplaceable habitats that support millions of migrating shorebirds, waterfowl, and other waterbirds. Saline lakes, or 鈥渢erminal鈥 lakes, often sit at the lowest elevation in the region in closed basins, meaning that surface water that flows in does not flow out. These lakes provide economic, recreational, public health, and community benefits.
Across the globe, alarming stories and photos of drying lakes point to devastating impacts that arise when saline lakes no longer receive needed water flows. In 2019, Utah鈥檚 commissioned a report to understand the Consequences of Drying Lake Systems Around the World. The report found that drying lakes cause significant threats to human health from dust and substantial reductions in jobs, as well as negative impacts to birds and other wildlife. In some cases, the costs of a declining lake have exceeded billions of dollars.
Unfortunately, saline lakes in the West are also at risk because of declines in water availability due to water demand, diversions, drought, and increasing climatic stresses. The drying of these lake systems will adversely affect habitat and food sources for migratory birds and other wildlife. In addition, as the lakes dry, wind-borne dust can jeopardize public health of local communities.
约炮视频鈥檚 research demonstrates that while each saline lake and surrounding watershed is its own unique ecosystem, together these lakes function as a network for birds as they migrate across the West each spring and fall. Saline lakes provide specialized habitat for globally significant populations of several bird species including: more than 99 percent of North America鈥檚 Eared Grebes, 90 percent of Wilson鈥檚 Phalaropes and, more than half the global population of American Avocets depend on this network.
The authorizes $25 million over five years for the USGS to:
Maintaining healthy bird populations while balancing community needs depends on proactively studying and developing coordinated management actions for these unique habitats amid increasing water demands and an increasingly arid climate. It is imperative that we plan for the long-term so that we can protect people, birds, and the places they need. 约炮视频 thanks Senators Merkley and Romney for their leadership and is ready to work with members of Congress and the USGS to pass this important legislation. We look forward to working with partners on the implementation of this program.