 Mt. Rainier Photo courtesy of the National Park Service | This web site has been designed to be a learning resource for the people of Washington state. Water conservation is very important in our state and throughout the world. On this web site you will find pages with information about the many ways that we use water and why we should conserve water. There are also pages about how we as citizens can help conserve water in Washington state, as well as links to other web sites that provide information about related topics. There are games, including puzzles and a quiz about what you learn on this site. It is important that we all help conserve water so as to help preserve the environment for future generations.
We have an awesome responsibility to the people of the future. We need to protect our natural resources because they make our earth what it is. We must save our earth - there is only one and we only have one chance! Water conservation is a big thing, but every little bit will help. If we all do a little bit to help protect and preserve our environment, it will add up to a lot and there will be plenty of water and other natural resources for us and for future generations.
Water conservation is not just something that other people need to think about. It is our responsibility to help take care of the environment and help preserve it by conserving water. We will only be here for a short time and we have a responsibility to conserve and care for our water and other natural resources so that they will be available to people who will live here in the future. Remember, water conservation is our responsibility!
Please browse around for a while, take some time to read through the information on some of the other pages, and when you finish, take a quiz on what you have learned or work one of the challenging puzzles on the games page. Take a look at some of the links to other web sites about water conservation listed on the resources page, and have fun learning about how you can have a part in caring for our state's water supply.
Photos courtesy of Author's family
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