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It’s the River not the Fish

January 2, 2012

January 2, 2012.  Vermont.   This year there has been an increased amount of discussion about the Atlantic salmon restoration program. The discussions have focused almost […]...

Chickley River Dredging Halted by State

December 2, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Chickley River Dredging Halted by State Watershed Council Praises Action Greenfield, MA – December 2, 2011 – The Connecticut River Watershed Council […]...

Yellow Legs and Mud Tubes

November 1, 2011

Vermont. November 1, 2011. Sometimes nature just flies up and gets your attention. The wasp that flew up that day started sticking small round pieces […]...

The River That Has Everything

October 15, 2011

Vermont, October 10th 2011. The Connecticut River – the boundary between Vermont and New Hampshire – is often referred to as a great river, a […]...

CRC Issues SOS for Big River Cleanup

September 16, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Greenfield, MA September 16, 2011 – Has your community been flooded by Tropical Storm Irene? If so, the Connecticut River Watershed Council […]...

Flooding, Fish and Recovery

September 1, 2011

Vermont, September 1, 2011. Irene was in a bad mood when she deluged her way into the Connecticut River watershed. Based on information sources tracking […]...

The Big Conn: Monster or Myth

August 1, 2011

Vermont.  August 1, 2011. Loch Ness has her Nessie, Lake Champlain has her Champ, Lake Mephremegog has her Memphre and the Connecticut River, well the […]...