Dear John,

The Delaware River is a shining example of what a well-stewarded river can be. That’s why we named it 2020’s River of the Year and are now proudly partnering with the Stroud Water Research Center on a webinar series that will tell the story of the Delaware’s comeback.

This four-part webinar series will kick off Tuesday, July 21 at 1pm ET/10am PT with an introduction to how good science guides sound river and water policy. The session will feature Ted Illston, senior director of policy and government relations at American Rivers, and John Jackson, senior research scientist at the Stroud Center.

Please save the date for the remainder of our webinar series exploring the policy and science behind one of the nation’s iconic rivers.

Webinar 1: Tuesday, July 21: The Intersection of Science and Policy for Clean Water and a Healthy River (RSVP here)

Webinar 2: Thursday, October 22: From the Cities to Suburbs to Farms - How Innovative Water Management Helps River Health

Webinar 3: Wednesday, January 13: The Journey from River to Faucet

Webinar 4: Thursday, April 1: Dam, Dam Go Away - a Wild and Scenic Look at What That Means for Us Today

For the rivers,

 
Amy Kober
Vice President, Communications
American Rivers


P.S. You can also meet the local leaders who are shepherding change for Delaware in this digital five-day journey down the river.

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