Periodicals > The Bulletin > Vol. 64, No. 11
| Name: | Water, Water Everywhere but Not a Drop for Me |
| Authors: | Hollyday, Tom |
| Indexed Date: | 8 Oct. 2024 |
| Index Status: | Complete |
| Original Language: | English |
| Genre: | Non-Fiction |
| Citation: | Hollyday, Tom. “Water, Water Everywhere but Not a Drop for Me.” The Bulletin, Vol. 64, No. 11, Nov. 2015, p. 14, https://www.aanr.com/member-benefits |
Summary
The narrator had a dream where a chipmunk with no tail asked for a drink of water, leading the narrator to begin providing fresh water for wildlife. As they continue to do so, they encounter skepticism from others about the necessity of providing water for animals. The narrator reflects on the limited availability of drinkable water for wildlife, emphasizing the importance of providing fresh water for animals in the face of human agriculture using much of the available fresh water.