
Happy World Wetlands Day
February 2nd marks World Wetland Day, an internationally recognized holiday to celebrate the protection and restoration of wetlands around the world. Here on the St.
Save The River® Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper®
Save The River is a non-profit, member-based environmental organization whose mission is to preserve and protect the ecological integrity of the Upper St. Lawrence River through advocacy, education and research.
Save The River is the leading grassroots advocacy group working to protect the Upper St. Lawrence River. We take active roles in river policy issues, conduct outreach campaigns, and monitor water quality and wildlife.
The St. Lawrence River is the third longest river in North America and is the outflow for the Great Lakes system. It flows 744 miles from Lake Ontario into the world’s largest estuary, the Gulf of the St. Lawrence.
Blind Bay continues to be the primary site for an industrial-scale Customs and Border Protection facility. In the last year, the Save Blind Bay campaign saw incredible progress, including CBP’s first Open Houses with public comment and an unprecedented reversal on CBP’s original decision to rule-out the Cloverleaf property.
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Learn about why Save The River and the Thousand Islands Land Trust are fighting to Save Blind Bay from experts like Dr. John Farrell of the Thousand Islands Biological Station on Governors Island.
February 2nd marks World Wetland Day, an internationally recognized holiday to celebrate the protection and restoration of wetlands around the world. Here on the St.
Save The River would like to thank the attendees, volunteers, sponsors, and tabling-partners for attending the 36th Annual Winter Environmental Conference. With over 140 people
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