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Press Release | Great News for China's Last Free-Flowing River

The Nu River – known as the Salween in Thailand and the Thanlwin River in Burma – is a treasure...
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Healthy Rivers Feed the World

In the United States, we give gratitude for abundance every November. But while Thanksgiving may be an American holiday, it’s...
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Our Unique Freshwater Treasures at Risk

Salmon returning to the Elwha RiverNew York Times In the world’s largest dam removal, the Elwha and the Glines Canyon...
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A Waterfight Like No Other May Be Brewing Over Asia’s Rivers | Bloomberg

Thai activists and villagers who are affected by the controversial Xayaburi dam protest with banners on the Mekong river in...
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5 Great Summer Reads for River Lovers

We all know about beach reading – beachy books are the ones that you speed through, the ones you don’t...
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Wang Yong Chen: The Clark Kent of China

Wang Yong Chen in action I first met 62-year-old Wang Yong Chen, our July River Guardian, in a hotel conference room...
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Nu River Conservation Studies: Biodiversity, Management, and Hydropower Development

The Nu/Salween River originates in the Tibetan plateau and flows south through Thailand and Burma before emptying into the Andaman...
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China May Shelve Plans to Build Dams on Its Last Wild River | National Geographic

This article originally appeared in National Geographic. Springing from Tibetan glaciers and flowing to the Andaman Sea, China’s Nu River...
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"Our Father River": Update from China's Nu River

Little girl from Nu minority at a Tibetan river ritual. Stephanie Jensen-Cormier Though the Nu River, the last free-flowing river...
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Are Mega Dams a Solution or Burden to Climate Change? | Eco-Business

A view of the Three Gorges Dam, the world’s largest dam, in the Yangtze River in China. The country is...