by John Macone | Jul 20, 2022
The City of Concord’s Park and Recreation Department, Planning Division, Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee, Conservation Commission and the Merrimack River Watershed Council have partnered to offer Concords first invasive plant education and removal workshop for...
by John Macone | Jun 21, 2022
The Talbots Mill Dam is located on the Concord River in Billerica, Massachusetts. While the dam once served an important role supplying power for the nearby mill, it now provides more risks and challenges than benefits. Removing the dam would open up 135 miles of...
by John Macone | Apr 15, 2022
Protecting drinking water begins at the source. In many cases, planting native trees and shrubs along shorelines can improve bank stability, dissipate flood waters, trap excess nutrients, and in turn, result in cleaner water for millions downstream. MRWC recently...
by John Macone | Apr 13, 2022
Protecting drinking water begins at the source. In many cases, planting native trees and shrubs along shorelines can improve bank stability, dissipate flood waters, trap excess nutrients, and in turn, result in cleaner water for millions downstream. MRWC recently...
by John Macone | Mar 29, 2022
The Pemigewassett Chapter of Trout Unlimited has been instrumental in the Beebe River watershed for the past 7 years through restoration, land protection, scientific research and monitoring, and community outreach. Half a dozen stream crossings have been replaced to...
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