The Montana Headwaters Legacy Act has been introduced into the U.S. Senate!
[[link removed]]Dear John,
Because you are an American Rivers supporter we know you can’t get enough of
rivers,here’s always more to learn and understand. We also know that there’s
only so much timein a day -- even a pandemic-sized day, and that sometimes you
are ready to put the screen down. To keep the learning alive while you’re on the
river (or the trail, or the couch) American Rivers launched our podcast series,
“We are Rivers: Conversations about the Rivers that Connect Us.”
“We Are Rivers” delves into stories about the rivers we love and the important
relationships we have with them. In upcoming episodes, we will talk with
researchers, adventurers, writers, water experts, and artists about their
connection to rivers, and how they impact their lives. We’ll learn about the
important relationships between wildlife and rivers, and examine the complex
connections between wildfires and floods. We’ll meet American River’s new CEO
Tom Kiernan, and hear some examples of river stewardship and protection. And
that’s just scratching the surface.
In our most recent episode -- which is live now! -- we explored the connection
between water and environmental justice
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they're engaging in solutions-oriented processes to map a path forward.
“We Are Rivers” is hosted by us, Fay Hartman and Page Buono. You can learn more
about us including some of our best, worst and weirdest river stories -- and
what to expect this year in our 2021 Preview episode
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“We Are Rivers’” followers and friends can expect new episodes on the first
Thursday of every month. Some months, we’ll share bonus episodes.
It’s exciting to share our passion for rivers with each of you, and we welcome
your feedback and suggestions for future podcast episodes.
For our rivers,
Fay and Page
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