Currents at the Conservancy: New Leadership and Program Highlights
Connecticut River Conservancy's end-of-year livestream recording, which offers 2023 programs highlights from staff and an introduction from CRC's new Executive Director.
Connecticut River Conservancy's end-of-year livestream recording, which offers 2023 programs highlights from staff and an introduction from CRC's new Executive Director.
Full recording available. This press conference was intended to educate the public about testing and remediation of invasive aquatic species in the Connecticut River, focusing on hydrilla, an invasive species.
From dam removals to tree planting we take a holistic approach to implementing initiatives that prioritize protecting clean water, restoring natural river flow, and improving wildlife habitat.
Statement of Andrea Donlon, River Steward Connecticut River Conservancy Joint Committee on Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture December 7, 2021 H.999/S.563 An Act
Connecticut River partners working together to address invasive aquatic plant, hydrilla verticallata. Problem Scope In the last few years, thick mats of the invasive
Greenfield, MA — While the future of national environmental priorities is unclear, the Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) will keep close watch of proposed changes
Ding, ding, ding, ding: the start bell for river season rang on Memorial Day and the Connecticut River Watershed Council asks all river users to
The 2015 river season is here and the Connecticut River Watershed Council asks all river users to protect the Connecticut River and its tributaries from
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Greenfield, MA – The Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) is pleased to announce two easy ways to support the Connecticut River basin
Vermont, April 1, 2014. As the 2014 river season beckons, the Connecticut River Watershed Council asks all river users to protect the Connecticut River and