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Erica Looks to Macroinvertebrates for the Big Picture

Above Aquatic Ecology Technician intern Erica Burton analyzes macroinvertebrate samples from Fall 2020 to see...
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Advocates Show Up for Our Rivers

Above Some of the more than 150 Mass Rivers members and partners across the Commonwealth...
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The Reading Town Forest: River Recovery on Display

Above Environmental Planner Patrick Lynch stands next to the kiosk near the river access in...
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Gardening With Hydrology

Hardiness, sun-exposure, and climate zones are plant attributes that even a novice gardener has a...
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New Restoration Program Director Joins Ipswich River

Hello! My name is Neil Shea and I’m the new Restoration Program Director. I’ve spent...
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Ipswich River Works with Water Suppliers

Above Over 100 watershed group representatives, state and municipal staff, and residents discuss the future...
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Make a Splash for the Ipswich River!

Above The Winthrop Family saves our streams as a team on a tubing trip down...
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Boxford Explores Restoration in Their Neighborhoods

Above A preview performance at Ipswich Illuminates is part of the Ocean of Rivers event...
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Ipswich River Seeks Development & Administrative Coordinator

Working on behalf of the Ipswich River, and getting out to enjoy it? Thumbs up...
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A Road Map for the River’s Bright Future

River supporters like the attendees of the 1/23 Walk of Boston Brook (above) are the...
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What the Heck are Registrations, How Did We Get Here?

In March, 1986 the Water Management Act (WMA) was enacted by the Massachusetts Legislature following...
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Climate Crisis and Inequity are Huge Problems

Projections, available in the state’s Drought Management Plan, predict more frequent short and long term...
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