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2100 Great Escapes (and counting!)

Above More people escaped to the river than ever before as shown by this group...
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Welcome Sadie!

Sadie Woodward of Rowley, paddling above, is joining Ipswich River as a volunteer policy intern...
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Heading to the Headwaters

Above Socially distanced walkers explore Reading Town forest with Ipswich River Environmental Planner Patrick Lynch...
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Peabody Connects to the Water Trail

Above from left Susan Piccole, Pam Hartman, Judy Reynolds, Claudia Johnson, and Richard Gilman install...
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Explore the Images on the Water Gallery

River Otter by Dean Baumeister is one of the many spectacular photos on display in...
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Field Experience on the Ipswich River

Above Volunteer, Brandon Boyd measuring groundwater levels near the EBSCO building in Ipswich. We are...
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Restoring Herring to the Ipswich River

Above: Volunteer Brandon Boyd clearing an opening through cattails on Pye Brook. This work is...
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Interns Add Capacity for Bacterial Monitoring

Above: Grace Evans assists Programs Coordinator Ryan O’Donnell (right) with collecting samples for bacteria testing...
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Ocean of Rivers, Trails and Sails

As part of Trails and Sails, Ipswich River, BTA/BOLT, Fort Port Theater Channel, and the...
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Welcome Amanda!

My name is Amanda Recupero. I am a senior at Endicott College majoring in Environmental...
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A Bug’s Life: The Story of Drought

Volunteers are needed to collect data on the Ipswich River of the current severe drought...
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The River Plunges Into Drought Again

 Climate projections predict longer stretches of record breaking heat and drought will be the...
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