Western Wyoming’s Green River drains 4,000 miles of forested mountains and high desert, home to migrating wildlife, grazing cattle, a few thousand people, and in recent decades a booming natural-gas business. Since prehistoric times, people have worked to balance the basin’s resources for their own benefit — and that struggle continues today.
Wyoming State Water Plan - Green River Basin Advisory Group: Reference Notebook, Presentation
Greater Green River Basin - Wikipedia
Webcast: A River Through Time - The Upper Deschutes River Basin
May 13 - Duwamish Green watershed plan approved - Washington State Department of Ecology
The Green River Basin: A Natural History
Ethnobotanical history of the Wind River Basin
Breaking a Stereotype: Black Rancher Alonzo Stepp
Fremont County, Wyoming
Our Water Ways – Wake Forest Historical Museum
Best of Forgotten Wyoming - Breathtaking: Twin buttes stand near Green River City, Wyoming, photographed in 1872 four years after settlers made the river basin their home. Green River and its distinctive
Upper Colorado Basin Homepage
Paleontological outlook on Green River Formation science lecture at
National Parks, Science and the 1963 Leopold Report