What do we do at Mouth to Source?
We publish rivers.
The goal at Mouth to Source is to be able to navigate the globe via the worlds rivers, canals and waterways.
Simply traveling them upstream and downstream.
It’s a very big idea indeed, but not an impossible objective and with your participation we believe we can achieve it.
You live by a river. Right?
Even if you don’t, if you are passionate about the planet’s water resources and are interested in harnessing the story of water to help promote, monitor and conserve it, we’d like to put your river, wetland or waterway on the map.
Whether you are part of an NGO, an international organisation, tourist board, property owner, developing nation or even a developed one, you can help us with our goal of creating a new and holistic way to navigate the planet via the world’s rivers canals and waterways.
We photograph, host, exhibit and deploy virtual tours as the initial feature on any river and in addition maintain a comprehensive selection of daily news associated with that river.
We act as a catalyst to enable all riverside communities not only to be represented in a single water and river related portal of news, articles and features but also to stimulate local jobs and businesses via the very latest in communications technology.
Commission Mouth to Source to create an interactive tour and print exhibition of your river, canal, wetland or waterway.
We’ll make you THREE things
A print exhibition (PDF) 64 Pages | 7mb
Host the online experience
Ramsar Site 999-The Flooded Forests of Northern Cambodia (ONLINE)
*Contains ten interactive panoramas, ambient audio, directional audio, hotspot navigation and Google Map integration.
*Easy to drive.
*Requires Flash.
Ramsar Site 999 for your mobile device
Here’s another example:
As a print exhibition
Tatai! New works from the mangroves of coastal Cambodia (PDF)
And as an online experience
The Riverside Guide to The Tatai (ONLINE)
The Riverside Guide to the Tatai for your mobile device.
And deployed in context.
See The Mekong River | Mouth to Source
See The Tatai River | Mouth to Source
We positively encourage you to tell us the story of your river in whichever way you can. Use the rivers and waterways of the planet as your primary form of navigation and add your river to Mouth to Source.
Upstream, downstream. It’s as simple as that.
Get your rivers online. Today!
Please take a moment to watch the video below as this sums up quite elegantly where we see Mouth to Source contributing to the conservation of river systems and how your participation in this initiative really matters…
A contemporary account of the emerging genre of conservation photography is explored through the voices and imagery of some of the best environmental communicators working today. Notable anthropologist Jane Goodall, National Geographic Editor-at-Large and iLCP Fellow Michael Nichols, and International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP) president Cristina Mittermeier, among many others, share candid thoughts on the power of photography and its value as an effective conservation tool. The narrative is accompanied by stunning photographic contributions from over 40 iLCP conservation photographers to illustrate the convergence between the conservation and photography realms.
Directed and produced by Neil Ever Osborne with editing and production by Chad A. Stevens and support from the iLCP







Such a good web to share & promote our river. Love this website )