Yavapai County Supervisor Chip Davis Interview on the Verde River
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The Upper Souris Watershed Association
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The Upper Souris Watershed Association is an independent, non-profit organization that has been developed to implement the key action items from the Watershed Protection Plan. The USWA was incorporated as a non-profit on February 24, 2010. The watershed protection plan has been developed under the leadership of Saskatchewan Watershed Authority by holding meetings with local watershed advisory committees.Assiniboine River Watershed Stewardship Association
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Our MISSION is to have healthy source waters throughout the Assiniboine River Watershed.
Our VISION is citizens and communities of the Assiniboine River Watershed working together to protect the source waters of the Assiniboine River; its tributaries and aquifers within the watershed.
The Platte River Recovery Implementation Program
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In 1997, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska and the Department of Interior formed a unique partnership with the goal of developing a shared approach for managing the Platte River. Water users from the three states and local and national conservation groups joined the effort. Together, these stakeholders developed an innovative approach for improving the management of the Platte — for the health of the ecosystem and the people that depend on it.
Transboundary Dialogue - A Shared Strategic Vision for the Management of the Drin River
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The Drin Basin covers a geographical area that includes Albania, Greece, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo (United Nations administered region, Security Council resolution 1244) and Montenegro. The Drin River is the connecting body of this water system, linking the lakes, wetlands, rivers and other aquatic habitats into a single ecosystem of major importance.
The Water Resources of the Sotho People
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Defending the Rivers of the Amazon, with Sigourney Weaver
Sigourney Weaver Narrates New Google Earth Animation on Brazil's Controversial Belo Monte Dam in the Amazon Rainforest.
Vision and stakeholders : Mokihinui River (NZ), Too Precious to Dam ?
Whitewater NZ : Our purpose is to preserve New Zealand's whitewater resources and to enhance opportunities to enjoy them safely.
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Whitewater NZ is the national organisation representing recreational whitewater canoeing and kayaking in New Zealand. It has over 16 member clubs corresponding to around 800 active members. Our primary objective is expressed in our purpose (above) and our work is coordinated in four portfolios:
Sustainable Silicon Valley
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SSV is leading Silicon Valley to a more sustainable future through collaboration with local government agencies, businesses, and community organizations to identify and address these highest-priority environmental issues. We do this by engaging prominent Valley organizations to proactively work toward self-imposed goals of reducing regional CO2 emissions and water use – and helping them translate those goals into measurable results.
Volga-Akhtuba Floodplain Biosphere Reserve
Acuifero Guarani - La reserva de agua mas grande del mundo
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Sabarmati Riverfront Development Project - Different perspectives...
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The Peel Watershed: A First Nations Perspective
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Manitoba Water Stewardship
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Manitoba Water Stewardship provides leadership in environmental stewardship for the benefit of current and future generations of Manitobans so the social, economic and inherent environmental value of water is protected and realized. Manitoba's water and fish resources are managed sustainably and people are safe from water hazards.
Upper Etowah River Alliance
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The Upper Etowah River Alliance (UERA) is a community-based watershed protection group that works in the Etowah basin upstream of Lake Allatoona. We formed in 1997 to provide regional leadership to promote watershed protection strategies across the five Upper Etowah counties (Cherokee, Forsyth, Pickens, Dawson and Lumpkin). Our membership is made up of a diverse group of stakeholders.
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