Save Blind Bay Update this Saturday
Jake Tibbles, Executive Director of the Thousand Islands Land Trust, will give an update on the fight to save Blind Bay Saturday, October 12th. Save
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.
Jake Tibbles, Executive Director of the Thousand Islands Land Trust, will give an update on the fight to save Blind Bay Saturday, October 12th. Save
This Saturday, October 5th, North Country Recycles will be at the Jefferson Highway Department in Watertown from 8AM to 12PM to collect common household wastes.
Join Save The River’s team as our new Office Coordinator Development Assistant! This position is an integral part of Save the River and ensures efficient
Save The River (STR), the 46-year-old environmental watchdog for the St. Lawrence River, recently promoted a staff member. Caryn Clements has been promoted from Office
Save the River is accepting submissions to our annual Dan Tack Muskie Catch & Release Photo Tournament. Send us your coolest muskie catch and releases
Save the River had the pleasure of working with two amazing interns this summer: Collin and Dana. From helping our education programs, to talking with