#EndangeredIpswich Campaign Gets a Big Advocacy Boost
Above Ipswich River’s Executive Director Wayne Castonguay and Senator Bruce Tarr are long time allies...
Read MoreIpswich River’s 2022 Internships
Each year, we enjoy working with the next generation of river advocates. This year, we...
Read MoreJoin the Ipswich River Team and Advance Regional Resiliency
The Ipswich River Watershed Association seeks candidates for a full-time Planning & Resiliency Program Manager...
Read MoreCheers for the Ipswich: Good Luck, Patrick!
This is my farewell blog. After nearly two years at Ipswich River, first as Environmental...
Read MoreMassDEP Begins Chloride Study in the Ipswich River Watershed
Above MassDEP Scientists, Peter Mitchell (in water) with Shervon DeLeon and Mason Saleeba are deploying...
Read MoreFour Mile Pond Habitat Assessment Completed
Above Programs Coordinator Ryan O’Donnell uses a water quality probe on Four Mile Pond as...
Read MoreRiver Warden Volunteers Successfully Maintain Water Trail
Volunteer River Wardens recently held a successful cleanup event in North Reading. Volunteer, Butch Conary...
Read MoreMacroinvertebrate Monitoring Reveals River Health Trends
Volunteers Ryan Redmond, Jim Waldinger and Audrey Waldinger sampling macroinvertebrates in Boston Brook in Middleton. ...
Read MoreCommunity Scientists Document Chloride
Above Monitors Gayle Gleichauf and Mary Smith are two of over 40 volunteer monitors that...
Read MoreMassachusetts’ Water Management Toolkit Not Ready for the Climate Crisis
Above Over 30 years ago, the article above appeared in Mass Audubon’s Sanctuary magazine. Decades...
Read MoreTo Save the Climate, Start with Your Lawn
Individual actions are crucial to solving the climate crisis. This final blog post by Climate...
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