2100 Great Escapes (and counting!)
Above More people escaped to the river than ever before as shown by this group...
Read MoreWelcome Sadie!
Sadie Woodward of Rowley, paddling above, is joining Ipswich River as a volunteer policy intern...
Read MoreHeading to the Headwaters
Above Socially distanced walkers explore Reading Town forest with Ipswich River Environmental Planner Patrick Lynch...
Read MorePeabody Connects to the Water Trail
Above from left Susan Piccole, Pam Hartman, Judy Reynolds, Claudia Johnson, and Richard Gilman install...
Read MoreExplore the Images on the Water Gallery
River Otter by Dean Baumeister is one of the many spectacular photos on display in...
Read MoreField Experience on the Ipswich River
Above Volunteer, Brandon Boyd measuring groundwater levels near the EBSCO building in Ipswich. We are...
Read MoreRestoring Herring to the Ipswich River
Above: Volunteer Brandon Boyd clearing an opening through cattails on Pye Brook. This work is...
Read MoreInterns Add Capacity for Bacterial Monitoring
Above: Grace Evans assists Programs Coordinator Ryan O’Donnell (right) with collecting samples for bacteria testing...
Read MoreOcean of Rivers, Trails and Sails
As part of Trails and Sails, Ipswich River, BTA/BOLT, Fort Port Theater Channel, and the...
Read MoreWelcome Amanda!
My name is Amanda Recupero. I am a senior at Endicott College majoring in Environmental...
Read MoreA Bug’s Life: The Story of Drought
Volunteers are needed to collect data on the Ipswich River of the current severe drought...
Read MoreThe River Plunges Into Drought Again
Climate projections predict longer stretches of record breaking heat and drought will be the...
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