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Our mission is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. Working in 72 countries, all 50 U.S. states and your backyard.

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  1. You don’t need to go to the Arctic to take a picture of something you want to protect. It could be your child, your pet or your home. Show us what’s worth protecting by entering the 2019 Photo Contest, here:

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  2. Ahead of , , & release new report: 'Wellspring: Source Water Resilience & Climate Adaptation'. The report highlights how many of the answers to water security can be found by looking to nature itself.

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  3. In 2015 in Paris, the world came together in a commitment to tackle the crisis of climate change. As cities work to redefine our relationship with nature, the “Paris moment” for biodiversity is coming. @ICLEI_CBC

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  4. 12 hours ago

    The water crisis is a climate crisis. , & demonstrate how sustainable freshwater management strategies can strengthen our communities for the challenges of a changing world:

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  5. In the face of a shifting climate, source water protection plays a critical role in healthy freshwater ecosystems.

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  6. “What is happening today is the intentional, reckless, uncontrolled and generalized use of fire, which makes the situation even more difficult to control.” More on the , here:

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  7. Nature gives us all a little something different. Last year, people from 135 countries shared 57,849 photos different perspectives of our natural world. Show us nature from your lens, through ’s 2019 Photo Contest. All the details, here:

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  8. Aug 22

    🌊 Excited to build on this perspective and be a voice for Tech & Water at World Water Week. Let’s have some fun tinkering with AI & emerging tech to help with Water & Conservation challenges!

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  9. 21 hours ago

    2019 starts in: 2 Days! How do we provide security in an uncertain world?Ahead of , a new report from , & @Alliance4Watershows that the answer can be found in itself:

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  10. Aug 22

    The crisis is a crisis. , & demonstrate how sustainable freshwater management strategies can strengthen our communities for the challenges of a changing world:

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  11. How do we build resilient water infrastructure if past models don’t account for climate change? A solution can be found in nature itself: 💚

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  12. It is essential to halt and punish people responsible for environmental crimes. More on the Amazon Fires, here:

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  13. Cities have a critical role to play in addressing the biodiversity extinction crisis. | via 🌇

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  14. Aug 21

    The climate crisis is a water crisis is a land crisis is a human crisis. Water isn't sourced from our taps and faucets. "The quality and quantity of water...is directly dependent on the landscapes through which that water travels."

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  15. Aug 22

    How do we provide water security in an uncertain world? Ahead of , a new report from , & @Alliance4Watershows that the answer can be found in nature itself:

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  16. The water crisis is a climate crisis. A new paper from , and shares how water funds can provide the flexibility and resilience needed to help us thrive in an unpredictable future:

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  17. How do we provide in an uncertain world? Ahead of , a new report from , & shows that the answer can be found in nature itself:

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  18. Aug 21

    New report out: When communities invest in , the benefits flow far downstream. Source water protection improves water quality in around the world — while creating opportunities. READ:

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  19. BREAKING: Today joined the Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation to celebrate a major milestone for —a 6.5M acre protected area in Canada’s Northwest Territories. Read all about it, here:

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  20. How do we provide water security in an uncertain world? Most infrastructure isn't designed to cope with the demands of a changing climate. And nowhere is this more crucial than in water infrastructure, writes:

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