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    • WWF European Freshwater Programme
      The European Freshwater Programme of WWF, the conservation organisation, focuses on restoration, conservation and sustainable development of Europe's rivers and wetlands.
    • A River Runs Through It: The Grassroots Take on General Electric in the Battle To Clean Up the Hudson
      Article from E Magazine on how citizen power is helping to force a clean up polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from the Hudson River.
    • About Rivers and Dams
      Collection of introductory articles and resources from the International Rivers Network. Includes short history of rivers, what dams are and what they do, why free-flowing rivers are important, and an introduction to watersheds. Also in French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese.
    • Active Angler - Environmental Conservation
      A collection of articles, written from an angling viewpoint, on various aspects of river clean-up and restoration.
    • Alternative Stream Research - a Photo Study
      Sample photos of stream projects in the US, plus a large collection of links to other websites.
    • American Heritage Rivers
      U.S. government program to protect and restore America's rivers and their watersheds. Includes information to help local communities become involved in river projects.
    • American Rivers
      American Rivers is a national non-profit conservation organization dedicated to protecting and restoring America's rivers and to fostering a river stewardship ethic.
    • American Whitewater
      American Whitewater aims to conserve and restore America's whitewater resources and to enhance opportunities to enjoy them safely. Activities include education, conservation, events, safety, and river access.
    • Applied Fluvial Geomorphology Field Camp
      Short description of the field camp held by 26 geology students in July 1999. Includes details of how the camp was organized, what its objectives were, photographs, and acknowledgements.
    • Australian Conservation Foundation: Rivers and Water Campaign
      ACF's Healthy Rivers and Waters campaign aims to improve the quality of rivers and return them to their natural state. Includes information about restoring the Murray Darling and Snowy rivers and campaigns against dams in Australia.
    • Berkeley Creeks
      A geographic and photographic database of the current and former creeks around Berkeley, California. Site requires a monitor size of at least 800 x 600 to display properly.
    • Berry Healthy Rivers Swim
      Coverage of Tammy Van Wisses's marathon swim along the Murray River in support of the Australian Conservation Foundation's Healthy Rivers project. Includes clickable map of the main environmental issues confronting the Murray Darling Rivers.
    • Brazil's Indigenous People Resist Large River Modifications
      ENS news report about leaders of indigenous peoples in Brazil gathering to discuss the impacts of large development projects on the region.
    • Brazilian Tribes Condemn Araguaia-Tocantins Waterway
      Environment News Service (ENS) story reporting opposition from indigenous peoples in Brazil to the deepening and widening of three rivers in the Amazon to make a new transportation network.
    • Bring Back the Don River - Toronto
      Community groups working to revitalize the Don River watershed, Toronto, by planting trees, creating wetlands, educating the public and creating places to visit. Includes maps, pictures, a comprehensive FAQ, and details of how to get involved.
    • British Columbia (BC) and Yukon River Levels
      Real time river level information in British Columbia and Yukon Territory, from Environment Canada.
    • British Rivers in Dire Straits
      Article from BBC News UK that describes how global warming may be affecting the quality of British rivers.
    • Buffalo River Stewardship Foundation
      Organization dedicated to protecting the quality of the Buffalo River through projects such as "adopt-a-river", partnerships with farmers, and the purchase of land. Site includes newsletters, reports, photographs, and links.
    • Bushkill Stream Conservancy
      A partnership of individuals and organizations dedicated to the preservation of Bushkill Creek, a trout stream in the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania. Includes photographs, projects, and events.
    • Center for Environmental Education and Information - America's Threatened Streams
      State-by-state list of threatened and endangered streams and information about the pollutants found in them. Includes comprehensive data and maps.
    • Cleaning up the Anacostia River
      An article from the National Resources Defense Council about pollution in the Anacostia river, which runs from Bladensburg, Md., to Washington, D.C. Contains a history of the river and an overview of the plans to revive it.
