For more than 30 years, Save The River has been the leading environmental advocate working to protect and preserve the Upper St. Lawrence River.
Save The River is a grassroots advocate, working with thousands of year-round and seasonal members, on both the U.S. and Canadian sides of the River, to ensure that the St. Lawrence River and Thousand Islands are protected for future generations. Our advocacy positions - from acting as a watchdog on St. Lawrence Seaway issues to fighting for environmentally sound water levels regulation - are based on independent science and community outreach.
Latest News
On the Seaway’s 50th Anniversary, Save The River calls for a better Seaway
Save The River has joined over 50 other citizen groups from around the region to call on the Seaway to act now to protect our River and Lakes. Read on to learn more about our recommendations for a better Seaway and how you can help! read more
Save The River Comments on Wind Projects
Save The River has been keeping close tabs on the many wind energy projects in development throughout the St. Lawrence River valley. Read on to learn more about Save The River's position and comments on proposed wind energy projects. read more
Rock for the River VI - Sneak Peak!
Can't wait for Rock for the River VI on Saturday, July 4th? Grab a sneak peak of what's to come! read more
Learn about Decline and Restoration of the American Eel
Our friends at the Algonquin to Adirondack Conservation Association just sent along information about a great presentation being held in a few weeks on the decline of the American Eel population.
Eels once made up 50% of the biomass of many bodies of water in our area and represented a major food source for aboriginal peoples. ... read more
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