Challenges
We aim to empower people through storytelling, indigenous knowledge, culture, science, and research, as agents of restorative change, through engaging challenges, with an annual storytelling challenge for World Water Day.
Current Challenges
Every observation can contribute to biodiversity science, from the rarest butterfly to the most common backyard weed. We share your findings with scientific data repositories like the Global Biodiversity Information Facility to help scientists find and use your data. All you have to do is observe.
Water Wow
We are reaching out far and wide, asking for your stories of freshwater, to be told through photographs and short videos. Those moments and memories that transport you to a time and a place by the water. One that you can see in your mind’s eye, and has a story to go along with it. We only need the caption, or you can tell more!
Indigenous Knowledge and Drinking Water
Plastics
Climate Change
Invasive Species
Every observation can contribute to biodiversity science, from the rarest butterfly to the most common backyard weed. We share your findings with scientific data repositories like the Global Biodiversity Information Facility to help scientists find and use your data. All you have to do is observe.