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#EndangeredIpswich Campaign Gets a Big Advocacy Boost

Above Ipswich River’s Executive Director Wayne Castonguay and Senator Bruce Tarr are long time allies...
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Ipswich River’s 2022 Internships

Each year, we enjoy working with the next generation of river advocates. This year, we...
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Join the Ipswich River Team and Advance Regional Resiliency

The Ipswich River Watershed Association seeks candidates for a full-time Planning & Resiliency Program Manager...
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Cheers for the Ipswich: Good Luck, Patrick!

This is my farewell blog. After nearly two years at Ipswich River, first as Environmental...
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MassDEP Begins Chloride Study in the Ipswich River Watershed

Above MassDEP Scientists, Peter Mitchell (in water) with Shervon DeLeon and Mason Saleeba are deploying...
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Four Mile Pond Habitat Assessment Completed

Above Programs Coordinator Ryan O’Donnell uses a water quality probe on Four Mile Pond as...
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River Warden Volunteers Successfully Maintain Water Trail

Volunteer River Wardens recently held a successful cleanup event in North Reading. Volunteer, Butch Conary...
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Macroinvertebrate Monitoring Reveals River Health Trends

Volunteers Ryan Redmond, Jim Waldinger and Audrey Waldinger sampling macroinvertebrates in Boston Brook in Middleton. ...
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Community Scientists Document Chloride

Above Monitors Gayle Gleichauf and Mary Smith are two of over 40 volunteer monitors that...
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Massachusetts’ 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...
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To 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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