Save The River is now accepting applications for one seasonal (mid-February through Labor Day) paid internship positions. Save The River interns have
From the Riverkeeper – Fall 2020
2020 will go down as a unique summer on the River. Beautiful and windy weather, and pandemic constraints. But in spite of Covid-19, it was a very busy
First Annual Trash Free River Cleanup
Save The River’s first annual Trash Free River cleanups were resounding successes. Taking place in late September, the two days of cleanups scoured
2020 A Successful Year for the Save The River’s Common Tern Project
By John Peach, Patricia Shulenburg, and Rosie Rockell (Save The River volunteer) The number of common terns in the St. Lawrence River has
Reimagining Education
By Lauren Eggleston Save the River's Education Committee is pleased to announce webpage resources reimagined. These resources are aimed to meet the
Septic Booklet Update
By Lauren Eggleston Save the River first published a booklet on Alternative On-Site Systems in 1984 and has since published updates to the Sewage
Freshwater Mussels – NYSDEC Grant Update
By Lauren Eggleston Did you know: North America has the highest diversity of freshwater mussels in the world! Freshwater mussels are filter feeders
Save The River – Help For Learning, In School, At Home
Originally published by WWNYTV 7 on 11/20/2020 By: Makenzie Piatt WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - You know ‘Save The River’ fights for the
Save The River/Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper Reimagines Education
Save The River’s (STR) very successful On The Water and In The Schools programs ground to a halt early last spring due to the onset of the COVID-19