The NY State Legislature passed the Freshwater Wetlands Act in 1975 with the intent to preserve, protect, and conserve freshwater wetlands and their
Why We Need the Seaway to Close in Winter
January 5th marks the official closing of the St. Lawrence Seaway from Lake Ontario to Montreal for commercial sized bulk carriers. In the past, this
Save The River Announces Next Executive Director
Save The River announced that Bridget Wright has been appointed to serve as the Executive Director and Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Considers Cloverleaf Location
Following a letter sent by Senator Chuck Schumer, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reversed their earlier decision to exclude the Thousand
Pre-Registration Open for the 36th Annual Winter Environmental Conference
Save the River is excited to announce that pre-registration is open for the 36th Annual Winter Environmental Conference. As a highlight of the year
Winter Raffle Item Announced
Find your escape in our Winter Raffle item, Windsong at Moonrise, by Elizabeth Grater. This piece is beautifully framed and ready to hang on your
Executive Director John Peach Resigns
Save The River Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper Executive Director, John “Thumper” Peach, announces his resignation from the position effective December
CBP Rejects TIBA (Cloverleaf) Property and Continues to Pursue Blind Bay
In an email to state Assemblyman Scott A. Gray, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) formally rejected the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority
Save The River Attends 31st Annual River Symposium in Cornwall, ON
Save The River visited Cornwall, ON last week to attend the 31st Annual River Symposium hosted by our friends at the River Institute. This three-day