Keepers of the Waters has had the joy of helping to support Le Musée de l'Eau in Burkina Faso. This museum is a space for valuing water as a resource at cultural, sociological, anthropological and political levels.
Read MoreIf corporations have personhood, then surely rivers must at least have the rights of personhood. Let’s start an international movement for our rivers and streams.
Read MoreThe nightmare of cities without water is starting to become a reality. As more and more people are living in sky-scraped metropolises, we have to start paying attention to water availability. Los Angeles and Cape Town, for example, both recently faced draughts with uncertain outcomes.
Read MoreWorking with Native American communities in the Dakotas to study and clean up the Cheyenne River after many years of pollution from the mining of uranium. Assesment, planning and cleanup are needed for this large scale project.
Read MoreThe Living Water Garden, located in the city of Chengdu in Sichuan Province, China, was the first inner city ecological park in the world with water as its theme.
Read MoreIn twenty days we covered 5000k visiting water sites, villages and cities by horse back, hiking and having the five us crammed into a jeep. I do not remember many paved roads.
Read MoreSounds of Water is a multi-functional water feature and a metaphor for the mountains and earth—the sources of water—at the Turtle Bay Arboretum in Redding , CA.
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