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Jeff Opperman💧🐟🎸

Jeff Opperman💧🐟🎸

@jjopperman

Bluesky: @jjopperman.bsky.social Global Lead Freshwater Scientist @World_Wildlife. Rivers, renewable revolution, music & nature & staying connected.

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Twitter's fall is stark A wasteland of fire and wrath Bluesky calm beckons headed to #Bluesky: @jjopperman.bsky.social In non-Haiku form, Twitter feels like a sinking ship chugging toward a waterfall w/ whatever buoyancy remains. Bluesky feels like paddling into calm waters
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My new post in Forbes about how, as revealed in the new film Deliver Me From Nowhere, Bruce Springsteen provides two lessons for those who work in nature conservation, one for the head and one for the heart. forbes.com/sites/jeffoppe…
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WWF Science
WWF Science@WWFscience·
Not all floods are bad—some help prevent disasters. By restoring floodplains and giving rivers room to breathe, we can reduce catastrophic flooding, protect communities, and boost biodiversity. WWF’s @jjopperman explains in @Forbes: forbes.com/sites/jeffoppe…
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When pursuing a "better world" thru irrigation efficiency, ensuring saved water supports river flows or other functions requires coupling efficiency w/ water governance. Otherwise there can be a reduction in available water; see blog on Jevon's paradox: worldwildlife.org/blogs/sustaina…
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WWF News
WWF News@WWFnews·
Salmon are returning to the Klamath River for the first time in decades. WWF’s @jjopperman examines how the river's positive turnaround is a guide to reversing the decline of wildlife and wild places in @sciam. scientificamerican.com/article/how-th…
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Last month WWF's Living Planet Report showed dramatic ⬇️ of wildlife. Just recently, the Klamath River & its salmon were a sad example of that trend. But w/ biggest dam removal in history, Klamath is now an inspiring example that recovery is possible scientificamerican.com/article/how-th…
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Birch loves Halloween. So much attention and love from all the trick—or-treaters.
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WWF Connected Rivers of Resilience
WWF Connected Rivers of Resilience@WWFResilientRiv·
Freshwater species populations have plummeted by 85% – the steepest decline of any biome. But there’s hope! Learn how innovative conservation approaches, can help protect rivers, lakes, and wetlands. worldwildlife.org/blogs/sustaina…
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WWF Water 💧🐟@WWFLeadWater·
As @UNBiodiversity #COP16Cololombia kicks off, let's not forget freshwater! Let's focus on protecting & restoring of our rivers, lakes & wetlands as well as our land & seas. Because....👇
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Brent Loken
Brent Loken@brentloken·
What's the connection between blue and green food systems? Well, they are intimately connected and must therefore be managed as a single system. Learn more in our recent article in One Earth. authors.elsevier.com/c/1jyOg9C~Iu3~A "The current approach to management of green and blue foods as separate systems undermines the healthy and sustainable future envisioned by the EAT-Lancet Commission."
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