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
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—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
May 15, 2017 May 15, 2017 Honorable Kimberly D. Bose Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20426
May 1, 2017 Honorable Kimberly D. Bose Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20426 Re: Northfield Mountain
March 1, 2017 Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street, N.E., Room 1A Washington, DC 20426 Re:
Hanover, NH – On Thursday, March 23 from 7-9pm the Howe Library (13 E. South Street, Mayer Room) will host a lively and informative free
Greenfield, MA — While the future of national environmental priorities is unclear, the Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) will keep close watch of proposed changes
January 26, 2017 Testimony of Ron Rhodes, River Steward, Connecticut River Watershed Council before the House Committee on Natural Resources, Fish and Wildlife.