In honor of World Conservation Day, NWNL wants to share some of it’s favorite photographs from over the years of each of our case-study watersheds.
Trout Lake in the Columbia River Basin

Aerial view of the largest tributary of the Lower Omo River

Canoeing on the Mississippi River

Fisherman with his canoe on the shore of Lake Tana, source of the Nile River

Wildebeests migrating toward water in the Mara Conservancy

Raritan River at sunset

All photos © Alison M. Jones.
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No Water No Life® is an LLC project founded in 2006 to raise awareness of the values and vulnerability of our freshwater resources, plus solutions to their sustainable management. NWNL Director and lead photographer Alison M Jones is Sr Fellow of International League of Conservation Photographers and International League of Conservation Writers, a Fellow of The Explorers Club, and member of North American Nature Photography Assoc., Society of Environmental Journalists, Tewksbury Land Trust Board (NJ), and other related organizations.
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