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Life In Water





You've probably had a drink of water or washed your hands today. But humans put water to work for hundreds of other purposes—raising animals and crops, generating power, making paper, keeping lawns green. To support our water use, we have built a huge infrastructure—from massive dams that harness waterpower to vast networks of wells, canals and irrigation ditches.

Our water works and water consumption are often necessary, but they can harm animals, plants and other people. This may help explain why so many creatures that live in fresh water are endangered—aquatic animals make up about 60 percent of all endangered species in the United States. Smarter, more efficient practices and policies can help to ensure there's enough water for all life on Earth.


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Exhibition Highlights
Introduction
Life In Water
Blue Planet
Water Works
Water Use
Walls Across Rivers
China's New Megadam
Removing a Dam
Harnessing Waves and Tides
Farming in a Dry Land
Water With Care
Getting Groundwater
More Crop Per Drop
Before The Faucet, After The Flush
Water, Water, Everywhere
Nor Any Drop to Drink
Healthy Water, Healthy Lives
Regenertain
Epilogue
Photo Gallery
Exhibition Scientists
Educational Resources
Planning Your Visit
Events and Programs
E-Cards
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