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PROJECTS

Our activities range from education and community outreach to tree planting and fieldwork. We work with landowners on stabilizing stream banks, we cost-share with farmers to implement conservation practices, and we manage a volunteer-led water-sampling program to monitor phosphorus, nitrogen, and turbidity throughout the watershed.

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Since 1997, we have planted 25,500 trees across 190 acres of land. We have collected over 7,000 water samples at 186 sites along the river and its tributaries. We have also given watershed presentations at 92 schools. These numbers stand as a testament to the important work we’re doing in the watershed.

WATER
SAMPLING
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RIPARIAN RESTORATION
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EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH
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