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Articles by Peter Raabe

Peter Raabe

Southeast Regional Director
Area of Focus: Peter leads American Rivers’ work in the Southeast Region supporting the team of Conservation experts working in the region. He focuses on state level policy in the areas of water quality and quantity and restoring natural function to rivers. His work advocates for integrating more natural solutions into our landscape to manage polluted stormwater run-off and using…
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  • FEMA Swift Water Team | Flickr
    December 18, 2024

    Dedicated Recovery Funding is Needed Now for Western North Carolina’s Damaged River Infrastructure

  • Hurricane off the Atlantic Coast | Tomas Griger
    June 21, 2023

    Hurricane Season Is Here

  • Neuse River, North Carolina | Zach Frailey
    November 21, 2022

    Sound Rivers: Keepers of the Neuse River

  • Edisto River during the Fall | Edisto River, South Carolina | Photo by Larry Price
    October 4, 2022

    No, You Can’t Suck Rivers Dry

  • Edisto River, South Carolina | Photo Credit: Tim Palmer
    May 24, 2022

    Sea level rise highlights need for wetland protection

  • February 17, 2022

    Upper Neuse River Watershed Integrated Water Management

  • Neuse River flooding, photo from Voice of America
    October 7, 2018

    Toxic Threats Must be Removed from the Floodplain

  • Lock and Dam #3. South Wings volunteer pilot Hap Endler flew up the Cape Fear River for photographs of Eagles Island and the Battleship North Carolina, the State Port at Wilmington and its wood pellet operation and the three Locks and Dams between Wilmington and Fayetteville. Photo by Alan Cradick, overflight provided by South Wings, June 15, 2015.
    August 13, 2018

    Infrastructure Study Opens Opportunities for the Cape Fear River

  • Sunrise and the Ralegih skyline. | Photo: Jeanette Runyon
    April 11, 2018

    Raleigh Positions Itself as a Leader in Green Stormwater Infrastructure

  • Cross Creek Watershed, NC | Peter Raabe
    February 9, 2018

    Rediscovering a City’s River – Cross Creek

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