In this issue:
- Trispot Darter: threatened!
- Introducing CSI: Citizen Science Initiative
- 2019 Temp Track Season
- 2018 Financials
- Riverkeeper Sets Sail
We hope you’ll take a few minutes to learn about these important issues we’ve been working on…
In this issue:
We hope you’ll take a few minutes to learn about these important issues we’ve been working on…
Until the late 60’s, the Coosa River was a vast habitat for 147 species of fish, 91 species of snail, and 53 species of mussels. After the Coosa River was impounded with 7 Alabama Power Dams, these aquatic species lost the necessary means for their survival. For our...
Welcome, river lovers! Today, I'm thrilled to dive into the heart of what it means to be a member of Coosa Riverkeeper and why your membership matters now more than ever. Becoming a member of Coosa Riverkeeper is more than just a donation—it's a pledge to safeguard...
In response to growing concerns about per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and their potential impact on public health, the Coosa River Basin Initiative (CRBI) and Coosa Riverkeeper are pleased to announce their collaboration on a crucial project aimed at...
This year alone, we have patrolled the Coosa River over a hundred times. Not to mention the 20+ events, presentations, town hall meetings, and more. Our team has driven over 25,000 miles just this year, which has made the need apparent for another patrol vehicle. This Giving Tuesday, we are raising money to purchase a used truck that can help meet the needs of our growing organization, programs, and staff. Will you make ripples throughout the Coosa basin by making a tax-deductible donation today?