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From mud to marshland: the Cienega de Santa Clara

 
August 04, 2006

Blooming from dry desert, the Cienega de Santa Clara now sustains abundant amounts of plant and animal-life.  (Dennis Lambert)
Blooming from dry desert, the Cienega de Santa Clara now sustains abundant amounts of plant and animal-life. (Dennis Lambert)

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( San Luis, Sonora, MEXICO ) In part three of our series on water and desalination, KJZZ's Dennis Lambert heads south to Mexico to see the ecosystem that has developed almost by chance. Produced by Tony Ganzer.

Cienega de Santa Clara

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