Waterkeeper Magazine | Volume 15, Issue 2 Featuring Waterkeeper Warriors from Peru, Senegal, the United States, and more.
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Waterkeeper Warriors 

Volume 15, Issue 2

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 the final 10 of our 20 Waterkeeper Warriors; earlier this year, we ran the first 10 profiles. 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.

Rachel Silverstein

Miami Waterkeeper


Rachel Silverstein dives deep to salvage her city’s future.

Read Rachel's story.

Mbacké Seck
Hann Baykeeper


All Mbacké Seck wanted was a clean beach; in the process, he wound up saving his community and leading his country toward a sustainable future.

Read Mbacké's story.

Megh Ale
Karnali River Waterkeeper


Megh Ale keeps finding ways to protect Nepal’s last wild river.

Read Megh's story.

Rashema Ingraham

Bimini Coastal Waterkeeper


Rashema Ingraham has always known one thing: that there is nothing more important to her than protecting and preserving her island world.

Read Rashema's story.

Bruno Monterferri

Marañón River Waterkeeper


Bruno Monteferri will do whatever it takes to put an end to the massive scheme to dam, and destroy, the magnificent Marañón River.

Read Bruno's story.

Theo Thomas

London Waterkeeper


London Waterkeeper Theo Thomas is battling to transform London’s iconic waterway into a river fit to swim.

Read Theo's story.

Yongchen Wang

Beiyun Waterkeeper


From Beijing’s littered Beiyun to southeastern China’s pristine and wild Nu, Beiyun Waterkeeper Yongchen Wang is a powerful voice for China’s Rivers.

Read Yongchen's story.

Kemp Burdette

Cape Fear Riverkeeper


Kemp Burdette hopscotched the world, before returning to devote his life to standing up for his hometown river.

Read Kemp's story.

Jill Jedlicka

Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper


Jill Jedlicka is leading the way as her region recovers from the toxic legacy of its industrial past and builds a thriving water-based economy.

Read Jill's story.

Captain Bill Sheehan

Hackensack Riverkeeper


For three decades, Captain Bill Sheehan has skillfully steered a movement to clean up and protect his native river and wetlands.

Read Captain Bill'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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