-
-
Latest Cartoon
-
Random Cartoon
-
Recent Posts
Tags
action agriculture animals arctic biodiversity birds bugs cartoons chemicals climate conservation consumption dam removal eco-efficiency economy endangered species energy environmental education fish fishes fishing fish migration forests gardening genetic engineering global action health humour lakes and seas mammals multinationals nature oil outdoors peat politicians restoration rivers sustainable development technology traffic waste water framework directive wetland wwf
Fish Migration from Sea to Source
At least half of all the flow in the world’s rivers is manipulated or fragmented, and the wild free flowing rivers are now more threatened than ever. Only 64 of the 177 rivers, longer than 1,000 km, are free-flowing and yet there are plans to build more than 3,500 new large dams in Asia, Africa and South America.
Migratory fish and river ecosystems need our help: dam removal, fish passages, river restoration, wetland and forest protection, and so on.
Learn more about migratory fish, rivers and what you can do from the book “From Sea to Source 2.0“!
You can download a free PDF version of the book from here: From Sea to Source 2.0
Here are the cartoons I made for the book.
Posted in Nature
Tagged dam, fish migration, fishes, fishing, hydro power, lakes and seas, restoration, wetland
Leave a comment
Healthy planet healthy people
Live drawings for the WWF Fuller Symposium October 22 2019 with Auli helping with data & ideas. Leading health and environment experts discussed the relationship and complexity between human health and environmental systems and what we need to do to create better health opportunities for people and nature.
Michele Barry – Conflict and the Global Threat of Pandemics:
Sam Myers: Protecting nature to protect ourselves:
Ruth Oniang’o: Engaging local communities to improve health and agriculture:
Carlos Zambrana-Torrelio: How Saving Forests Could Save Your Life – The economics of deforestation and human health:
William Pan: Mediators of environmental-health relationships – for example the relationship between land conversion and malaria:
Karabi Acharya: Blue Marble Thinking – Seeing our world with new eyes:
Susan Clayton: Environmental Health and Psychological Wellbeing – Making the connection:
A major key takeaway from WWF Fuller: We need cooperation across all sectors to find the best human health and planetary health solutions:
Posted in Environment
Tagged agriculture, biodiversity, conservation, environmental, forests, health, nature, rivers, wwf fuller
Leave a comment
When a finger points at the moon…
Fridays For Future – School strike for the climate
Posted in Environment
Tagged action, climate, coal, consumption, eco-efficiency, fridaysforfuture, gas, global action, greta thunberg, oil, peat, schoolstrike
Leave a comment
The Sélune River Will Run Free at Last!

The international conference on dam removal and the restauration of the Sélune river, from 24th to 26 September, 2019 in Brittany and Normandy. (Rennes / Avranches – Mont Saint Michel).
Live drawings during the seminar 24.9.2019:

Claire-Cécile Garnier (Ministère de l’écologie – France) talked about French water legislation & ecological continuity.

Roberto Epple from European Rivers Network – France talked about dam removal in France: “Is it time to let old dams to retire?”

Françis Hayes, Scotland, UK – To explain people, why river restoration & dam removal is important, we use facts & science, believe it or not.

Gordon Grant (Forest Service, PNW Research Station- USA) talked about the physical and aquatic response of rivers to dam removal.

Gilles Berrée (Direction Départementale des Territoire et de la Mer de la Manche – France) talked about managing sediment movements & recovery of vegetation at Sélune dams removal.

Pao Fernández Garrido (World Fish Migration Foundation – Spain) talked about a new European movement of opening up swimways in rivers.
Live drawings during the seminar 25.9.2019:

Jean-Paul Doron (Fédération Nationale de la Pêche en France) talked about recreational fishing and river continuity.

Aurélie Jouée & Erick Goupil (SAGE Selune et Communauté d’agglomération du Mont Saint-Michel Normandie – France) talked about Selune Valley revival.

Jenny Shin (Korean Federation of Environmental Movement – South Korea) talked about Korea’s Dam Removal Campaign & Restoration of Four Major Rivers.

Jean Allardi (Association Internationale de défense du #saumon Atlantique) talked about creation of values by the return of the salmon in a free valley.

Joshua Royte (The Nature Conservancy – USA) talked about ecological and social impacts of dam removals on the Kennebec and Penobscot Rivers, Maine.

Olivier Fauriel & Stéphane Le Villain (Agence Française pour la biodiversité et Agence de l’Eau Seine #Normandie) talked about restoration of ecological continuity in Orne river, benefits and biological response.

Kim Birnie-Gauvin
Freshwater Fisheries & Ecology National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Denmark) talked about barrier removal and river restoration: benefitting fish, people & the economy

Beth Lambert, Massachusetts Division of Ecological Restoration, USA talked about the economic impacts of ecological restoration and dam removal in Massachusetts
Posted in Nature
Tagged biodiversity, dam removal, fish migration, fishes, global action, restoration, rivers
Leave a comment