    • Danube Restoration Plan Takes Flight at Summit
      The Danube river is the subject of a new agreement on environmental protection and sustainable development following a two day summit organized by the Romanian government and the conservation organization WWF. News story from ENS.
    • Death of a river
      BBC UK News article describing how the entire eco-system of Hungary's Tisza river was wiped out in what was said to be the worst environmental disaster to hit the region since Chernobyl.
    • Derwent Estuary Program
      This Australian site provides information on the remediation of Tasmania's Derwent River through the assessment and management of its water quality and general environmental conditions
    • Des Plaines River Watershed Alliance Links
      Web links related to improving the health of rivers and their communities.
    • Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge Created
      ENS news story explaining how new legislation has created the first international wildlife refuge, based around the Detroit River, that includes part of the United States.
    • Diseased Passage
      Article from Scientific American describes how Mexicans risk their lives emigrating illegally to California through the highly polluted New River and why this is driving new moves to clean up the waterway.
    • Energy Production, Sprawl Threaten America's Rivers
      Energy production is slowly strangling some of America's most beloved rivers and the species that rely on them, a new report charges. News story from Environment News Service.
    • Environment Agency of England and Wales
      UK government agency concerned mainly with rivers, flooding, and pollution. Site includes public information and educational materials, "What's in your backyard?" pollution database, and current flood warnings for the UK.
    • Environmental Protection Agency, Ireland - National Freshwater Quality Database
      Web interface to database of water quality in Ireland. Interactive maps and graphs show water quality for rivers and lakes throughout the country. Also includes links to reports on inland water quality. (Requires Java 1.1 browser.)
    • EPA's Surf Your Watershed
      Environmental Protection Agency's service to help citizens locate environmental information about their local regions. Includes atlas of watersheds, how to adopt your local watershed, and watershed indicators.
    • EUROCAT European Catchments and their Impact on the Coast
      An EU-funded project that aims to achieve integrated catchment management and sustainable use of water resources at a catchment scale. Focuses on three coastal seas (Mediterranean Sea, Baltic Sea, North Sea) and six associated river catchments (Vistula, Elbe, Rhine, Humber, Po, and Axios).
    • European Rivers Network: RiverNet
      Mainly European information on river-basins, ecological projects, organizations working on rivers, and threats to rivers. Includes comprehensive page of European river links. Multilingual site.
    • Flood of Protest: Leave our Rivers Alone
      Special issue of New Internationalist magazine with numerous articles about river activism around the world. Includes articles about the Mekong and the Nile, an interview with International Rivers Network founder Phil Williams, and several articles about the international anti-dam movement.
    • Fluvial Research
      Small environmental consultancy specialising in applied fluvial geomorphology, catchment hydrology, and erosion and sediment management. Based in Brisbane, Australia.
    • Four Zambezi River Nations Make Joint Conservation Plans
      ENS news story describing a new regional conservation project based around Africa's Zembezi river, launched by the four countries that share the waterway, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe.
    • Freshwater Data Tables: World Resources Institute
      Definitive statistical tables from World Resources 2000-2001 covering Freshwater Resources and Withdrawals, Groundwater and Desalinization, and Major Watersheds of the World. (Tables are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format only.)
    • Friends of the Buffalo Niagara Rivers
      A non-profit corporation based in New York, dedicated to preserving and restoring the biological and cultural heritage of the Buffalo and Niagara Rivers.
    • Friends of The River
      State-wide river Californian conservation group. Provides public education, activist training and organizing, and expert advocacy to influence public policy decisions on land, water, and energy management issues. Site includes journals and reports and latest campaign news.
    • Friends of the River Narmada
      International coalition of individuals and organizations (primarily of Indian descent) who support the campaign by the Narmada Bachao Andolan (Save the Narmada movement) to save the River Narmada in India from 30 large, 135 medium and 3000 small hydroelectric dams.
