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From Colorado to Australia, demand for fresh water is far outpacing supply across the globe.
As our water resources are sucked dry, the diversity of animal and plant life they support suffers too.
In response, the Conservancy has established the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS), an international partnership with a mission to develop the world’s first water stewardship certification program for people involved in water management.
The Water Stewardship Certification program will:
To understand why water certification is needed, nature.org talked with two Conservancy program directors to learn how growing demand for water is affecting two iconic river systems: The Colorado River in the United States and the Murray-Darling River Basin in southeastern Australia.
A Lifeline in the Arid West
Taylor Hawes, Colorado River program director
"A water stewardship certification program that recognizes and rewards sustainable water use could greatly improve the health of the Colorado." Read more...
A Green Belt of Life
Michael Looker, Australian program director
"...an over-allocation of water resources has so adversely affected the health of the [Murray-Darling River] basin it has now reached a critical state." Read more...
Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Tim Till (Colorado River); Photo © James Fitzsimons (Murray-Darling River); Photo © Rob Buirgyl (Taylor Hawes); Photo © Erika Nortemann (Michael Looker).
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