Natural springs have long been centers of biodiversity and cultural significance. We speak with David Sabata who recently completed his masters degree from Northern Arizona University where he studied springs within the Grand Staircase Escalante Monument. We talk about his studies and how springs can be used to understand human settlement across the landscape.
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