Save The River® / Upper St. Lawrence RIVERKEEPER®, the 43-year-old environmental watchdog for the St. Lawrence River, recently welcomed three new
Agreement Reached to Protect Blind Bay
Thousand Islands Land Trust (TILT) announced today that they have reached an agreement to acquire the Blind Bay property that was being sought by US
Staff Promotions
Save The River, the 43-year-old environmental watchdog for the St. Lawrence River, recently promoted two staff members. Lauren Eggleston has been
Muskie Spawning Grounds Endangered by Ill Conceived Project
Published by Thousand Islands Life Magazine Volume 17, Issue 3, March 2022 From Susie Smith "Editor's note: Over the winter of 2022, Save the
CPB Site in Blind Bay will Disrupt Muskie – LTE From Save The River Board President
The below letter to the editor was published by the Watertown Daily Times on March 24, 2022 As president of the Save the River/Upper St. Lawrence
UPDATE: Save The River’s Opposition to the proposed CBP Facility
On Monday, March 7th Save The River sent this secondary letter to John Petrilla, Acting Environmental Branch Chief, at U.S. Customs and Border
IJC invites public comment on Phase 1 of the Plan 2014 Expedited Review
IJC invites public comment on Phase 1 of the Plan 2014 Expedited Review for Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River The
Save The River’s Opposition to the proposed US Customs and BP Facility
On Wednesday, February 23rd we sent this letter to John Petrilla, Acting Environmental Branch Chief, at U.S. Customs and Border Protection stating our
Save The River Advocates for Ban on Exposed Polystyrene Dock Floats
Originally published by the Watertown Daily Times By Alex Gault CLAYTON — Some floating docks along the St. Lawrence River could be causing