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Western states step up to save their wetlands

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Natalia Mesa

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The Supreme Court’s Sackett decision may have redefined what counts as a federally protected wetland—but it didn’t change what wetlands actually do. They still filter drinking water, buffer floods, and store massive amounts of carbon. Now, with federal protections slashed, it’s up to states to decide whether these natural safeguards are worth preserving. Some, like Colorado and New Mexico, are stepping up. Others lag behind. The outcome? A fragmented map of protections—and a test of how much the West values its waterlogged lifelines.

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Natalia Mesa

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