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Headwaters Magazine <br />2004 -2005 was the second full year for the Foundation's Headwaters magazine. Each quar- <br />ter, we feature the people, places and water resources making news in Colorado. <br />Fall 2004: Basin Focus, San Juan and Dolores Basins — Animas -La Plata Project + La <br />Plata County Domestic Well Problems + Dolores Conservancy + Ute Mountain Ut( <br />Farm:,'Enterprise <br />Winter 2005: Planning for Colorado's Water Future —CSU Water and Agriculture Archivi <br />+ Fishing in the Winter + Statewide Water Supply Initiative + Water Projects on ti <br />Drawing Board <br />Spring 2005: Balancing Act, Managing Water to Help Struggling Species — Endanger( <br />Species Act + Rising Water — Platte River + Endangered Fish Recovery Program <br />Legal Brief, RICDs <br />Summer 2005: Renewable Rivers — Little Snake River + Sand Creek + North Fork of the <br />Gunnison + Celebrating Colorado's Young Poets + Financing a River Makeover <br />Not <br />Aquallotes- <br />Briefing papers on important water issues <br />In response to the needs of busy decision - makers looking <br />to better understand water issues on the go, CFWE created <br />Aquallotes— briefing papers on important water issues. <br />In 2004 -2005, the Foundation created four new Aquallotes on topics such as the Colorado <br />River, recreational in- channel diversions, augmentation plans, and more. Additional titles are <br />also under development. <br />These double- sided, black and white sheets give basic factual information and respond to <br />frequently asked questions on pressing water issues. They even provide a section with "talking <br />points" highlighting main facts from the text. <br />Aquallotes are available free of charge and may be downloaded from the Foundation's web <br />site or by calling the Foundation. <br />2004 -2005 ANNUAL REPORT 5 <br />