    • Friends of the Shenandoah River
      A volunteer, non-profit, scientific organization dedicated to the preservation and protection of the Shenandoah River watershed and its tributaries in Virginia.
    • Futafriends - Conservation Efforts in Southern Chile
      Grassroots community group campaigning to defend the Futaleufu River in Chile against a proposed hydroelectric power plant. Site includes background information, details of sponsors, and information on how to help the campaign.
    • Georgia River Network
      Dedicated to the conservation of Georgia's waters. Help people protect and restore their rivers and watersheds. Foster on-the-ground restoration, policy work, and education campaigns for the protection of rivers for the economic, recreational, biological, and spiritual values.
    • Glen Canyon Action Network
      A network of individuals and organizations dedicated to restoring Glen Canyon and the Colorado River. Its mission is to prevent further damage to the Colorado River watershed and surrounding areas, reverse damage that has already occurred, and enhance public awareness of river and wetlands protection and restoration.
    • Global Rivers Environmental Education Network (GREEN)
      Award-winning, international education program that involves young people in hands-on river education, conservation, and restoration projects.
    • Grand River Conservation Authority
      Organization responsible for protecting the Grand River watershed in Ontario Canada, which includes tributary creeks and rivers such as the Conestogo, Speed, Eramosa and Nith. Site includes river data, background information, media releases, and details of how to get involved.
    • Healing the Hudson River
      An overview of the three-decade-long battle to remove toxic PCB chemicals from the Hudson river, from the Natural Resources Defense Council.
    • Huron River Watershed Council (HRWC)
      Coalition of governments, businesses, and volunteers dedicated to protecting, sustaining, and rehabilitating the Huron River system in Michigan. Site includes details of events, current programs, membership information, and links.
    • Idaho Rivers United
      Statewide, non-profit river conservation group devoted to the protection of Idaho's rivers, streams and riparian areas and the recovery of Idaho's wild salmon and steelhead.
    • Ilisu Dam Campaign UK
      The Ilisu Dam Campaign exists to stop British involvement in the Ilisu dam in Turkey and highlight the broader social, human rights, environmental, economic and political implications of the project.
    • Inland Rivers Network
      Environmental association committed to conserving the biodiversity, natural functioning and health of the inland rivers, wetlands and groundwaters of the Murray-Darling Basin in southeast Australia. Site includes news, events, river facts, publications, and projects.
    • International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine (ICPR)
      International organization linking countries with an interest in protecting and regenerating the Rhine. Includes information about the organization, how the river is monitored, and current projects and programs. Multilingual site.
    • International Rivers Network
      IRN campaigns for sustainable development practices and conservation of rivers and their watersheds throughout the world.
    • King County Map of Watersheds
      Clickable map of watersheds in King County, Washington state: Snoqualmie-Skykomish, Green River, Cedar River-Lake Washington, Sammamish, Central Puget Sound, and White River.
    • Kok River Basin
      An overview of water resources, environmental and socio-economic issues in the Kok River Basin of North Thailand. Includes a clear and detailed summary of the Kok River Basin study (1998-2000).
    • Lake Eyre Basin Coordinating Group, Australia
      Community group promoting sustainable management of the world's largest internally draining river basin. Includes general information about the river basin, news, and scientific papers.
    • Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership
      A community volunteer program dedicated to preserving the water quality of the Lawrence Brook in the central New Jersey area of the United States.
    • Lea Rivers Trust
      A water-related charity based in the Lee Valley of East London, England. Tackles environmental work from the river bed to the surrounding habitats and works with businesses and neighboring communities to enhance the wildlife, economic, and human value of the waterways.
    • Living Rivers
      A US-based organization with offices in Utah and Arizona that aims to mobilize people to protect rivers. Living Rivers employs grassroots organizing, litigation, research, and campaigns that promote large-scale river restoration, habitat preservation and water user responsibility.
