Public activities in the watershed.
Watershed Council targets trash tires
Greenfield, MA – The Connecticut River Watershed Council’s (CRC) 19th annual Source to Sea Cleanup on Friday & Saturday, September 25 & 26 will focus
Public activities in the watershed.
Greenfield, MA – The Connecticut River Watershed Council’s (CRC) 19th annual Source to Sea Cleanup on Friday & Saturday, September 25 & 26 will focus
Greenfield, MA –As lead sponsors of the 19th annual Source to Sea Cleanup, NRG’s Middletown Generating Station, Pratt & Whitney, and TransCanada are partnering to
Greenfield, MA – The Connecticut River Watershed Council’s (CRC) 19th annual Source to Sea Cleanup will be held Friday & Saturday, September 25 & 26,
Middletown, CT – On Saturday, August 29, the Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) will host Dr. Paul Spitzer, a renowned Osprey researcher, for a Fish
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Angela Mrozinski, CRC Outreach & Events Director amrozinski@ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 ext.204 Ron Rhodes, CRC North Country River Steward rrhodes@ctriver.org,
Greenfield, MA—The shortnose sturgeon are an endangered fish that live and reproduce in the Connecticut River. You can learn more about this ancient fish facing
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
Greenfield, MA— Unique river-themed artwork is currently on display at the Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) headquarters in Greenfield, MA. A fine art riverscape by
Greenfield, MA—The Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC), as a non-profit underwriter, is pleased to support the Project Native Environmental Film Festival. The free festival will
MIDDLETOWN, CT—On July 25, Jacqueline Talbot of the Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC), Meghan Ruta of the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CTDEEP)