National Geographic Blog Posts
From 2009-2015, Sandra served as Freshwater Fellow of the National Geographic Society.ABOUT THE BLOG
Researchers, conservationists, and others share stories, insights and ideas about Our Changing Planet, Wildlife & Wild Spaces, and The Human Journey. More than 50,000 comments have been added to 10,000 posts. Here are posts by Sandra:
- A River’s Right to Flow, in Changing Planet
- Preparing for Floods, Droughts and Water Shortages by Working with, Rather than Against, Nature, in Changing Planet
- Why the US Clean Water Rule Needs to Stay in Place, in Changing Planet
- California Dairies Join Forces with Conservationists and an Irrigation Supplier to Save Water and Reduce Groundwater Pollution, in Changing Planet
- Why Kill a Program that Saves Water, Energy, and Money – and that Business Likes?, in Changing Planet
- Farmers, Brewers, and Conservationists Partner to Keep a River Flowing, in Wildlife
- Native Americans and Conservationists Collaborate to Return Vital Flow to the Rio Grande, in Wildlife
- How Smarter Irrigation Might Save Rare Mussels and Ease a Water War, in Changing Planet
- Two Arizona Vineyards Give Back to a River through a Voluntary Water Exchange, in Changing Planet
- Along a Desert River, A New Breed of Rancher, in Wildlife
- Changing the Course of our Freshwater Future, in Wildlife
- Water Risks are Growing; Here’s a Tool to Help Us Prepare, in Changing Planet
- Dam on Ethiopia’s Omo River Causing Hunger and Conflict, in Wildlife
- Dam Ideology, in Wildlife
- Groundbreaking State Law Tested in Colorado Headwaters Stream, in Wildlife