A NextGen Blog by Lauren Rose, University of Exeter.Photos © Alison M. Jones. This is the latest post to our NWNL NEXTGEN BLOG series. Since 2007, NWNL has supported watershed education with college internships and blogging opportunities. This NWNL NEXTGEN BLOG series posts students’ essays; sponsors a forum for our student contributors; and invites upper-level students to propose work focused on watershed values, … Continue reading Our Water Footprint – Can We Make a Difference?
A NextGen Blog post by Lauren Rose, University of ExeterAll Photos © Alison M. Jones This is the latest post to our NWNL NEXTGEN BLOG series. Since 2007, NWNL has supported watershed education with college internships and blogging opportunities. This NWNL NEXTGEN BLOG series posts student essays; sponsors a forum for our student contributors; and invites upper-level students to propose work focused on … Continue reading A California Water Crisis 
By Sarah RossAll Photos © Alison M. Jones As we mail out our mid-year fundraiser appeal, this blog post shares some of our recent NWNL accomplishments and ongoing summer projects. Please help NWNL share its research and expedition materials documenting healthy waterways and promoting clean water available for all! Your continued support is appreciated now … Continue reading Show Some Summer Support
* Assessed by American Rivers, 2021 A NextGen Blog by Lauren Rose, University of Exeter.All Photos © Alison M. Jones. This is the latest post to our NWNL NEXTGEN BLOG series. Since 2007, NWNL has supported watershed education with college internships and blogging opportunities. This NWNL NEXTGEN BLOG series posts students’ essays; sponsors a forum for our student contributors; and … Continue reading Saving 2021’s Most Endangered US River *
By Sarah Ross, NWNL Assistant Director It has been just more than a year since NWNL officially launched our NextGen Blog Series as a mentoring and publication opportunity for college students and graduates researching freshwater and related environmental issues. I am happy to announce we have now published over 40 posts featuring the voices of 15 … Continue reading A NextGen Shout Out!
A NextGen Blog by Lauren Rose, University of Exeter. Photos © Alison M. Jones. This NWNL NEXTGEN BLOG post focuses on salmon in the Columbia River Basin in the US-Canada Pacific Northwest. Since 2007, NWNL has supported watershed and hydrology education with internships and blog opportunities. Our NWNL NEXTGEN BLOG series hosts student essays; sponsors a forum for its … Continue reading Supporting the Return of Columbia River Salmon
A NextGen Blog by Lauren Rose, University of Exeter. All Photos © Alison M. Jones, unless otherwise noted. This is the latest post to our NWNL NEXTGEN BLOG series. Since 2007, NWNL has supported watershed education with college internships and blogging opportunities. This NWNL NEXTGEN BLOG series posts students’ essays; sponsors a forum for our student contributors; and invites upper-level students to … Continue reading Climate Change in Africa’s Mara and Omo Basins
A NextGen Blog by Lauren Rose, University of Exeter. All Photos © Alison M. Jones, unless otherwise noted. This is the latest NWNL NEXTGEN BLOG post. Since 2007, NWNL has fostered watershed education with internships and blog opportunities. Our NWNL NEXTGEN BLOG series hosts student essays; sponsors a forum for its high school senior, college and grad contributors; and invites proposals from … Continue reading The Impact of Aging Water Infrastructure
A NextGen Blog post by Johanna Mitra, Stony Brook University. Cover image © Joe Mish. All other photos © Alison M. Jones, unless otherwise noted. This is the latest post to our NWNL NEXTGEN BLOG series. Since 2007, NWNL has supported watershed education with college internships and blogging opportunities. This NWNL NEXTGEN BLOG series posts students’ essays; sponsors a forum … Continue reading The Raritan River Basin and The Atlantic Flyway
Visit our “Voices of the Future” webpage to find a complete list of our NextGen Blog posts since 2015. Our NWNL NextGen Blog has been a publication venue for college students and recent graduates focused on the same watershed values, threats and solutions NWNL documents. When the Covid pandemic caused many colleges and universities to … Continue reading Our NextGen Blog