Waterkeeper Magazine | Volume 15, Issue 1 Featuring Waterkeeper Warriors from Cambodia, Colombia, the United States, and more.
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Waterkeeper Warriors 

Volume 15, Issue 1

Waterkeeper Magazine puts readers on the front lines of the planetary environmental crisis. To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Waterkeeper Alliance, we’re showcasing 20 Waterkeeper Warriors over two issues. These amazing women and men are at the heart of a global movement of more than 300 Waterkeeper groups who have dedicated their lives to protecting clean water and irreplaceable water sources for nearly a billion people on six continents.

This issue features 10 of our 20 Waterkeeper Warriors; later this year, we’ll run profiles of the other 10. While choosing just 20 to spotlight was an agonizing task, these Waterkeepers vividly demonstrate the breadth, depth, and spirit of our movement. 

Read the full issue here.

Fred Tutman

Patuxent Riverkeeper


Fred Tutman returned to his “home river” to fight environmental and social injustice.

Read Fred's story.

Casi Callaway

Mobile Baykeeper


“You go big or go home. We went big.”

Read Casi's story.

Hao Xin

Qiantang River Waterkeeper


Hao Xin is using grassroots activism to forge innovative solutions to securing the future of China’s water resources.

Read Hao's story.

Rebecca Jim

Tar Creekkeeper


At one of America’s worst Superfund sites, Rebecca Jim keeps the faith.

Read Rebecca's story.

Liliana Guerrero

Bocas de Ceniza Waterkeeper


Colombia’s magnificent Magdalena River has found its fiercest advocate and defender in Liliana Geurrero.

Read Liliana's story.

Rodrigo de la O

Maule Itata Coastkeeper


Oversized coffins, massive rallies, big wins.

Read Rodrigo's story.

Sejal Choksi-Chugh

San Francisco Baykeeper


Sejal Choksi-Chugh is leading the fight to restore San Francisco Bay to health.

Read Sejal's story.

Senglong Youk

Tonle Sap Lake Waterkeeper


Long a Buddhist monk, now a Waterkeeper, he’s the champion of millions of Cambodia’s poorest citizens.

Read Senglong's story.

Dean Wilson

Atchafalaya Basinkeeper


On his way to the Amazon, Dean Wilson stopped in Louisiana’s Atchafalaya Basin. He never left and has devoted his life to saving it.

Read Dean's story.

Sharif Jamil

Buriganga Riverkeeper


Sharif Jamil leads with “a level of irrational fearlessness that comes from doing the right thing.”

Read Sharif's story.
Waterkeeper Magazine puts readers on the front lines of the global environmental crisis. These are the stories you won't find anywhere else covered in such depth and uncompromising force.

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