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Fundraising Resource Guide
You’ve blocked off the calendar and gotten the permits. Now you’re ready to figure out the dollars and cents of your river cleanup. American Rivers’ created this guide to help you raise the support you need to host a successful cleanup event. Once you have a well thought out event plan, sit down and create […]
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Update – Proposed dam near Zion National Park, UT.
Faced with a proposed dam, the East Fork Virgin River upstream of Zion National Park will now receive the environmental analysis it deserves
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Colorado River Futures – “Climate & the River” Edition
The stakes of ignoring the likelihood of a hotter and drier future are high.
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American Rivers announces Tom Kiernan as CEO
Leader with decades of state and federal conservation experience to take the helm of nation’s premier river conservation organization. February 11, 2021Contact: Amy Kober, 503-708-1145 American Rivers has named Tom Kiernan, former CEO of the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) and former President of the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA), as its next President and […]
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report confronts tough choices for the future of the Colorado River
It’s time for hard conversations about what kind of future we want for the Colorado River and all who depend upon it.
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Exploring Oregon’s Wild and Scenic River Potential With Kids
Seeing Oregon’s rivers through the eyes of my kids has left an indelible mark.
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UN report: Aging dams pose growing threat
Biden-Harris administration can drive solutions in U.S. by prioritizing and funding dam removal
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We’re back in the Paris Climate Agreement. Now what?
The executive orders President Joe Biden signed on his first day in office will reshape river and water policy as climate change turns up the heat.
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What the Biden victory means for our rivers and clean water
American Rivers is ready to work with President Biden, Vice President Harris, and their administration to repair the substantial damage to rivers and clean water.
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A Promise for the Protection of Montana’s Wild Rivers
When the Montana Headwaters Legacy is passed, it will nearly double the number of river miles in Montana that are protected forever as clean and free-flowing.
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“Batting cleanup” in the Susquehanna River headwaters
Three dam removals recently completed in the West Branch Susquehanna River headwaters have reconnected 63 miles of aquatic habitat.
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Fire and Rivers in California
When forests burns, it also affects streams, rivers and communities far beyond the fire’s perimeter.