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SPOTLIGHT On CRWC

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Mission: Four watershed states, one job. CRWC is committed to safeguarding our basin’s natural heritage

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History: A half-century of accomplishments

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Programs: Advocacy, Restoration, Outreach, Recreation—CRWC in action

Staff: Meet CRWC’s diverse group of accomplished professionals

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Board: Dedication, professionalism, and a willingness to help characterize our Board

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Contact & Offices Information: Our regional locations, hours, emails, phones, and contacts

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Employment Opportunities: When we have job openings, they will be posted here.

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Small Grant Program: Do you know of a great project we might bolster with some seed money?

Publications: Guides, books, reports, newsletters and more that highlight river attributes & issues

 


Employment Opportunities at CRWC

HQ signWhen we have job openings, the posting will appear here.

Our Mission: The Connecticut River Watershed Council works to protect the watershed from source to sea. From alpine forests to tidal estuaries, rural farmlands to urban riverfronts, spotted salamanders to bald eagles, and mussels to salmon, the Connecticut River watershed unites a diversity of habitats, communities and resources. 

As stewards of this heritage, we celebrate our four-state treasure and collaborate, educate, organize, restore, and intervene to preserve the health of the whole for generations to come.

CRWC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

There are no employment openings at this time

 

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Photo credits (above): CRWC Staff
Image Credits at Right - Illustrations: Bill Singleton; Photos: Elizabeth Leong, Megan Hearne, Ron Bouley www.ronbouleyphoto.com, Nancy Rich, Boating Guide cover photo © McConnell/McNamara, CRWC Archive.