KUIU Conservation Direct California – KCD7
In April 2024, KUIU Conservation Direct, along with California Wild Sheep, completed its first water guzzler project in California. Located in the Chuckwalla Mountains, this 10,000-gallon artificial water catchment system expands desert bighorn sheep habitat, connects neighboring herds, and benefits all wildlife in the area.
To collect rainwater, the large sheet metal apron serves as the water catch. As rain hits the apron, it flows down into a large gutter, funneling into the subterranean containers that can hold up to 10,000 gallons of water. All the containers are connected and fill to the same level, keeping the open drinker full of water.
Like all Conservation Direct projects, the land acquisition and guzzler materials were 100% funded by Conservation Direct and built by volunteers.
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