How’d We Do?

2015 wasn’t easy. But with your help, we had some great successes.

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Ketchum Run | Photo: Nicolas Tonelli

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Historic Moment For Colorado’s Rivers

The new Colorado Water Plan will guide how Colorado will manage water, protect rivers, and sustain agriculture while confronting climate change and a growing population.

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2015 River Cleanup Recap

2015 has been a great year for river cleanups! Because of your hard work, communities have cleaner rivers, safer drinking water, and more scenic waterways. Here are some highlights this year’s cleanups.

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Winning For Our Rivers

We’re excited to begin the year on a wave of momentum built by last year’s successes.
Take a look at just some of what we’ve accomplished because of your support.

2015 Successes

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The Hydrologic Regimes They Are A-Changin’

This is the second blog in a series that describes ongoing strategies and activities undertaken by members of the Upper Flint River Working Group.

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Contemplating the Value of the St. Louis River

Kristin Larsen, Executive Director of Friends of the Cloquet Valley State Forest, asks Minnesota’s Governor Dayton to reject a mine that threatens the St. Louis River.

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When Does Water Become a River?

The Clean Water Rule seeks to answer the question: When does a body of water become a water of the United States, and in being so, protected by the Clean Water Act?

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Saving the Boundary Waters: An Update

The Boundary Waters in Minnesota continue to face the threat of sulfide-ore copper mining, which caused it to be listed as one of the Most Endangered Rivers® of 2013.

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