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Sad, sad, sad…

January 31, 2011

A new clean water poll is out on the streets, this time the researchers polled residents of the Milwaukee, Kinnickinnic, and Menomonee River watersheds. For the most part, it’s the [...]

We’re in the News

January 28, 2011

We’re kicking off a new project in South Carolina this week. In a reversal of the usual roles, the client did some media work for us — getting both a [...]

Two Environmental Leadership Jobs in Georgia

January 24, 2011

The Ogeechee Riverkeeper, in southeast Georgia, is seeking a new executive director and Riverkeeper. These positions have significant environmental communication responsibilities, including websites, membership newsletters, and press relations. Click the [...]

Nine Words You Should Avoid… Or Should You?

January 21, 2011

My inbox is overflowing with heads up from Water Words readers about this post by Dan Gunderman on the Network for Good’s Blog: 9 Words for Nonprofits to Avoid 2011. [...]

The Coolest Maps in Conservation: We’ve Got ‘Em Right Here

January 18, 2011

Conservationists LOVE MAPS, don’t we? Here at Water Words That Work, we are no exception. Today we are proud to introduce our own mapping tool for the conservation community. We’re [...]

I Suppose A Little Exageration Doesn’t Hurt

January 12, 2011

And I thought shameless self promotion was MY middle name. Please enjoy: The Most Amazing Press Release Ever Written. But if you need actually need a press release, let my [...]

Worth a Watch: Chesapeake Unscripted

January 6, 2011

Chesapeake Unscripted: What is Submerged Aquatic Vegetation from Chesapeake Bay Program on Vimeo. If you want to know how to talk or write for regular people, it’s very helpful to [...]