We Are Rivers

By Conversations about the rivers that connect us

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Liv
 Apr 27, 2019
great resource for information about our iconic rivers!

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To further the conversation about the value and complexity of rivers, American Rivers launched our podcast series, “We are Rivers: Conversations about the Rivers that Connect Us.” “We Are Rivers” takes it’s listeners on a journey to tell the stories of rivers and the important relationship they have with us. It explores the culture and history of the west and our nation by talking with adventurers, writers, water experts, and artists about their connection to rivers, and how they impact their lives. The podcast series covers a wide array of topics across the Colorado Basin and other rivers across the country. American Rivers protects wild rivers, restores damaged rivers and conserves clean water for people and nature. Since 1973, American Rivers has protected and restored more than 150,000 miles of rivers through advocacy efforts, on-the-ground projects and an annual America’s Most Endangered Rivers® campaign. Headquartered in Washington, DC, American Rivers has offices across the country and more than 250,000 members, supporters and volunteers. Annemarie Lewis writes and hosts our American Rivers podcast series, "We Are Rivers," while attending college in Colorado Springs. She started making podcasts about water conservation while in high school and plans on, "Living a life full of water conservation advocacy." Her hobbies include backpacking, climbing, river running, and amateur piano playing. Rivers connect us to each other, nature, and future generations. Find your connections at AmericanRivers.org, Facebook.com/AmericanRivers and Twitter.com/AmericanRivers.

Episode Date
Episode 42: Finding the Flint
Oct 07, 2021
Episode 41: Gushing over the Monsoon
Sep 17, 2021
Episode 40: Ten Strategies for Climate Resilience in the CO Basin
Jul 29, 2021
Episode 39: Beavers, killer whales, and the tie that binds
Jun 29, 2021
Episode 38: When Rivers Flow, Things Are Good: On Water in Arizona
Jun 03, 2021
Episode 37: America's Most Endangered Rivers, 2021
May 07, 2021
Episode 36: Pastors of Good Doctrine
Apr 01, 2021
Episode 35: A Bold Blueprint for Rivers
Mar 08, 2021
Episode 34: Water Justice - at the confluence of environmental and social justice
Feb 11, 2021
Episode 33: We Are Rivers - 2021 Preview
Feb 09, 2021
Episode 32: The River Is Who We Are - The Waccamaw Indian People and the Waccamaw River
Oct 28, 2020
Episode 31: Transforming a Forgotten Creekside Park - The Little Walnut Creek Greenbelt
Oct 09, 2020
Episode 30: Water - We need it, it needs us - Part 2
Sep 25, 2020
Episode 29: Water - We need it, it needs us - Part 1
Jul 22, 2020
Episode 28: We Can Make a Lot Happen When We Have a Plan - Part 2
Jun 22, 2020
Episode 27: We Can Make a Lot Happen When We Have a Plan - Part 1
May 19, 2020
Episode 26: South Carolina Communities Support the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge
Apr 29, 2020
Episode 25: America’s Most Endangered Rivers of 2020: Ensuring safer, stronger communities
Apr 14, 2020
Episode 24: Understanding Colorado's Instream Flow Program
Apr 03, 2020
Episode 23 - From the Stanislaus to the Klamath: Speaking up for Free-flowing Rivers
Oct 11, 2019
Episode 22: Climate Change Part 2 - Climate Change is Water Change
Sep 26, 2019
Episode 21: Climate Change Part 1 - Understanding the Science
Sep 19, 2019
Episode 20: Urban Rivers - Restoration, Recreation, Recovery
Aug 13, 2019
Ripple Effects Episode 4: Steamboat Springs
Jul 15, 2019
Ripple Effects Episode 3: Eagle County
Jun 18, 2019
Episode 19: Downriver - The Story of The Green and How Rivers Connect Us All
May 22, 2019
Episode 18: Climate Change, Rivers and Environmental Justice
Apr 22, 2019
Episode 17: America's Most Endangered Rivers 2019
Apr 18, 2019
Episode 16: The Power of A Story
Apr 01, 2019
Episode 15: Colorado River Compact Call Part 2 – Reducing the Risk of a Call
Jan 28, 2019
Episode 14: Colorado River Compact Call Part 1 – What Could A Call Mean
Jan 03, 2019
Ripple Effects Episode 2: Durango, CO
Nov 29, 2018
Ripple Effects Episode 1: Montrose, CO
Nov 09, 2018
Episode 13: Flames and Flows - How Wildfires Impact Healthy Rivers
Sep 26, 2018
Episode 12: How Colorado Water Law Affects You and Our Rivers
Aug 15, 2018
Episode 11: How Water Management and Flexibility Can Save the Colorado River
Jun 07, 2018
Episode 10: Securing Arizona’s Water Supply is a Team Effort
Apr 03, 2018
Episode 9: 5,000 Miles of Wild®
Feb 07, 2018
Episode 8: Why Wild? The Importance of Wild and Scenic Protections
Jan 09, 2018
Episode 7: Reflections on 2017
Dec 19, 2017
Episode 6: The Big Picture of Colorado’s Water Plan
Nov 20, 2017
Episode 5: Glen Canyon – Tough Decisions surround a Colorado River Flashpoint
Nov 07, 2017
Episode 4: Beauty And Risk In The Grand Canyon
Sep 06, 2017
Episode 3: Turning Towards Solutions
Aug 16, 2017
Episode 2: The Law of The River
Aug 01, 2017
Episode 1: The Value of Rivers
Jul 24, 2017
Preview: We Are Rivers
Jul 24, 2017