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South Carolina Communities Come Together to Support the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge
In Episode 26 of the We Are Rivers podcast, we take a deeper look at the National Wildlife Refuge System and why it is so important to health of America’s natural resources.
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Steeles Mill Dam HITCHCOCK CREEK, NORTH CAROLINA
The Story Hitchcock Creek, a small tributary of the Pee Dee River, flows east to west just above the border between North and South Carolina. The Pee Dee itself runs from the northwestern corner of North Carolina, through South Carolina, and into the Atlantic Ocean. The Pee Dee and its tributaries provide important habitat for […]
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Modern Problems Need New Solutions
Building Resilience for Wildlife and Communities at the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge
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Waccamaw River Communities are Addressing Flooding
Ravaged by hurricanes and recurring floods, communities recognize that business as usual just won’t cut it.
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Support the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge!
We only have 30 days to voice our support for the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge minor boundary modification.
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Keeping the Tuckasegee Clean for People and Nature
Dedicated volunteers and groups are keeping North Carolina’s Tuckasegee River clean – thank you!
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McCombs Honored for Conservation Work in North Carolina
The 2018 Fred A. Harris Fisheries Conservation Award was presented to American Rivers’ Conservation Director for Southern Appalachia, Erin McCombs for her significant contributions to protect and enhance the natural resources and stream habitats in North Carolina.
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At South Carolina’s only national park, paddle through some of the country’s oldest trees
The Washington Post article is right. There’s much to explore along the Congaree River.
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SUP with Your Pup: Stand Up Paddleboarding with Your Best Friend
Does your pup have what it takes to be a SUP pup? Check out this great guide to getting your dog out on the water with you!
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Cleaning up the Beautiful and Historic Ashley River
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of National River Cleanup®, American Rivers partnered with local organizations and residents to clean up the Ashley River outside Charleston, SC.
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Discover Rivers
Rivers enrich our lives in so many ways and are a never-ending source of wonder. Check out these resources for ways to connect with your river. Rivers of the U.S. – Explore the unique qualities and issues facing rivers nationwide Learn About Rivers – From flooding to the water cycle, get your river questions answered here […]
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American Rivers Awards $100,000 In Grants To Connect Communities To Hometown Rivers
Contact: Fay Augustyn 616-990-0049 or Sinjin Eberle 720-373-0864 (Denver, CO) – Rivers and communities across the Intermountain West will benefit from a series of grants announced today by American Rivers, a national non-profit river conservation organization. The Connecting Communities to Rivers grant program is providing a total of $100,000 to seven projects that improve family-friendly […]