Morgan Wagoner
As the Western Water Program Director at the Western Landowners Alliance, Morgan oversees the development and execution of strategies and policies that facilitate collaborative learning and action to address Western water issues. Morgan grew up in Torrey, Utah, a tiny town at the edge of Capitol Reef National Park. She has a Bachelor's degree in Geology from University of Colorado, and is currently pursuing her JD from Vermont Law and Graduate School. Morgan lives on a small farm not far from the La Plata River. In her spare time she enjoys boating, cycling and exploring new places with her family.
Beneath Our Feet: Are Groundwater Easements a Solution for the West?
The second of the 2025 Water Webinar series focused on a timely and crucial discussion about groundwater conservation and its role in addressing the West’s growing water scarcity challenges. The
Heated Negotiations and the Future of Western Water
Things were heated at the Colorado River Water Users Association (CRWUA) Annual Conference this year, the largest meeting of water managers in the Colorado River Basin. This year’s meeting was
Roots and Rivers: The crucial connection between forests and watersheds
As of July 30th, 89 large active wildfires had burned 2,123,318 acres and counting in the United States. Nearly 5 million acres total have burned already this year. Those millions
Mimicking nature: Flood irrigation and watershed health
On May 31st, Western Landowners Alliance hosted a panel of ranchers and researchers for a presentation about how flood irrigation can help sustain seasonal wetlands by mimicking the natural flood