A Vision for Willis Woods
Above (L-R) Executive Director Wayne Castonguay on a walk through one of the critical parcels...
Read MoreInterns to Turn Data into Stories
Above Amanda Martinez and fellow Station1 intern Thomas Rua are working with Luke Brogna, Programs...
Read MoreWelcome New Development Director Amber Redmond!
Hello! My name is Amber Redmond. I’m the new Director of Development and Engagement for...
Read MoreJoin Jacob, Make the Pledge!
Above Students from the Phoenix School learn about native plants and their importance for a...
Read MoreOrchard Street: A project for people (and fish!)
Back in the pre-COVID times of 2019, Ipswich River partnered with the Town of Newbury...
Read MoreWorking Together to Restore River Herring
River herring are an important part of the ecosystem in coastal rivers. The Ipswich River...
Read MoreMeasure Streamflow for the #EndangeredIpswich
Measuring and understanding streamflow is essential for monitoring river health and restoration planning. The United...
Read MoreWelcome Ipswich River’s Summer Educator Jacob Garland
I always forget just how beautiful New England spring is. Green grass, budding leaves, sweet...
Read MoreNew Kiosk in Wilmington!
Residents in our Headwaters Communities (and the public at large) can now enjoy an improved...
Read MoreThere’s a New Paddle Raising Team in Town
Attention everyone on the North Shore! Each year, Ipswich River’s Paddle-a-Thon fundraiser continues to grow...
Read MoreThe Herring Walk Returns
This year, in a reverse of his Paddle-a-thon 2020 walk (pictured above) Joel Hariton will...
Read MoreIpswich River Seeks New Director of Development & Engagement
The Ipswich River Watershed Association seeks a self-directed, goal-oriented Director of Development & Engagement who...
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