On Wednesday, February 23rd we sent this letter to John Petrilla, Acting Environmental Branch Chief, at U.S. Customs and Border Protection stating our
Save The River Advocates for Ban on Exposed Polystyrene Dock Floats
Originally published by the Watertown Daily Times By Alex Gault CLAYTON — Some floating docks along the St. Lawrence River could be causing
Now Accepting Applications for a 2022 Seasonal Intern
Save The River is now accepting applications for one seasonal (mid-May through Labor Day) paid internship positions. Save The River interns have the
Kenneth Deedy Environmental Steward Intern
The Kenneth Deedy Environmental Steward assists the Save The River (STR), Thousand Islands Land Trust (TILT), and the Minna Anthony Common Nature
IJC – Seeks Input on Efforts to Help Recreational Boaters – Act Now!
The IJC is doing a survey of boat owners to determine the results of their brief deviation to raise water levels to help boat owners haul their
River Watch – Fall 2021 Edition Now Online!
2020 & 2021 will go down as unique years on the River. Beautiful and windy weather, and pandemic constraints. But in spite of Covid-19, it was a
Expanded Polystyrene Foam Container and Polystyrene Loose Fill Packaging Ban
From the NYSDEC Polystyrene Foam Ban Proposed Part 353 Regulations are now available for public comment. Public comment period ends November 22,
Office Coordinator
Save The River is seeking a full-time Office Coordinator. The Office Coordinator ensures the efficient day-to-day operation of Save The River and
Final Public Workshop on Resiliency Planning for Shoreline Communities along Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River
Residents, property owners, business owners, and all interested parties are encouraged to join a virtual Public Workshop on Tuesday, November 9th,