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River Heroes are at the forefront of solving the pollution and waste issues faced by the planet's waterways.
River Heroes are at the forefront of solving the pollution and waste issues faced by the planet's waterways.
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Rivers Are Life
"Portrait of a River"The Dommel River is the backbone of one of the most economically valuable regions in the Netherlands; known as the "Brainport Region" - a high-tech business ecosystem akin to Silicon Valley - the unique area, centered around Eindhoven, relies on urban and industrial development; development has recently come to a halt, guided by strict EU environmental targets: the Dommel River basin - once abundant with wetlands - must be fixed, and specific biodiversity levels met.
Rivers Are Life
"Stream Sampling with Little Forks Conservancy"River Heroes are at the forefront of solving the pollution and waste issues faced by the planet's waterways.
Rivers Are Life
"Alternative Spring Break"The Rivers are Life team travels to Memphis, TN for the 2025 Alternative Spring Break hosted by Living Lands and Waters; in collaboration with various educational institutions and nonprofit organizations, the volunteer river rat crew was able to remove thousands of pounds of trash from local tributaries connected to the Mississippi River; not to mention all the fun had along the way.
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