Several waterfalls in Fayetteville have run dry as an unrelenting heat wave and drought continue to grip the region, raising concerns for the area’s wildlife and water supply.
“I’ve noticed our waterfalls going from flowing to a trickle to a drip to dry,” said Michael Morales, a park ranger with Clark Nature Park. Morales, who has worked as a ranger for 25 years, 19 of those in his Fayetteville hometown, said this summer’s conditions are unusual.
“It’s just been getting worse and worse,” Morales said…