Dinosaur Birds of the Ipswich River
Guest blog by Paddle-a-thon Committee member, Mark Hodgson Years ago a great blue heron stood...
Read MoreStudent Facilitators on Ipswich River Annual Meeting
After the Ipswich River Annual Meeting, the student facilitators shared their thoughts on the evening...
Read MoreIpswich River Annual Meeting Inspires Renewed Energy
Thank you again to everyone who attended, to the amazing Climate Cafe students and our...
Read MoreVolunteers Take Part in Training to Monitor Invasive Aquatic Plants
Invasive aquatic plants are part of a worldwide problem with invasive species of all kinds...
Read MoreSupport the Wildlife of the Ipswich River With Paddle-a-thon!
The most fun way to support a healthy Ipswich River is Paddle-a-thon & Riverfest!...
Read MoreMaking Rain a Resource
It is very wet outside, which is typical of New England springs. Indeed, most of our...
Read MoreStudent Stewardship
We’re big fans of the students at Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical school, especially the...
Read MoreRecent Grant from MassDEP to Create Monitoring Program for Bacterial Pathogens
We recently received funds from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) to set up...
Read MoreThe Town of Ipswich Seeks Input on Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Plan by April 10
Erosion of barrier beaches and dunes. Flooded roads. Increased pollution to the river from heavier...
Read MoreWe Need You to Lobby for the River!
Thanks so much to each of you who attended our recent Legislative Breakfast and Lobby...
Read MoreWhat a Team!
We had a terrific showing of members, partners, state and municipal officials and our state...
Read MoreIpswich Mills Dam Removal Feasibility Study Complete!
In 2010, a unanimous vote by the Ipswich Board of Selectmen initiated the exploration of...
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