
The Alliance for Freshwater Life (AFL) is an interdisciplinary network of scientists, conservation professionals, educators, policy experts, creative professionals, and engaged citizens, working to improve the conservation and sustainable use of freshwater ecosystems and the biodiversity therein.
The publication is a plea for better recognition of the importance of freshwater biodiversity.
The UN Water conference 2023 calls stakeholders to discuss the Implementation of the Objectives for the UN International Decade for Action, ‘Water for Sustainable Development’, 2018-2028.
A master thesis presents how the visualization of artists is needed to overcome lack of empathy about organisms allien to us.
The Freshwater-BON network publishes a science brief to amend the Global Biodiversity Framework
Bringing freshwater diversity to the forefront of the global environmental agenda

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The Alliance works with governments, civil society, and the private sector, with efforts in five core areas:
We coordinate and support efforts that examine the status, trends, and drivers of change in freshwater biodiversity.
We compile, manage, synthesize, and provide access to freshwater biodiversity data.
We inform, support, connect, and implement freshwater conservation efforts throughout the world.
We raise the profile of freshwater biodiversity worldwide through education and public engagement.
We engage with policy-makers and provide the scientific evidence needed to make informed decisions related to the conservation of freshwater biodiversity.
Despite global commitments to the conservation of freshwater life, freshwater diversity (both functional and genetic) is disappearing at an alarming rate.
Watch this 2014 interview with Co-founder Will Darwall to learn more:
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