Minneapolis had hardly any snow this winter, thus the Minnehaha Creek watershed, which I live near/enjoy daily, that flows into the Mississippi, will be experiencing low water levels all spring, if not longer. This means higher levels of pollutants for the young wildlife along the creek, and less hunting ground for the egrets/cranes/other predators.
I'm doing my part by continuing to grow and maintain native plants in my yard that require little additional water throughout the year to thrive and give habitat to so many local animals and insects. This year I'm tearing out the remainder of the grass in my back yard (5' by 20' swath) for clover.