
(Most recent listed first)
Newspaper & Online Articles:
China Dialogue
International Rivers
NWNL on a Green Mission
NWNL at Hurricane Sandy Benefit
African Rainforest Conservancy
Soc. of Environmental Journalists
International Rivers
Huffington Post
ILCP Interviews
Ladue News
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Beacon
Discovery’s Planet Green
Hunterdon County Democrat
Hunterdon Review
Darien News
Darien Times
Invermere Valley Echo
Boston Globe
Castlegar News
Alive Magazine
Jackson Free Press
Columbia River
Connecticut Post
Magazine Articles:
Africa Geographic ’11
Conservation: Alison Jones & NWNL
NANPA Currents ’11
NANPA Expressions ’11
Explorers Club Journal ’10
World Rivers Review ’10
NANPA Currents ’09
World Ark Mag. ’08
The Loupe ’08
S. R. Observer
Rivertalk
Photographer’s Forum
Book Entries & Notices:
Umbrella Arts ’11
Explorers Log ’11
NYC Sierra Club ’10
Enviro Photographer of the Year ’10
Expedition News ’09
Conservation Board, Huntington NY ’09
Mara River Flows ’09
Reports:
Int’l Rivers, July ’10
Mara Expedition ’09
Columbia Exped. ’08
Columbia Exped. ’07
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Blue Beyond Borders – A Hurricane Sandy Benefit Presentations by NWNL’s Alison Jones and others on climate change, how oysters protect from storms, loss of coral reefs, and more at a benefit for the New York Aquarium. Oh, For The Love Of Science!, December, 2012. |
Cry Me A River, by Cheryl Lyn Dybas, features photos from NWNL’s 2009 Mara River Basin Expedition. Africa Geographic, November, 2011. |
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The Gifts of Gaia
by Amy Gulick quotes No Water No Life’s mission.
NANPA Currents, Spring 2011. |
Rivers of Life by Alison M. Jones, describing NWNL’s work since 2007. Explorers Club Journal, Summer, 2010.
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Shooting For Conservation,
Exciting possibilities in conservation photography by Ethan G. Salwen. Photos by Alison M. Jones. Currents, Fall, 2009. |
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Arbor Day Speech to Third Graders, by Michelle Regan. Hunterdon Review, April 22, 2009. Conservation photographer Alison M. Jones was the keynote speaker at Tewksbury Elementary School’s third grade annual Arbor Day ceremony. |
World’s Most Dammed River, by Kalista Pruden, Lake Windermere Project. The Invermere Valley Echo, August 20, 2008. Kalista Pruden is now writing a report for NWNL on transboundary watershed issues. |
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