Tessellated Darters in the Connecticut River
We protect, restore, and advocate for the Connecticut River
Connecticut River Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the Connecticut River watershed in New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. We collaborate with regional partners to restore and advocate for your rivers, and educate and engage communities. We bring people together to prevent pollution, improve habitat, and promote enjoyment of the river and its tributary streams. Join us to support healthier rivers today!
Highlight on Hydropower
The public comment period for hydropower relicensing of 5 facilities on the Connecticut River is currently OPEN through May 22nd. This is a once-in-lifetime opportunity to speak up for your rivers and influence licenses that will last for up to 50 years! Learn more about what's at stake and get involved by submitting your comments today.
1,107
Tons of trash removed from rivers
26
Old dams & culverts removed
89,855
Trees planted in the watershed
150+
Sites annually tested for bacteria
We envision a future where people and wildlife can enjoy
a clean, free-flowing Connecticut River.
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Do you know the difference between riparian buffers and biostabilization? What about strategic wood addition?
Restoring rivers isn't just about what happens in the water! Learn more about the strategies we use to restore healthy rivers and riverbanks.