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Mark Denning, Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin, speaks to Waterkeeper groups from around the world about our spiritual connection to water along the bank of the Menomonee River in Milwaukee.
** A Watershed Week in Wisconsin!
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We were thrilled to be in Wisconsin for our 2024 Water and Climate Conference from September 25 to 29! More than 250 Waterkeeper groups from 19 countries gathered in Milwaukee for four days of transformative learning, collaboration, and examination of the critical intersection of water and climate issues. Read ([link removed]) our full event recap.
** Series Two of Equity In Every Drop Focuses on Factory Farms
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This first episode of series two, which focuses on the Pure Farms, Pure Waters (PFPW) campaign ([link removed]) , features Jamie Berger, the filmmaker behind "The Smell of Money" and Larry Baldwin, PFPW NC campaign coordinator. Their timely discussion frames the series-long examination of the true costs of factory farms. Listen here ([link removed]) or wherever you get your podcasts!
** Working Together to Protect the Karnali River
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In this new short documentary, Sister River ([link removed]) , ([link removed]) Hudson Riverkeeper Tracy Brown from New York joins Karnali River Waterkeeper Megh Ale in Nepal to explore and help advocate for the Karnali River, one of the longest undammed rivers on Earth. This film highlights the commonalities of conservation efforts around the world, and underscores the collaborative potential brought about by the Waterkeeper Alliance movement.
Photo credit: Puget Soundkeeper
** Who Is Waterkeeper: Sean Dixon, Puget Soundkeeper
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The latest profile features Sean Dixon ([link removed]) , Puget Soundkeeper in Washington state. Sean and his colleagues tackle toxic stormwater, plastic pollution, 6PPD, and the many other threats facing Puget Sound, also known as the “Washington waters of the Salish Sea.”
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