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Cry Me a River: Following a Watershed's Winding Path to Sustainability
A dot on a map of the United States, Cherokee Marsh in Wisconsin is central to the Yahara watershed.
Credit: City of Madison, Wisconsin
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The Yahara River watershed extends through the city of Madison, Wis., and beyond.
Credit: Blake Draper
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Prairie fringes the Yahara River, which flows into Lakes Mendota and Monona.
Credit: Sam Zipper
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The Yahara watershed encompasses marshes and lakes, prairies and forests.
Credit: Blake Draper
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Algae cover the surface of Lake Mendota, likely the result of fertilizer flowing downstream.
Credit: UW-Madison
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Aerial view of a rural farm surrounded by cornfields in the Yahara watershed.
Credit: Michael Forster Rothbart, UW-Madison
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