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River Conservation Why do we need to protect rivers? Rivers provide essentials: fresh water, food, and habitats. Rivers inspire poetry, art, and music; some are held sacred. While each river is unique, all rivers are part of larger systems, and have common characteristics that enable us to understand how they function, and how to protect them. River conservation strives to maintain two things: the quantity of water within a system, and the quality of riversand of everything elsewithin the river system and watershed.
Click one of the three topics aboveUsing, Changing, or Saving Our Riversto begin your hands-on exploration of river conservation.
Photographs (left to right): Dal Lake, Kashmir, India, by Steve McCurry; near Rio Grande River, Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas State, Mexico, by Bruce Dale; Athi River, Kenya, by Bruce Dale
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