Connecticut River Tributaries Flowing Free Thanks to Removal of Old Dams
Pomfret, Vermont – The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) continued its dam removal and river restoration work in 2018, removing three old dams in Vermont
Pomfret, Vermont – The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) continued its dam removal and river restoration work in 2018, removing three old dams in Vermont
Volunteers water newly planted trees along the Israel River in Jefferson, NH The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) and a multitude of project partners planted
NORWICH, VERMONT — Nearly 44 miles of brook trout spawning territory will soon flow freely for the first time in almost 100 years, as the
Pomfret, Vermont – The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) and a multitude of project partners today finished planting 5,178 native trees and shrubs on 4,775 feet
Testimony of Ron Rhodes, River Steward, Connecticut River Conservancy before the Vermont House Committee on Natural Resources, Fish and Wildlife Friday, March 30, 2018
I live in Pomfret, Vermont and work out of my home for the Connecticut River Conservancy; a non- profit, membership-based organization whose motto is Clean
Testimony of Ron Rhodes, River Steward, Connecticut River Conservancy before the Vermont House Committee on Natural Resources, Fish and Wildlife Thursday, February 22, 2018
February 16, 2018 Emily Boedecker, Commissioner VT ANR/Dept. of Environmental Conservation 1 National Life Drive Montpelier, VT 05620 CRC comments on the Draft 2017
The Connecticut River Conservancy continued our dam removal work in 2017, removing 3 old dams that no logner served a useful purpose. These removals