NWNL Press


(Most recent listed first)

Magazine Articles:

Africa Geographic ’11

Conservation: Alison Jones & NWNL

NANPA Currents ’11

NANPA Expressions ’11

Explorers Club Journal ’10

World Rivers Review ’10

NANPA Currents ’09

World Ark Mag. ’08

The Loupe ’08

S. R. Observer

Rivertalk

Photographer’s Forum

Newspaper & Online Articles:

African Rainforest Conservancy

Soc. of Environmental Journalists

International Rivers

Huffington Post

ILCP Interviews

Ladue News

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

St. Louis Beacon

Discovery’s Planet Green

Hunterdon County Democrat

Hunterdon Review

Darien News

Darien Times

Invermere Valley Echo

Boston Globe

Castlegar News

Alive Magazine

Jackson Free Press

Columbia River

Connecticut Post

Book Entries & Notices:

Umbrella Arts ’11

Explorers Log ’11

NYC Sierra Club ’10

Enviro Photographer of the Year ’10

Expedition News ’09

Conservation Board, Huntington NY ’09

Mara River Flows ’09

Reports:

Int’l Rivers, July ’10

Mara Expedition ’09

Columbia Exped. ’08

Columbia Exped. ’07


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Society of Environmental Journalists lists NWNL

The Society of Environmental Journalists has listed NWNL on the “Useful Links” page of their website. The goal of this organization, which is listed on NWNL’s Links page, is to “strengthen the quality, reach and viability of journalism across all media to advance public understanding of environmental issues.”

No Water No Life

No Water No Life (NWNL) was founded in 2006 by SEJ member Alison M. Jones, a conservation photographer who has documented ecosystems and their management for over 20 years in Africa and the Americas.

NWNL’s mission is to combine “the powers of photography, scientific research and stakeholder knowledge to raise awareness of the vital importance of freshwater resources, perils of watershed degradation and opportunities for sustainable resource management.”

The six NWNL case-study watersheds are North America’s Columbia, Mississippi and Raritan River Basins and northeastern Africa’s Nile, Omo and Mara River Basins. The NWNL teams, comprising photographers, videographers, scientists, educators and interns, conduct expeditions along a river’s course, or a specific reach, tributary or drainage area that exemplifies significant characteristics.

Through photography, videography and stakeholder interviews, the team records past, current and potential watershed management issues.