After a slow start, spring is in full bloom on the River. Many of the winter ducks have passed through on their way up into northern Canada, and the
Updated Septic Handbook
Save The River has been working diligently with Onsite Engineering to update our septic handbook and we are proud to finally share it with our members
Trash Free River Update
Save The River’s Trash Free River Cleanups have been a great success this spring! On Friday, April 23rd, Save The River/Upper St. Lawrence
Education Update Spring 2021
We are excited to share our newest programs, found under the “Education" tab on our menu. If you’re eager to learn about freshwater mussels,
NYS Resiliency & Economic Development Initiative
REDI Projects By: LE New York State’s Resiliency and Economic Development Initiative (REDI) was created in response to the extreme high-water
Beach Watch 2021
Since 1999, Save The River’s Beach Watch program has monitored swimming water quality at popular swimming areas along the River. Each summer, Save
Common Tern Program – Spring 2021 Update
By Jim McGarry It’s Tern time again! The Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) begin arriving at their colonies along the St Lawrence River around May 1
Spring 2021 Water Levels
2021 is shaping up as a low water year following one of the lowest recorded annual periods of precipitation since 1950. The current