Is it ok to swim in the river?
Greenfield, MA – As we enter the heat of the summer season, one of the most asked questions the Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) gets
Greenfield, MA – As we enter the heat of the summer season, one of the most asked questions the Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) gets
The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC), formerly the Connecticut River Watershed Council, invites the entire Connecticut River community from all four river states to their
Greenfield, MA – The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC), formerly the Connecticut River Watershed Council, is pleased to recognize Marie Levesque Caduto of the Vermont
European water chestnut (Trapa natans – often referred to simply as Trapa) is an aquatic invasive plant found throughout the Connecticut River basin. If
Who owns our rivers? The answer to that question surprises many: You do! Our rivers are part of the ‘public trust’ doctrine which says that
Greenfield, MA— Last fall, Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) joined the Massachusetts Rivers Alliance and eight other watershed groups from across Massachusetts to file suit
Greenfield, MA—This week, the Connecticut River Conservancy’s (CRC) historic office building—the original 1802 Franklin County Courthouse located on Bank Row in downtown Greenfield, MA—will
Above all else, one thing stood out during our Source to Sea Jump-In Journey this summer: YOU. From source to sea, you were right
Greenfield, MA— The group of Eversource employees were eager to get dirty as they gathered to volunteer for the Connecticut River Conservancy’s 21st annual
Greenfield, MA— The People’s Pint Brewery and the Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC), formerly Connecticut River Watershed Council, are partnering to raise awareness of your