In June, American Rivers released a new report, A Guide to Sustainable Recreation Management Planning Report. Learn more about the report and how you can implement a recreation management plan in your community! Read more…
In June, American Rivers released a new report, A Guide to Sustainable Recreation Management Planning Report. Learn more about the report and how you can implement a recreation management plan in your community! Read more…
Did you miss our March webinar? Watch today and learn more about green infrastructure and the element of water.
Join the National Park Service to learn how to secure help for your community project. Read more…
Parks play a significant role in providing clean water for communities across the country from small towns to large cities. In City Parks, Clean Water The Trust for Public Land shines a light on water-smart parks that use green infrastructure to make our cities more desirable, more livable, and more successful. Read more…
Did you miss our free February webinar? Watch today to learn more about the revitalization of the St. Louis River Corridor, led by the City of Duluth and Minnesota Land Trust. For the past 50 years, Duluth has struggled to clean up impacts of industry and reinvent itself in a new economy. In 2015, its city council voted unanimously to bond for $18 million for investment, with a strong focus on recreation along the St. Louis River.
Join us on Tuesday (2/28) at 1 p.m. ET for a webinar on the revitalization of the St. Louis River Corridor, led by the City of Duluth and Minnesota Land Trust. Read more…
Did you miss our free January webinar, Community Stewardship through Experiential Education? You can watch it here today! Learn how communities can implement a community-based approach to watershed conservation using experiential education as a primary tool.
Join us on Tuesday, January 31st at 1 pm ET/11 am MT for the free Blue Trails Guide monthly webinar. Dan Omasta with River Restoration Adventures for Tomorrow will describe how communities can implement a community-based approach to watershed conservation using experiential education as a primary tool. Read more…
This article was written by Susan Culp, a contractor for American Rivers in the Verde Valley. This article originally appeared on Audubon Arizona’s online Blog. Read the original article here.
The Verde River is one of our last remaining perennial and free-flowing rivers. With a healthy riparian corridor along its length, it is well-known for its importance to a great diversity of resident and migratory birds and other wildlife. Read more…
This summer Friends of the Teton River, a Connecting Communities to Rivers Grantee, along local partners jumpstarted the Teton Creek Corridor Project by securing a 2.5 mile public pathway easement along Teton Creek.