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WHAT RIVERS KNOW
This series is about seeing from the perspective of a river. What does an ancient river know as it traverses the land? Can our streams and brooks be subjects, not objects? How can we better connect to our local rivers and watersheds in ways that will motivate concern, caring, appreciation, and positive actions?
At the beginning of 2025, updated versions of these essays, along with three new essays (Blue Nile, Ethiopia; Gold King Mine Spill, American Southwest; Río Grande, USA and Mexico), were published in the book titled What Rivers Know: Listening to the Voices of Global Waterways.
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