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Save the River’s 30th Annual Winter Environmental Conference

This year we celebrate the 30th year of this important annual event.
Thirty years of gathering to hear from national and regional policymakers, scientists, opinion leaders, students, and teachers about the topics of critical importance to the health of the St. Lawrence River.
At this year’s conference, you’ll learn about the diversion of Great Lakes freshwater, research on American eels, the threat of Asian carp, plastics in our water, and research of mercury cycling in St. Lawrence River wetlands.
Save the River will also be premiering their short film, It’s Hard to be a Tern.
Save the River hopes that you will join them in Clayton on the first Saturday of February!
Please register by Friday, January 25, 2019.
To Register:
Send your completed registration form either by postal mail (409 Riverside Drive, Clayton, NY, 13624)
or email the completed form to (kendall@savetheriver.org), or you can register over the phone at (315) 686-2010.
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Partner meetings are held in the winter, spring, and fall; to receive partner meeting announcements, please fill out the form on our Partners Webpage or email brittney.rogers@tnc.org.
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iMapInvasives holds training webinars after the PRISM Speaker Series from 1 pm-2 pm. Visit the iMap website for details and to register.
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