Document: Appendices to Pacific Southwest Water Plan Review Draft "Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife", August 1963, page 8Chapter II. Present Water Uses In the arid Pacific Southwest, water takes on special significance for fish and wildlife. Its importance and relationships are sharp and distinct and it is axiomatic to think of these resources in terms of the location of water and its availability. With fish and wildlife alike, the lack of water restricts the range of many species and imposes severe limitations on the development and expansion of the environments in which they live. Understandably, the lack of water presents grave problems for the agencies concerned with fish and wildlife conservation. Often severely limited in ...