October 12, 2008 Contact Us | FAQ | Privacy Policy

RFA River Blogs

The Rivers Foundation is pleased to introduce new blog oportunities to our site. In addition to our founder Pete Lavigne's "President's Blog", we have expanded the blogging capability of the site and blogs are now available to organizations and activists whom RFA supports directly with funds and other activities in our strategic watersheds.

  • Exxon Mobil Records 10 Billion in Quarterly Profits

    Pete Lavigne | January 31, 2006
    Days after Exxon appeared in federal court in San Franciso to argue for a reduction in punitive damages for its still damaging 1989 Alaska oil spill in Prince William Sound, from 4.5 billion to just $25 million, the company reports $10.7 Billion in quarterly profits. Meanwhile, Sound Truths, Corporate Myth$ author Riki Ott, Ph.D., again goes on tour with a major speech coming up at the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco.
  • The Drowning of New Orleans

    Pete Lavigne | November 18, 2005
    Three months after Katrina, the verdict on the drowning of New Orleans begins to emerge.
  • Seen from Sitka

    Pete Lavigne | September 24, 2005
    Changes in Rivers Foundation operations bring a whole new perspective to work and play.
  • Reports From the World Water Forum

    admin | April 19, 2006
    Rivers Foundation board member Pete Lavigne traveled to the World Water Forum in Mexico City in March to oc bn
  • Losses and Gains

    Pete Lavigne | June 08, 2005
    Comments on the life and passing of Carey McWilliams as well as the latest from Brock Evans.
  • On the Road in Arizona

    Pete Lavigne | May 12, 2005
    Colorado river specialists gather in Arizona to collaborate on protection and restoration effiorts in the U.S. and Mexico along with musings on wilderness politics in the first decade of the 21st Century.
  • Moving Forward on Water Policy

    Pete Lavigne | April 19, 2005
    The now five year long drought in the highly urbanized West is in many ways a blessing. Glen Canyon is back among the living, the bankruptcy of U.S. water policy is starkly revealed, and hope for positive changes in water law and policy springs anew. Also updates on dam removals, and Oregon politics.

  • Early April Updates

    Pete Lavigne | April 06, 2005 | 4 comments
    Check here for the Ott Watch, the latest on GCI's Glen Canyon National Park proposal, and RFA's new film Passion for Rivers by Dennis Burkhart.
  • Economics Anonymous

    Pete Lavigne | March 04, 2005
    Books across my desk this week include three interesting works on economics. The message of all three books is not that we need to or can return to some mythically perfect earlier age and mode of operation; rather it is a question for rationally altering our course for a more generative economics, better health and quality of life.
  • Thanks to Staff and Volunteers

    Pete Lavigne | March 03, 2005
    We are living in exciting times! Wolves are being re-introduced to the West; Glen Canyon on the Colorado River is reappearing and coming alive for the first time in forty years as the Lake Powell reservoir retreats; dam removals are bringing back fish and river recreation throughout the United States; and today's newspaper shows there is even hope for peace between the Palestinians and Israelis.
  • To New Beginnings

    Pete Lavigne | January 07, 2005
    Welcome to the beta version of the RFA's new website. Look here in the future for commentary on current events, environmental action, policy analysis, book reviews and other odds and ends. On behalf of our hardworking staff and volunteers I invite you please to "check out our website." There is much more to come. We look forward to

Explore Our Watersheds

Copper River

Copper River

The Copper River Delta has the largest concentration of nesting shorebirds in North America, is an important nursery for prized salmon and other fisheries, and is a relatively unspoiled wilderness area with keystone predators including wolves and grizzlies.

Columbia River

Columbia River

The Columbia River watershed is a critical link in the mega-linkages of the Pacific flyway and predator migration corridor. It is the nerve center for salmon restoration, and one of the world's most highly manipulated great river systems.

Colorado River

Colorado River

The Colorado River system flows 1,450 miles through nine states and Mexico; the Grand Canyon was created by its waters. The aridity of most of this region has made its water into a valuable commodity, and the fragile desert, canyon, and delta ecosystems it supports have suffered as a result.

RFA Programs

Clean Water, Biodiversity, and Environmental Justice Initiative

Clean Water, Biodiversity, and Environmental Justice Initiative

This initiative links RFA's policies of supporting indigenous peoples, drumming home the common sense linkages between clean healthy water for human use, strong biodiverse and healthy ecosystems, and environmental justice for indigenous peoples and economically disadvantaged people throughout the Americas. Continue reading below for more about this initiative, or go to Global Water Policy Initiative to learn about RFA's other main initiative.

Global Water Policy Initiative

Global Water Policy Initiative

This initiative works at the heart of water policy issues, especially the global debate on the privatization of fresh water resources and growing water supply controversies throughout the United States and the hemisphere. We believe that all children and all people deserve clean water, and that access to a subsistence level of water is a basic human obligation. Continue reading below for more about this initiative, or go to Clean Water, Biodiversity, and Environmental Justice to learn about RFA's other main initiative.

Donating to RFA

The Rivers Foundation of the Americas is a public foundation dedicated to promoting and funding the protection and restoration of rivers in the Americas. Your passion for environmental preservation and social justice is a passion shared by all RFA board and staff members and by the organizations the Rivers Foundation helps to fund.

Make a Donation Today!

Newsletter Sign Up

Keep connected to Rivers! Subscribe here to RFAList -- our e-newsletter and special alerts.

RFA Resources

Publications

Explore a variety of published resources including articles, essays and opinions.

Speakers Bureau

Speakers Bureau

Expert speakers on conservation and the environment available for all conference and community events.

Recommended Reading

Recommended Reading

Powell's Bookstore will donate 7.5% of your online purchase to RFA conservation programs.

Online Resources

Online Resources

Explore our links to other organizations throughout the hemisphere and access a variety of informative maps.

 
Copyright 2004 Rivers Foundation of the Americas. All rights reserved.