VT: No More Kicking the Can Down the Road – Fund Clean Water Now
This commentary has been signed by Vermont Conservation Voters, Vermont Natural Resources Council, Audubon Vermont, Vermont Chapter of the Sierra Club, Lake Champlain Committee,
This commentary has been signed by Vermont Conservation Voters, Vermont Natural Resources Council, Audubon Vermont, Vermont Chapter of the Sierra Club, Lake Champlain Committee,
January 18, 2019 MaryAnn Tilton MaryAnn.Tilton@des.nh.gov Re: Proposed Wetland Rules: Env-Wt 100-900 Ms. Tilton, The Connecticut River Watershed Council, Inc. (CRWC), now doing business
Pomfret, Vermont – The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) continued its dam removal and river restoration work in 2018, removing three old dams in Vermont
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Kathy Urffer, CRC River Steward kurffer@ctriver.org, 802-258-0413 Ryan O’Donnell, Water Quality Monitoring Coordinator rodonnell@ctriver.org; 413-772-2020 ext.217 Learn About the
Volunteers water newly planted trees along the Israel River in Jefferson, NH The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) and a multitude of project partners planted
European water chestnut (Trapa natans – often referred to simply as Trapa) is an aquatic invasive plant found throughout the Connecticut River basin. If
The Connecticut River Conservancy continued our dam removal work in 2017, removing 3 old dams that no logner served a useful purpose. These removals
For immediate release – December 6, 2017 Local farms get new trees to improve water quality Pomfret, Vermont – This fall the Connecticut River Conservancy
For Immediate Release: Tuesday, August 1, 2017 Pomfret, Vermont – The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC), formerly Connecticut River Watershed Council, today announced that they have
Our efforts to return portions of the watershed to a more natural condition.