Resources

Water Words helps people like you succeed at efforts like this.If you work or volunteer for a land trust, a watershed association, a conservation district, or one of the thousands of other small nature protection or pollution control organization that dot the country, you’re a busy person. You’re probably a jack-of-all trades whose responsibilities include a mix of science, policy, fundraising, communications, accounting, and office management.

Water Words That Work admires your passion and dedication — and appreciates the challenge of juggling so many different types of responsibilities. To make your life easier and your work more successful, we’ve compiled a custom collection of resources tailored to your needs. Check out:

  • Episodes. Mini documentaries on some aspect of communicating about nature protection and pollution control.
  • Interviews. Individuals with interesting perspectives expound on the challenge of green communications and campaigning.
  • Reports. White papers and fact sheets on various aspects of environmental public relations and marketing.
  • Research Database. A keyword-searchable collection of hundreds of polls, focus group reports, and other social research exploring everyday citizens’ perspective on nature protection and pollution control.
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