This American Land

The Cheat River, Navajo Water, Saving the Red Wolf

A citizen-led effort in West Virginia overcomes pollution from mines and restores clean water with “an open hand rather than closed fist.” In the Navajo nation, some homes finally get running water through an innovative program. A captive breeding program helps to save the red wolf, one of the most endangered animals.

The Cheat River, Navajo Water, Saving the Red Wolf

26m 46s

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