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Washington, DC
Topic (Rivers & Lakes)
May 23, 2012
Today, March 23, the Alliance for Water Stewardship, or AWS, will host a meeting in Washington D.C. to seek public input on the first draft of its International Water Stewardship Standard. Learn More
BEIJING, CHINA
May 03, 2012
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was among the dignitaries that attended the signing of a new EcoPartnership agreement today between The Nature Conservancy’s Great Rivers Partnership and China’s Yangtze River Basin Fisheries Resource Management Commission. Learn More
PEORIA, Ill.
October 12, 2011
The Nature Conservancy’s Great Rivers Partnership (GRP) is expanding thanks to a recent $5 million pledge from The Caterpillar Foundation. The program, which focuses on the world’s great rivers, is aimed at bringing together diverse partners, innovative science and global stakeholders to seek solutions to common land and water use issues. Learn More
JACKSON, MISS
December 14, 2011
The Nature Conservancy is working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and other federal agencies on two new projects, both made possible in part by a $200,000 gift from Wells Fargo & Company. Learn More
CORN & SOYBEAN DIGEST
February 27, 2012
While Congressional committees debate farm bill conservation programs, Iowa farmers are putting those program funds to work, achieving documented results in improved water quality.
CHINA DAILY
November 25, 2011
Exchange of fish monitoring practices between U.S. and Chinese scientists advances conservation on the Mississippi and Yangtze rivers.
OMAHA WORLD HERALD
November 16, 2011
Op-ed by GRP Director Michael Reuter and Director of TNC Nebraska Chapter Dr. Mace Hack explains the importance of floodplains.
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