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Greenfield, MA – The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) is hosting their 24th annual Source to Sea Cleanup throughout the month of September. This year, CRC is asking Cleanup
Greenfield, MA – The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) is hosting their 24th annual Source to Sea Cleanup throughout the month of September. This year, CRC is asking Cleanup
Photo by Christopher Zajac / Estuary Magazine LiveStream, Episode 8: Estuary Magazine: Life of the Connecticut River with Wick Griswold, Emerti Professor of
Join the Nolumbeka Project and the Connecticut River Conservancy for a paddle in observance of "River Stories 2020: Recovering Indigenous Voices" celebrating the Indigenous Tribes
LiveStream, Episode 6: Freshwater Mussels - Restoring the Brook Floaters with Ayla Skorupa, PhD candidate, MA Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, UMass, Amherst What
Join the Nolumbeka Project and the Connecticut River Conservancy in observance of "River Stories 2020" celebrating the Indigenous Tribes of the Connecticut River. David Brule
LiveStream, Episode 5: Hydroelectricity and Your Rivers - Not As Green As It Seems with Kathy Urffer, CRC River Steward Explore the impacts of hydropower
LiveStream, Episode 4: Floodplain Forest Restoration with Fritz Gerhardt, CRC Conservation Scientist Floodplain forests are an important part of our river ecosystems. They reduce stream
LiveStream, Episode 3: Free Our Rivers - How and Why CRC Removes Deadbeat Dams with Ron Rhodes, CRC River Steward Learn what makes a deadbeat
LiveStream, Episode 2: But Can I Swim In It? How scientists determine the health of rivers and streams with Ryan O'Donnell, CRC Water Quality Monitoring Coordinator
LiveStream, Episode 1: Learning to Love Your Migratory Fish with Andrew Fisk, CRC Executive Director Our watershed is home to really amazing migratory fish. Our first