A Bug’s Life: The Story of Drought
Volunteers are needed to collect data on the Ipswich River of the current severe drought...
Read MoreThe River Plunges Into Drought Again
Climate projections predict longer stretches of record breaking heat and drought will be the...
Read MoreGrace’s Second Summer on the River
Returning Kerry Mackin intern Grace Evans was well prepared to deal with the uncertainties of...
Read MoreRegional Restoration Provides Impactful Climate Resiliency
At a recent remote presentation, Restoration Manager Kaitlyn Shaw and Colin Lawson of Trout...
Read MoreFirst Time Paddler
Tufts intern Ngodoo Atume and Kerry Mackin intern Grace Evans enjoy a paddle downriver from...
Read MoreKaitlyn Returns to the Sea
Our Restoration Manager Kaitlyn Shaw is moving on, to work for the National Oceanic and...
Read MoreLet Your Yard Go Truly Green
There are many reasons why someone might want a green grass lawn, whether for visual...
Read MoreProgress on Stream Connectivity Continues
Tim Mathews and John Sheedy of the MA Division of Fish and Wildlife Fisheries Managers...
Read MoreMonitoring Shows the Impact of Droughts on River Life
Volunteer monitor, Claire Hilsinger, sampling macroinvertebrates at Walker Creek in Gloucester. Macroinvertebrates are good indicators...
Read MorePartners in the Battle Against Pepperweed
Grace Evans and Adam Clark (first and second on left) lead volunteers in pulling invasive...
Read MoreSuccessful South Shore Tidal Crossing Assessment Workshop
Restoration manager, Kaitlyn Shaw promises she has a big grin under her mask, because sharing...
Read MoreA Tale of Two Rivers
The photo above, taken at the South Middleton Dam shows the low flow in the...
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