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Measure Streamflow for the #EndangeredIpswich

Measuring and understanding streamflow is essential for monitoring river health and restoration planning. The United...
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Welcome Ipswich River’s Summer Educator Jacob Garland

I always forget just how beautiful New England spring is. Green grass, budding leaves, sweet...
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New Kiosk in Wilmington!

Residents in our Headwaters Communities (and the public at large) can now enjoy an improved...
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There’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...
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The Herring Walk Returns

This year, in a reverse of his Paddle-a-thon 2020 walk (pictured above) Joel Hariton will...
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Ipswich 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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River Warden Program Prepares for Another Season

River Warden volunteers Brandon Boyd and Russ Liebe hold up a pylon they pulled from...
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Welcome Kim Hodlin to the Ipswich River Team!

Hello! My name is Kim Hodlin. I’m the new Development and Administration Coordinator with Ipswich...
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Erica Looks to Macroinvertebrates for the Big Picture

Above Aquatic Ecology Technician intern Erica Burton analyzes macroinvertebrate samples from Fall 2020 to see...
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Advocates Show Up for Our Rivers

Above Some of the more than 150 Mass Rivers members and partners across the Commonwealth...
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The Reading Town Forest: River Recovery on Display

Above Environmental Planner Patrick Lynch stands next to the kiosk near the river access in...
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Gardening With Hydrology

Hardiness, sun-exposure, and climate zones are plant attributes that even a novice gardener has a...
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