The WRP’s Monitoring the White River Program engages watershed teachers and students in classroom and field work activities that raise awareness about watershed issues and create opportunities for hands-on, place-based ecology education.
The WRP’s Trees for Streams Program seeks to restore streamside vegetation throughout the watershed by working with local landowners to plant native trees and shrubs along their river banks – at no cost to them.
Posted: October 26, 2000 by wrp_admin
Monitoring the White River
The WRP’s Monitoring the White River Program engages watershed teachers and students in classroom and field work activities that raise awareness about watershed issues and create opportunities for hands-on, place-based ecology education.
Posted: October 26, 2000 by wrp_admin
Trees for Streams Program
The WRP’s Trees for Streams Program seeks to restore streamside vegetation throughout the watershed by working with local landowners to plant native trees and shrubs along their river banks – at no cost to them.
Posted: October 26, 2000 by wrp_admin
Volunteers
WRP volunteers and partners have removed over 150,000 pounds of man-made trash from the White River since Tropical Storm Irene.