H2O and Beyond
In this episode of H2O and Beyond, we explore the story of Tulare Lake — once the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi — and one of the most overlooked water systems in the United States. Joined by experts from the Tulare Basin Watershed Partnership, we dive into the history, science, and complexity of a lake that doesn’t behave like most others. Unlike permanent lakes, Tulare Lake has always been dynamic — rising and falling with storms, droughts, and human intervention. But over the past century, it’s been almost completely engineered, drained, and reshaped to support agriculture in California’s Central Valley. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro – The lake that disappeared… and came back 04:20 How the basin works (why water gets trapped) 09:00 Why the lake constantly rises and falls 13:20 Human engineering – levees, farming, and control 19:05 Ecosystem overview – why this place was unique 27:30 Wildlife + biodiversity of the lake 34:10 Native communities and how they lived with the lake 40:50 Modern challenges – agriculture, water demand, sustainability 42:40 Hope for the future + closing thoughts 🎧 Listen to more episodes & follow us here: https://linktr.ee/h2oandbeyond Feedback Form: https://forms.gle/RNjdFLY2wSrk7PW2A Resources: https://www.tularebasinwatershedpartnership.org/ If you liked this episode, please Like and Subscribe!
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