CRC op ed: Speak up to improve fish passage at Turners Falls Dam and Northfield Mountain
This commentary is by Andrea Donlon, who lives in Buckland MA and is River Steward for the Connecticut River Conservancy. The Connecticut River is New
This commentary is by Andrea Donlon, who lives in Buckland MA and is River Steward for the Connecticut River Conservancy. The Connecticut River is New
Since late 2012, five hydroelectric facilities in the heart of the Connecticut River have been in the process of renewing their operating licenses, which
In celebration of World Fish Migration Day (Oct. 24, 2020) we're highlighting work being done across our watershed in support of migratory fish. Join Lael
LiveStream, Episode 7: Fish Tales: Migration - One of the River's Oldest Stories with Sarah Rippere, CRC Membership Coordinator & Data Ranger Original Photo
In the summer Currents & Eddies newsletter, you learned how and why adult sea lampreys migrate to our rivers from the oceans each year.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Stacey Lennard, CRC Events & Special Projects Coordinator slennard@ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 x211 Kathy Urffer, CRC River Steward kurffer@ctriver.org, 802-258-0413 Jay DeGregorio,
December 15, 2016 Honorable Kimberly D. Bose Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20426 Re: Northfield Mountain
Most people do not like sea lampreys even though they have never seen one. The fish have a bad reputation as an invasive species in
Greenfield, MA – The Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) joins over 1,500 organizations around the world to celebrate World Fish Migration Day on Saturday, May
Greenfield, MA— The People’s Pint Brewery and the Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) are partnering to raise awareness of the shortnose sturgeon with a new