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Thursday, 30 May 2013 13:30

Source of Amur

Published in Upper Amur
Saturday, 11 May 2013 02:19

Fight to save Naree wetlands

Published in Warrego
Sunday, 14 October 2012 09:08

Belo Monte dam: Xingu rising (Amazon Watch)

Published in Xingu

Final Report presented to the Northern Ecosystem Initiative – Environment Canada - March 2009

Renewable Resources, Environmental and Land Use Planning Department Kativik Regional Government

Published in Koksoak

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Published in Eastmain

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Published in Yenisey river basin

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Published in Lower Amur
Wednesday, 06 June 2012 14:32

Los Indios Warao - Orinoco's Delta

A tribute to the Indios Warao, "the boat people", still living in their stilt-houses on Orinoco's Delta (Venezuela)...

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  • Orinoco Delta
Published in Delta
Saturday, 10 March 2012 12:13

The Water Resources of the Sotho People

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  • Orange Upper Orange
Published in Upper Orange

Vishakha Rajput - The Water Network - has posted this for us in "riversnetwork.org" LinkedIn group :

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Published in Xingu
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Published in Omo - Lake Turkana

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The intention of this website is to serve as a source of information regarding the environmental aspects of the Kuskokwim river. The Kuskokwim River is the longest free flowing river in the USA, and a rich region that Yup'ik and Athabaskan peoples rely on for their subsistence activities.

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  • Northern Coast Kuskokwim
Published in Northern Coast

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The Salween River, one of the great rivers of Southeast Asia, is under threat. The governments of the Salween countries; Burma, Thailand and China have been pushing forward with plans to dam this still free-flowing river. It is planned to both exploit the hydropower potential of the entire river basin, as well as to divert water to Thailand.

Published in _Salween Basin Global
Saturday, 12 November 2011 01:57

The Peel Watershed: A First Nations Perspective

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  • Mackenzie Peel
Published in Peel
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