
Jeff Opperman💧🐟🎸
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Bluesky: @jjopperman.bsky.social Global Lead Freshwater Scientist @World_Wildlife. Rivers, renewable revolution, music & nature & staying connected.
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https://www.worldwildlife.org/experts/jeff-opperman 04-01-2010 20:38:58
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🚨New Commentary discusses the connections between blue & green #foodsystems & claims an integrated management approach is needed to successfully feed the world healthy & #sustainable food cell.com/one-earth/abst… Jeff Opperman💧🐟🎸 Nathan J Bennett @henry_h_hansen Brent Loken M.Mekonnen


As UN Biodiversity #COP16Cololombia kicks off, let's not forget freshwater! Let's focus on protecting & restoring of our rivers, lakes & wetlands as well as our land & seas. Because....👇

Our new paper on blue & green foods: Food from land, freshwater & oceans are often managed separately. Integrating their management is essential to feeding the world healthy and sustainable food. authors.elsevier.com/a/1jyOg9C%7EIu… WWF Water 💧🐟 Nathan J Bennett @henry_h_hansen Brent Loken








New paper's Seussian abstract: One food, two food, green food, blue food This one is managed here This one is managed there Say! Such separation is not so clever Yes. We should manage all together authors.elsevier.com/a/1jyOg9C%7EIu… WWF Water 💧🐟 Nathan J Bennett @henry_h_hansen Brent Loken


Last month WWF's Living Planet Report showed dramatic ⬇️ of wildlife. Just recently, the Klamath River & its salmon were a sad example of that trend. But w/ biggest dam removal in history, Klamath is now an inspiring example that recovery is possible scientificamerican.com/article/how-th…

Salmon are returning to the Klamath River for the first time in decades. WWF’s Jeff Opperman💧🐟🎸 examines how the river's positive turnaround is a guide to reversing the decline of wildlife and wild places in Scientific American. scientificamerican.com/article/how-th…



