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 for those passionate about the health and conservation of the St. Lawrence River, this event will take place on January 25th, 2025 at the 1000s Islands Harbor Hotel in Clayton.
This year’s Winter Environmental Conference will include updates on the health of Northern Pike and Muskellunge from Dr. John Farrell of the Thousand Islands Biological Staton (TIBA). Denise Silfree from the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation will give an overview of loon protection efforts in Northern NY, and Dr. Glenn Johnson, professor and Chair of the Biology Department at SUNY Potsdam, will present on the genesis of a recovery strategy for state-threatened Blandings turtles.
Each ticket includes all-day access to the conference, a complimentary continental breakfast, and buffet lunch. In between speakers, we will announce awards like the Friend of the River Award® and the winner of the Annual Dan Tack Muskie Catch & Release Tournament®. Virtual attendance is also an option for those unable to attend in person.
This event is an essential gathering for those invested in the future of the St. Lawrence River. Early registration is encouraged, and you can purchase your ticket here.