Bald Eagle Population Soaring in NH’s Connecticut River Valley
Bald Eagles build their nests on the banks and in the floodplains of rivers or the periphery of lakes and ponds. Here's research to show how their populations have grown.
Bald Eagles build their nests on the banks and in the floodplains of rivers or the periphery of lakes and ponds. Here's research to show how their populations have grown.
LiveStream, Episode 4: Floodplain Forest Restoration with Fritz Gerhardt, CRC Conservation Scientist Floodplain forests are an important part of our river ecosystems. They reduce stream
Greenfield, MA— The Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) and the State of Vermont have released six new videos to help communities prepare for flooding. Experts
(Montpelier, VT) Vermont leaders have a new online tool to help their communities become more flood resilient: Flood Ready Vermont at www.floodready.vermont.gov. Flood Ready Vermont
For Immediate Release May 9, 2014. Pomfret, VT – The Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) today announced the successful completion of a river restoration project
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 3/21/14 Pomfret, Vermont – In celebration of World Water Day on Saturday March 22, the Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) today
Mike Kline DirectorWatershed Management DivisionRiver Management Program1 National Life Drive, Main 2Montpelier VT 05620-3522September 19, 2013 Dear Mike: These are the overview comments by
Vermont, May 1, 2013. When we pave, plow for crops, mow or graze animals right up to the shoreline of a river, lake or wetland
Last year on August 28th, Irene blew through Vermont and wreaked havoc in the Connecticut River and Lake Champlain watersheds. The amounts of rain varied
March 29, 2012 Testimony of Ron Rhodes, River Steward, Connecticut River Watershed Council before the Vermont House Committee on Fish, Wildlife and Water Resources. Honorable