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Elephants bathing in a river in Sri Lanka. Animals, like people, depend on the earth's fresh water supply. Preserving this natural resource must be a priority for everyone, so living creatures everywhere will have enough water to survive and thrive. Countries in Asia and the Pacific increase conservation and protection of water resources in the region. The Asian Development Bank is helping countries in Asia and the Pacific increase conservation and protection of water resources in the region.

This painting is one of a series of watercolors by artist Dave Parker painted with water from rivers, standpipes, rainwater, floodwater, and public faucets in developing countries across Asia and the Pacific to raise awareness of water scarcity and quality. The original image contains water from a lagoon in Indonesia. To learn more about the WaterColors series send an email to water_colors@adb.org.

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The WaterColors images are exclusive property of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). ADB encourages users to print, download, or copy them for personal and non-commercial use. Users are restricted from reselling, redistributing or creating derivative works for commercial purposes without the express, written consent of the ADB.



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