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本周周報(2025年11月17日)
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重要截止日期
11月1日-12月15日
美國環(huán)境律師學院 非美國護水者組織公益資助項目
11月10日-21日
《聯(lián)合國氣候變化框架公約》第三十次締約方大會(COP30)
11月20日
財務管理研修班
12月4日
執(zhí)行董事研修班
1月19日-21日
歐洲 / 中東地區(qū)峰會
保護行動動態(tài)
美國阿拉巴馬州黑勇士河護水者組織,通過兩起《清潔水法》訴訟達成的和解協(xié)議,為淡水土地信托基金籌集了資金,用于改善瀕危物種的棲息地。該組織外展協(xié)調(diào)員凱蒂?霍姆斯表示:“這份保護地役權(quán)有助于守護水芹鏢鱸的棲息地,促進該物種的長期存活。” 目前相關(guān)管護工作正大規(guī)模推進,包括清除入侵植物、廢棄輪胎和大量垃圾,同時封堵傾倒廢棄物的通道。
印度戈姆蒂河護水者組織,出席了由巴布薩 heb?比姆拉奧?安貝德卡大學環(huán)境科學系舉辦的 “河流修復與印度知識體系:科學、社會與可持續(xù)性” 全國會議。此次會議匯聚了致力于河流保護的專家學者,共同以修復和保護印度重要水道為目標。會議還強調(diào)了將印度傳統(tǒng)知識體系與現(xiàn)代科學方法相結(jié)合的重要性。戈姆蒂河護水者組織的文卡特什?杜塔受邀發(fā)言,闡述對印度文明核心具有重要意義的印度河流的價值。
美國阿拉巴馬州莫比爾灣護水者組織的 “牡蠣守護者團隊”,完成了本年度第二次牡蠣投放工作,累計投放量達 24 萬只。這批牡蠣均由志愿者在碼頭培育而成,后續(xù)將被安置在阿拉巴馬州海岸的修復礁石區(qū)。它們將在那里繼續(xù)生長繁殖,助力提升牡蠣種群數(shù)量,為后代打下基礎。
澳大利亞里士滿河護水者組織的克里斯汀?登?埃克斯特,在巴利納舉行的 2025 年新南威爾士州海岸會議上榮獲 “本地英雄獎”。這一榮譽是對她過去三十年來,在河流健康保護、社區(qū)協(xié)作及海岸管護方面所做杰出貢獻的認可。通過里士滿河護水者組織的工作及里士滿河節(jié)活動,克里斯汀激勵了從海岸到河流源頭的民眾,將文化、社區(qū)與土地相連,共同守護 “馬馬昂?巴倫河”。
美國蒙大拿州上密蘇里河護水者組織,被 KTVH 新聞報道。報道涉及部分房主收到蒙大拿州自然資源與保護部(DNRC)的信函,告知其房產(chǎn)不符合地下水使用許可申請條件。該問題與部分分區(qū)項目采用該州 “豁免井” 流程有關(guān),這一流程允許小型項目免于申請地下水許可。2024 年,上密蘇里河護水者組織就峽谷渡輪湖附近的一個擬議分區(qū)項目,對蒙大拿州自然資源與保護部及布羅德沃特縣提起訴訟,稱新鉆井可能威脅現(xiàn)有水權(quán)。蒙大拿州自然資源與保護部表示,需確定這兩口擬議鉆井是否屬于聯(lián)合取水,并指出豁免井權(quán)利需在取水開始后才正式生效。護水者組織還對前蒙大拿州自然資源與保護部主任約翰?塔布斯的表態(tài)表示認可,其承認豁免井相關(guān)問題在訴訟前就已存在。該訴訟由普萊梅爾斯夫婦及其他長期水權(quán)持有者發(fā)起。
Novemeber 17, 2025
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
November 1- December 15
American College of Environmental Lawyers Benefit for non-U.S. Waterkeeper groups
November 10-21
30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
November 20
Financial Management Cohort
December 4
Executive Director Cohort
January 19-21
Europe/Middle East Regional Summit
NEWS FROM THE MOVEMENT
Black Warrior Riverkeeper's (Alabama, U.S.) settlements in two Clean Water Act lawsuits are generating funds for the Freshwater Land Trust to enhance habitats for endangered species. Katie Holmes, Outreach Coordinator for Black Warrior Riverkeeper, stated that "this conservation easement helps safeguard the habitat of the watercress darter and promotes the long-term survival of the species." Massive stewardship efforts are also taking place, including the removal of invasive plants, tires, and a large amount of trash, as well as blocking access points for dumping.
Gomti River Waterkeeper (India) attended the National Conference on "River Rejuvenation and Indian Knowledge Systems: Science, Society, and Sustainability," organized by the Department of Environmental Science at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University. This conference brought together dedicated river experts who share the common goal of restoring and protecting India's vital waterways. Also, the conference emphasized the importance of integrating Indian knowledge systems with modern scientific approaches. Venkatesh Dutta, Gomti River Waterkeeper, was honored with the responsibility of speaking about the significance of Indian rivers, which are essential to the heart of their civilization. (Disclaimer: Translated with Google Translate.)
Mobile Baykeeper's (Alabama, U.S.) Oyster Keeper Team brought in a total of 240,000 oysters for their second oyster deployment of the year. The oysters from this latest batch were grown on volunteers' piers and will be placed on restoration reefs in Coastal Alabama. There, they will continue to grow and reproduce, helping to increase oyster populations and laying the groundwork for future generations.
Kristin Den Exter of Richmond Riverkeeper (Australia) was honored with the Local Hero Award at the 2025 NSW Coastal Conference in Ballina. This recognition celebrates her remarkable contributions to river health, community collaboration, and coastal care over the past three decades. Through her work with Richmond Riverkeeper and the Richmond RiverFest, Kristin has inspired people from the sea to the source, connecting culture, community, and country in the effort to care for Mamaang Balun.
Upper Missouri Waterkeeper (Montana, U.S.) was featured in a KTVH article about homeowners who received letters from the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) stating their properties didn’t qualify for groundwater use permits. The issue involves subdivisions using the state’s “exempt well” process, which allows small projects to bypass groundwater permits. In 2024, Upper Missouri Waterkeeper sued the DNRC and Broadwater County over a proposed subdivision near Canyon Ferry Lake, arguing that new wells could threaten existing water rights. The DNRC said it must determine whether the two proposed wells count as a combined appropriation and noted that exempt well rights aren’t finalized until water use begins. Waterkeeper also appreciated former DNRC Director John Tubbs’ acknowledgment that problems with exempt wells predated their lawsuit, which represents the Plymales and other long-time water right holders.
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編輯:朱冰睿
初審:朱紫伊
終審:董 舒
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