
We all know that we depend on water to live. But what we may not realize is that whatever happens on land, water, or in the air, has a direct impact on the animals, plants and the people living within a specific watershed. The health of the Upper Sevier River Watershed is vital to local human and natural communities, and may also make an impression on connecting land and coastal communities. The Upper Sevier River area contains many opportunities for recreationists, private landowners and ranchers, sportsmen, and land managers to work together to improve our watershed, as well as help solve complex natural resource issues.
As you roll over these resource issues you will see locations throughout the watershed. Click on any resource issue to see it's identified sites. You will then be able to choose a more detailed map to visit these sites and learn more about the crucial resource issues facing the Upper Sevier River Watershed. As in the Interactive Journey, you can choose spots to begin a Virtual Tour of resource issue locations while viewing high quality, interactive and immersive 360 degree panorama views. You can also find hot spots in these panoramas that provide much more detailed information, including high quality audio-video sequences.
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