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Natural Spring

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Natural Spring
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Curated Video

Water banking in times of drought

Higher Ed
AP Television Madera, California, USA - September 2, 2011 1. Wide of water, ducks, cows 2. Mid of pond, frog jumping 3. Wide of cows and water 4. Pan right cracked soil 5. Mid low angle of Lance Johnson getting into truck 6. Close shot...
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A coalition of farmers, ranchers and native Americans opposed to the Keystone X-L pipeline project has begun a six-day protest on the National Mall in Washington, D-C, complete with teepees and a covered wagon. (April 22)

Higher Ed
The Keystone XL project may appear stalled, but its opponents aren't taking their foot off the gas pedal. The anti-pipeline movement is accelerating its protests for a few days. Demonstrators have set up camp for a six-day marathon...
News Clip2:17
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Opponents of Keystone XL pipeline ride horses from Capitol to National Mall

Higher Ed
Protesters gathered on the National Mall in Washington DC on Tuesday to demonstrate against the controversial Keystone XL pipeline project. The protest, which is scheduled to last for six days, has been organised by the Cowboy and Indian...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In the mountains of Lima, pre-Hispanic engineering helps gather water

9th - Higher Ed
In the mountains of the province of Lima, near the Peruvian capital of the same name, a small network of man-made stone canals furrows the hillsides to collect water from the rivers and irrigate the land through underground aquifers,...
Instructional Video
National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation: Sustainability: Water: The Ogallala Aquifer

9th - 10th
Scientists are studying the condition of the Ogallala aquifer underneath Kansas farmlands, which use this freshwater resource for irrigation. They want to understand changes taking place and what the future holds, and to help develop a...