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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
"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...
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...