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Jul 8, 2024 |
americanrivers.org | Alice Broderick
One Friday in May, I got up from my desk and went over to a municipal golf course in south Atlanta for a very special event. The event had nothing to do with golf, and everything to do with rivers. This was the launch of Atlanta to the Atlantic—a collaborative and experiential act of art-making […]
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Jun 21, 2024 |
americanrivers.org | Alice Broderick
June is National Rivers Month! Summer is upon us and long days on the river have begun. Whether you walk a local riverwalk, fish, kayak, canoe, swim, or even just float, this is the time of year to get out on your favorite river! There’s a lot to celebrate about rivers this month. Here are […]
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Apr 16, 2024 |
americanrivers.org | Alice Broderick
“Without this river, we would not be able to survive,” says Vicente Fernandez, acequia mayordomo and community leader in New Mexico. New Mexico is the state hardest hit by a recent Supreme Court ruling that left virtually all of the state’s streams and wetlands vulnerable to pollution. This federal action opens the door to potential […]
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Feb 16, 2024 |
americanrivers.org | Alice Broderick
When it comes to wild rivers, Idaho is among the richest within the lower 48 states. But the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest is about to abandon protections for some of the state’s most cherished free-flowing gems. The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest is neither the pan nor the handle of Idaho; it’s in between. This area […]
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Jan 25, 2024 |
americanrivers.org | Alice Broderick
University of Montana wildlife biology student Jaydon Green traveled throughout western Montana this fall photographing rivers for American Rivers through the eyes of both an artist and a scientist. He shares with us his experiences of learning to capture the essence of wild rivers. These are just a few of the 28 special rivers flowing […]
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