    • Mersey Basin Campaign
      A community-business partnership with a 25-year plan to improve the rivers, streams, and canals of the Mersey Basin in North West England. Winner of the 1999 International River Prize for the best river basin management initiative in the world.
    • Minnesota River Basin Data Center
      GIS data, data inventory, maps, descriptive information and publications about the Minnesota River Basin and its major watersheds.
    • Mississippi River Basin Alliance
      A citizens' coalition that unites environmental justice organizations and traditional conservation groups around issues impacting the Mississippi River. Site includes details of member groups, background about the river, upcoming events, and links.
    • Montana Water Trust
      A private, nonprofit trust that works cooperatively with landowners to increase tributary flow to benefit Montana's native fish species.
    • Mosquito Creek Watershed
      Detailed watershed description including salmon habitat restoration projects, community events and stakeholders. Promotes stewardship of natural ecosytems and wildlife habitat in North Vancouver.
    • National Weather Service Hydrologic Information Center
      Current hydrologic conditions, flood summaries, river forecasts, and related information for the U.S. Also links to other hydrometeorological information resources.
    • Natural Dam Site
      Analysis of the benefits of beavers and beaver dams in watersheds. Beavers are a keystone species that improve the environment forming wetlands which become meadows. Proposes a new "natural model" for river management.
    • Nepal's Sacred River Under Threat
      The World Conservation Union in Nepal, South Asia, has stated that the country's sacred Bagmati river may be destroyed by pollution. Report from BBC News UK.
    • Nile Basin Initiative
      Cooperative venture between nations who share the waters of the Nile river to achieve water security and avert conflicts over water resources. Site includes history of the project and maps and photographs of the river.
    • Nile Basin Society
      Citizens initiative to increase awareness of the Nile River water crisis and to promote cooperation between Nile riparian countries for a sustainable water future.
    • Niobrara Council
      Council of 13 groups that helps manage the Niobrara Scenic River in north central Nebraska. Site includes information about the Council, slide show, news, events, and details of Council meetings.
    • NSADP: Northern Sinai Agricultural Development Program
      Examines political and environmental issues surrounding a proposed irrigation project in Egypt, the effect on the River Nile, and the possibility of "water wars" between Egypt and other countries who depend on the Nile.
    • Ouachita River Foundation
      Non-profit organization dedicated to protection of Ouachita River in Louisiana and Arkansas. Includes information about the river, photographs, and history.
    • PAGE: River Fragmentation and Flow Regulation
      Map showing the extent to which rivers have been dammed around the world. From the World Resources Institute's Pilot Analysis of Global Ecosystems (PAGE) project.
    • Passaic River Restoration Initiative
      A major project to restore the Passaic River in New Jersey, led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), whose objectives include environmental restoration and economic revitalization.
    • Patapsco River Conservation Project - Maryland
      A conservation effort cleaning the Patapsco River and the Patapsco. Includes a brief history, timeline, famous events, environmental news, updates, photos, and pics.
    • People for Puget Sound
      Non-profit citizens group based in Washington State, dedicated to educating and involving people in protecting and restoring the land and waters of Puget Sound and the Northwest Straits. Site includes kids page and action alerts.
    • Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy
      Non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and conserving the Perkiomen watershed in Pennsylvania through education, conservation, and watchdog activities. Site includes newsletters, links, and educational materials for adults and children.
    • Prairie Rivers Network
      Prairie Rivers Network strives to protect the rivers and streams of Illinois by providing information and assistance to individuals and community groups.
    • Quebec Proposes 36 Hydroelectric Dams on 24 Rivers
      Environment News Service (ENS) news story describing a Hydro Quebec proposal to build 36 new dams on 24 rivers across the province.
    • Red River Dream Canoe Tracking System
      Educational program involving launching of canoes to increase awareness of the Red River Watershed. Information on launching and finding canoes. Photographs and tracking of canoes.
    • Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area
      Non-regulatory organization that works to enhance and protect the Redwood and Cottonwood Rivers. Site includes journals, technical information, news, events, images, and details of how to get involved.
    • Regulated Rivers: Research & Management
      International journal dedicated to promoting interdisciplinary research into river management, including the effects of major dams, weirs, canalization, and water transfers.
    • Restoring Living Rivers
      Article by International Rivers Network founder Phil Williams describing the state of our rivers today and outlining a vision for the living rivers of tomorrow.
    • Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Basin Coalition
      Multi-cultural coalition of NGOs from the U.S., Mexico, and Pueblo nation, working to support environmental quality and social well-being in the Río Grande/Río Bravo watershed. Includes information about organization activities and about the rivers.
    • Riparian Ecosystem Creation and Restoration: A Literature Summary
      An overview of the status of riparian ecosystems in the U.S. and guidelines for restoring and creating them.
    • Riparian Management Systems
      Information about Riparian Management Systems how they help protect water quality through nitrate, phosphorus, and sediment removal. Site from Iowa State University includes details of project sites, FAQs, publications, and research details.
    • River Alliance of Wisconsin
      Statewide citizen advocacy organization, working to protect and restore the state's rivers. Includes information about concerns and activities in areas including selective small dam removal, hydropower relicensing, and control of polluted runoff.
    • River Bann and Lough Neagh Association
      Community-based group of boating enthusiasts, environmentalists, anglers, and naturalists who aim to preserve and promote the amenities of the Bann and Lough Neagh, their tributaries and associated waterways, in Ireland.
    • River Network
      Committed to solving river problems through grassroots citizen action. Works with private land owners and public agencies to acquire and conserve critical areas. Site includes resources for local groups, grants for local projects, and details of the River Conservancy conservation project.
    • River Pollution
      Brief introduction to river pollution and protection from the UK Wildlife Trusts. Covers sources of pollution, acid rain, legislation, practical ways to help, and further reading.
    • River Revival
      Directory of some grassroots activists and non-governmental organizations engaged in dam decommissioning and river restoration activities, with notes on their particular interests.
    • River Thames: Floating Down the River
      Wide range of information about the River Thames in England. Includes geology, geography, statistics, navigation, history, pollution, locks, origins of place names, and boat mooring information.
    • River World
      Dedicated to the conservation and improved management of waterways worldwide. News bulletins and pictures.
    • River. The Columbia Encyclopedia: Sixth Edition. 2000
      Short introduction to rivers from the Columbia Encyclopedia. Covers definition of a river, erosive processes, and classification, and lists some important river systems.
    • RIVERMorph Online
      Geomorphic analysis software to aid in stream restoration and natural channel design, with tools for stream classification, discharge gauge and channel stability analyses, bank erosion prediction, and interfacing with hydrologic and hydraulic engineering software. Includes purchase information.
    • Rivers Alliance of Connecticut
      Community coalition of river organizations and individuals formed to protect and restore Connecticut's rivers. Site includes map of Connecticut rivers, state legislation, news, background, and contact details for local river groups.
    • Rivers Create As Much Pollution As Highways
      News release from the American Chemical Society arguing that commercial marine traffic emits substantial air pollution (nitrogen oxides, fine particulate matter and sulfur oxides).
    • Rivers of the Earth
      Rivers of the Earth ranked by river length, river system length, drainage basin area, and average discharge rate.
    • Rivers of the World Mismanaged, Polluted
      Environment News Service (ENS) story reporting the World Commission on Water's report that more than half the world's major rivers are going dry or are polluted.
    • Rivers of the World: Their Beauty and Majesty
      Provides comparative ecological and other information about 16 of the world's major rivers: Congo, Mississippi, Columbia, Blackstone, Volga, Ganges, Pawtuxet, Connecticut, Colorado, Amazon, Missouri, Murray-Darling, Hudson, Nile, Euphrates, and Housatonic.
    • Salmon River to Flow Free in B.C.
