Dear Ms. One, Today, we celebrate water. Water nurtures us and sustains us. Our ability to control it has made us the species we are today. But water is a precious and limited resource. Valuing it for what it's truly worth can help us sustain it. Do you know where your water comes from? How much do you know about the liquid that flows from your faucet? Visit the Watering Hole to find the answers to these questions and put your knowledge to the test with an interactive quiz. Need a little reminder of how beautiful freshwater habitats can be? Our photo gallery of water habitats our supporters love will inspire you to learn more about these precious ecosystems, and why we all should care about conserving them for future generations. We're using the hashtag #lovewater to shout out loud our love for water on social media. Join the conversation and get facts about H2O, tips on how you can do your part to protect it, and learn what the latest science says about innovative ways to ensure water is sustained for people and nature. Yours on World Water Day, Katherine Moore Online Community Manager The Nature Conservancy p.s. Want to do more to secure our water sources on World Water Day? Make a gift to protect and restore crucial natural resources like these around the world. PHOTOS: A view of Boreas Pond during a foggy fall morning, New York © Blake Gordon/TNC. Sitting by a freshwater pond in the Nags Head Woods Preserve, North Carolina © Ben Herndon/TNC. |
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