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River Management Society (RMS)

RMS is a national nonprofit professional organization. The ultimate mission of the Society is to protect and conserve North America's river resources. RMS has its roots in the former Interagency Whitewater Committee (est. 1972), and has emerged as a result of the 1996 merger of the American River Management Society (est. 1988) and River Federation (est. 1985). Dedicated to holistic river management, our diverse membership includes federal, state, and local agency
employees, educators, researchers, consultants, and organizations and citizens from the private sector.

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River Network

Across America, more people than ever before are actively involved in efforts to understand, protect and restore their local rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands and estuaries. They monitor their local waters; determine conditions and trends; identify problems and their sources; and develop effective and creative ways to solve existing problems and prevent new ones. River Network's job is to help them succeed. We offer watershed conservationists a wide variety of products, services and support. We also help them learn from each other and join forces to build a nationwide movement.

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Clean Water Network (CWN)

The Clean Water Network (CWN) is an alliance of more than 1,000 public interest organizations around the US working together to strengthen and implement federal clean water and wetlands policy.

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International Development Research Centre

IDRC is a Canadian public corporation that works in close collaboration with researchers from the developing world in their search for the means to build healthier, more equitable, and more prosperous societies.

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Community Mapping Network (CMN)

CMN's MapBuilder is a mapping and knowledge management application that allows you to create your own custom map and data queries. Select from over 1,000 thematic layers for British Columbia and Canada.

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Earth Force: Global Rivers Environmental Education Network (GREEN)

GREEN helps young people protect the rivers, streams and other vital water resources in their communities. This program merges hands-on, scientific learning with civic action. GREEN resources, including the curriculum Protecting Our Watersheds and water quality monitoring equipment, are available to educators across the country. GREEN training and support for educators is available through offices, affiliates and partners.

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Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO): Canadian Waters

Welcome to Canadian Waters — the web site linking you to useful and interesting information about Canada’s oceans and fish habitat. Canadian Waters provides you with information about our activities and programs and shows you how you can get involved.

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