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Drought. A phenomenon of many faces that creeps up and often goes unnoticed at first. But what it brings with it can have far-reaching consequences. It turns our common stereotypes of thinking about the landscape and its arteries - streams and rivers - upside down. During the drought, the life of thousands of beautiful creatures such as fish, crayfish or the insect larvae of mayflies or beetles, which you know from the stories of Ferda the Ant, disappears in them. But we don't want to get used to the fact that the streams will only be stone paths, meandering through the landscape for a large part of the year without water at all. Let's walk the beds of our streams and rivers, which are already dry, let's look for the sources of these difficulties and think about the ways in which we can help them.