[[link removed]]Dear John,
Named 2020’s River of the Year, the Delaware River flows through five states and
is a shining example of what a well-stewarded river can be. We are proudly
partnering with the Stroud Water Research Center on a webinar series that will
tell the story of the Delaware’s comeback.
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This four-part webinar series will kick off with an introductionon how science
helps guide policy to ensure the health of our freshwater systems. Featured
speakers will be Ted Illston , senior director of policy and government relations at American Rivers, and John Jackson , senior research scientist at the Stroud Center.
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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the policy and science behind one of the nation’s iconic rivers.
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,
[[link removed]] Amy Kober
Vice President, Communications
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