      Environment News Service (ENS) story reporting how the proposed demolition of a large-scale dam in Canada could help to restore salmon to the Theodosia River.
    • Save the Danube River!
      Environmental lawsuit filed in the International Court of Justice seeking restoration of the Danube ecosystem, following diversion of the river by Slovakia in 1992. Includes photos, actions you can take, and details of a plan to restore the river (text in both English and Hungarian).
    • Save the Laja
      Non-profit conservation group Salvemos el Rio Laja, A.C. ("Save the Laja") is working to restore the Rio Laja River Basin in the state of Guanajuato in central Mexico.
    • Save the Murray
      A not-for-profit partnership between community groups, business, and government to save Australia's Murray River. Site contains information about the river's problems and the programs being launched to address them.
    • SDSU Center For Inland Waters Salton Sea
      Education and research center based at San Diego State University. Areas of interest include water supply and use, water law and policy in the American Southwest and northwestern Mexico, groundwater hydrology, water quality and pollution, aquaculture, restoration, and wildlife protection.
    • Snowy River Rescue - Dalgety and District Community Association
      Community group dedicated to saving the Snowy River in NSW and Victoria, Australia from the effects of hydroelectricity and irrigation. Includes information about the river itself and the long-running campaign to restore it.
    • St. Lawrence Centre (SLC)
      Canadian Federal research and development center devoted to the hydrology and ecosystem of the St. Lawrence River. Includes project and program details, publications, and events. Bilingual English/French.
    • Stream Biology and Ecology
      Introduction to the biology and ecology of streams. Includes plants and animals, how a river flows, habitats, food webs, watersheds, how biologists study streams, dams, and pollution.
    • Stream Systems Technology Center
      USDA Forest Service organization that develops and implements methdologies for study of stream hydrology. Site provides information about physical aspects of wildland streams, especially fluvial geomorphology.
    • StreamScapes Education Programme
      Educational programme about streams run by the Coomhola Salmon Trust, Cork, Ireland. Site includes numerous study resources and a "citizens' portrait" database of stream observations submitted by schools and local community groups.
    • Sycamore Creek Hydrologic Unit Area Watershed Project
      Research project into crop practices based in Ingham County, Michigan. Key management practices promoted are soil testing, field scouting, conservation tillage, cover cropping, application equipment calibrations, manure testing , and record keeping.
    • The Arana Gulch Watershed Alliance
      Dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of Arana Creek through public outreach and advocacy.
    • The Catawba River Foundation
      Community-based organization dedicated to protecting the rivers, lakes and creeks in the Catawba basin of North and South Carolina. Uses a network of trained volunteers to monitor and take action against pollution. The project includes a major public awareness program, political lobbying, and a variety of legal enforcement initiatives.
    • The Changing Yangtze and the Three Gorges Dam
      An essay about the history, background, politics and ecology of the Three Gorges Dam.
    • The Lower Mekong Basin
      An overview of water resources and environmental issues in this area (the Cambodian, Laotian, Thai and Vietnamese parts of the Mekong Basin). Includes background, how resources are shared between nations, and a photographic slide tour of the river.
    • The Natural Tendencies of Rivers
      Essay by J. G. Imhof of Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Includes a classification of stream types (with examples from Ontario) and explains how different streams favor different species.
    • The Nile River
      Comprehensive website dedicated to Egypt's River Nile. Site includes maps and fact files and an assessment of human impacts on the river (including the impact of the Aswan High Dam).
    • The River Ganga (Ganges)
      Description of India's River Ganges (Ganga). Includes information about sources and tributaries, dams, pollution, the role of the river in Indian myth, and bibliographic references.
    • The Watershed Management Council
      Non-profit educational organization dedicated to watershed management with members in 28 US states and 3 countries. Site includes newsletters, conference reports, and educational information.
