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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 45 MIN

What a bad winter's snowpack means for the West this summer

from KJZZ's The Show

Federal officials say areas of the west experienced an unprecedented snow drought this winter. What that could mean for the region’s water supplies. Plus, why conservationists are excited about spotting a jaguar at a specific Southern Arizona site.

Federal officials say areas of the west experienced an unprecedented snow drought this winter. What that could mean for the region’s water supplies. Plus, why conservationists are excited about spotting a jaguar at a specific Southern Arizona site.

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Federal officials say areas of the west experienced an unprecedented snow drought this winter. What that could mean for the region’s water supplies. Plus, why conservationists are excited about spotting a jaguar at a specific Southern Arizona site.

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