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Save The River® Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper®

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.

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Other Resources

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Outside links to environmental education resources

Save The River works to provide teachers with the latest resources for classroom curriculum development. Below are some of the resources our participating teachers have found useful. 

  • Curriculum Resources
  • Environmental Resources
  • River of Words - a free, annual, international K-12 poetry and art contest that inspires students to translate their scientific observations into creative expressions. 
  • National SeaGrant Education Resources - resources for K-12, undergraduate, graduate, professional, technical and public education in coastal communities.
  • Project WET  Educational Resources - explore science-based, interactive, multisensory and solution-oriented lesson plans, trainings, guides and books.
  • Project WILD Educational Resources - explore these wilderness based K-12 curriculum guides and activity resources.
  • NYS DEC Education Resources - learn about New York's resources and trainings for teachers, schools and students, programs for adults and more. 
  • NYS DEC Watersheds - learn about New York's watersheds, lakes and rivers, oceans and estuaries, wetlands and groundwater. 
  • EPA Surf Your Watershed - learn about your watershed, what groups work within it and more.
  • Center for Global Environmental Education - check out the K-12 classroom resources. 
  • SLELO PRISM - protecting native habitats, biodiversity, natural areas, and freshwater resources by using a collaborative and integrated approach to invasive species management with emphasis on prevention, early detection, rapid response, education, and outreach.
  • Thousand Islands Land Trust - working to conserve the natural beauty, diverse wildlife habitats, water quality and outdoor recreation opportunities of the Thousand Islands region.
  • Minna Anthony Common Nature Center - working to conserve the environment and educate the public by offering diverse programming.
  • Parks Canada: St. Lawrence Islands National Park - working to protect unique habitats in Canada and educate about the importance of sustainable living and protection of these resources.
  • Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve - a network guiding people to living more sustainably.
  • Waterkeeper Alliance - ensures that the world’s Waterkeeper groups are as connected to each other as they are to their local waters, organizing the fight for clean water into a coordinated global movement.

Save The River is a 501(c)3 and was designated the Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper in 2004 and is a member of the International Waterkeeper Alliance. The Waterkeeper Alliance is the world’s fastest growing environmental movement, with more than 300+ local Waterkeepers patrolling rivers, lakes and coastal waterways on 6 continents.

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409 Riverside Drive

Clayton, NY 13624

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(315) 686-2010