5 Reasons Why We Need Water Education Water. We often take it for granted. We turn on the tap, and it’s there. We flush the toilet, and it’s gone. Water
Project WET Supports National Clean Water Collective Campaign #CheckYourTap Earlier this year, Project WET partnered with Syrah Scott from the National Clean Water Collective for the first time. As the
Viladrau, through the Vincles Foundation, hosted the "Young Talents and Water" program promoted by Project WET Note: This article was originally published in l'Informatiu dels Parcs, an online publication of
Bozeman, Mont. — Educating people to understand water has taken on new urgency as global environmental challenges proliferate. World leaders, academics and corporate executives are calling water “the oil of
Updated 5/12/2020 Educating people to understand water is taking on new urgency. To better address these challenges and honor the diversity of our users, we made a few changes in
FOR RELEASE ON 3/11/2020 Bozeman, Mont. — Educating people to understand water has taken on new urgency as global environmental challenges proliferate. World leaders, academics and corporate executives are calling
And the winner is ... A Girl Scout learns about water using Project WET activities that focus on macroinvertebrates as markers of water quality (Photo contest winner, taken by Stacey
Project WET Earns GuideStar’s Highest Seal of Transparency Bozeman, Mont. — The Project WET Foundation has earned a 2019 Platinum Seal of Transparency, the highest level of recognition offered by
Project WET Joins AccessText Network to Provide Resources to Students with Disabilities FOR RELEASE ON AUGUST 6, 2019 Bozeman, Mont. — To better serve college and graduate school students with
Project WET Joins AccessText Network to Provide Resources to Students with Disabilities Bozeman, Mont. — To better serve college and graduate school students with visual impairments or other print-related disabilities