    • The Yangtze's Collision Course
      MSNBC news article describing the plan to construct a $30 billion dam in the Three Gorges section of the Yangtze river in China and the difficulty of balancing economic, social, and environmental interests.
    • Thornapple River Environmental Issues
      The Thornapple River Watershed Council of West Michigan, USA, is working to improve the Thornapple through citizen action, advocacy, and campaigning. Site includes information about ongoing campaigns and activities and many photographs.
    • Three Gorges (Sanxia), Yangtze River Campaign
      Campaign to protect the Yangtze River and her people from the Three Gorges Dam, the largest hydroelectric dam in the world. Site includes latest campaign news, environmental and human rights information, and technical reports.
    • Two Rivers Top British Columbia's Endangered List
      Environment News Service (ENS) story about Britannia Creek, a mountain waterway running through one of the most polluted abandoned mines in North America, and other endangered waterways in British Columbia.
    • U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Cableway Safety Training Class
      Web-based class describes how cableways are used for measuring stream flow and how to inspect a cableway before it is used.
    • U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Real-Time Water Data
      Links to USGS sites across the United States serving data on real-time streamflow via satellite and modem.
    • U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Surface-Water Field Techniques Training Class
      Online course provides a basic understanding of techniques the U.S Geological Survey uses to collect streamflow data.
    • UK Rivers Network
      UK and Ireland campaign for river conservation, education, protection, and restoration through community action. Includes very comprehensive page of links about water pollution and climate change and regularly updated news section.
    • United States Society on Dams
      Professional organization advancing the technology of dam engineering and safety; fostering socially and environmentally responsible water resources projects; and promoting awareness of the benefits of dams. Previously known as United States Committee on Large Dams (USCOLD).
    • Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper
      Independent environmental organization whose mission is to advocate and secure the protection of the Chattahoochee River, its tributaries and watershed, in Georgia, Alabama, and Florida.
    • Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center - About the Upper Mississippi River System
      General description of and information about the 1,300-mile Upper Mississippi River System. Includes heritage, economic, and environmental information and details of current threats faced by the river.
    • US Oil Companies Polluting Our Rivers
      Friends of the Earth (FoE) UK press release suggesting a link between reductions in river quality and climate change.
    • Waterwatch Tasmania - Communities Caring for Catchments
      Waterwatch Tasmania encourages Tasmanians to care for waterways through community monitoring and education and by linking with other local and global networks.
    • West Virginia Save Our Streams
      A volunteer stream monitoring program that teaches citizens how to monitor and protect their streams and rivers by doing a stream habitat assessment.
    • What's in the Water?
      Christian Science Monitor article regarding advances in pollutant monitoring, revealing a whole new category of chemicals in US rivers and streams.
    • Wilkes University: Monitoring the Susquehanna River
      Real time water quality monitoring data for Susquehanna River and tributaries in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Water quality data, GIS mapping, education outreach, and locating non-point sources of contamination.
    • Winyah Rivers Foundation
      Grassroots community organization that aims to protect, preserve, monitor and revitalize the greater Winyah Watershed that empties into Winyah Bay, South Carolina.
    • Wise Use of Floodplains
      A Europe-wide environment project, funded by the EU-LIFE program, that aims to demonstrate how floodplain wetlands can contribute to sustainable water management within river basins. Includes details of the project, forthcoming events, findings and recommendations, and partner organizations.
    • Wolf Creek Hydrologic Unit Area (HUA) Water Quality Project
      Project funded by US Department of Agriculture (USDA) that aims to improve the quality of water in the Wolf Creek Watershed in Lenawee County, Michigan through education and demonstration.
    • World's Rivers in Crisis: Some are Dying; Others Could Die
      Over half the world's rivers are being seriously depleted and polluted, degrading and poisoning ecosystems, and threatening the health and livelihood of people who depend on them for irrigation, drinking and industrial water, says the World Commission on Water.
    • WWF Living Waters
      About this organization's river basin conservation activities and the concerns that motivate them.
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