by Li An Phoa | 10/02/2024 | ActionCommunity, CitizenScience, Featured Hub, Hub, News, Vecht, WatershedRhine
The water quality at various locations around Zwolle is measured by Charlotte and Antoinette from the VechtIJsseldelta Hub for the past years. Both are incredibly enthusiastic and determined and would like to see the Vecht drinkable by 2030. In the meantime, they...
by Li An Phoa | 11/09/2023 | ActionCommunity, CitizenScience, Featured Hub, Hub, Meuse, News, Teachers, WatershedMeuse
Ingrid has worked in the educational team of the Provincial Nature Centre Limburg in Belgium for the last seven years. Various education programs are offered to schools. She encourages kids to really use their senses when they are outside. When Drinkable Rivers came...
by Li An Phoa | 11/09/2023 | ActionCommunity, CitizenScience, Featured Hub, Hub, News
Cathrine measures the water quality of the Yuvarlakçay river in Turkey four times a year at three different locations. Cathrine lives on a farm with her husband and their three sons. She runs Nourish Life, an initiative that includes a functional forest and a...
by Li An Phoa | 11/09/2023 | ActionCommunity, CitizenScience, Hub, News
We are very excited to welcome seven new citizen science hubs to our community who will be measuring different water bodies: a new pilgrimage route between Dokkum and Fritzlar in Germany (Hub: De Boompelgrims, NL) the Vecht (Hubs: De Koppel, NL and Tierpark Nordhorn,...
by Li An Phoa | 25/04/2019 | News
Immersed in a rather silent Spring, I have been climbing trees, watching the cherry blossoms and hearing no bees or other insects in them. German researchers studied that over three-quarters, 76% of the insects biomass declined and 80% of our butterflies are gone. The...
by Li An Phoa | 21/03/2019 | News
World’s first civil science of water quality of an entire river On 22 March, World Water Day, the results of world’s first civil science of water quality of an entire river will be shared. Initiator Li An Phoa, founder of Drinkable Rivers, executed the research during...