From American Rivers <[email protected]>
Subject Leading in 2021
Date December 29, 2020 4:36 PM
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Dear John,

Restoring and protecting rivers is a critical part of our work. Approximately
80-100 dams are removed each year, and we’re directly involved with 10-20% of
that work. We also maintain the database of record for dams removed since 1912. In addition to the projects we're leading, we provide critical training, help
states build dam removal programs, lead regional teams, work at a national
policy level – all to help hundreds of projects move forward each year.

In short, we are the national leader in dam removal, and 2021 is shaping up to
be another important year. Can we count on you to help us with this work?
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Frank Holleman, the board president of the Naturaland Trust in South Carolina
gave us one of the nicest compliments. He said:

“American Rivers is the pre-eminent river protection organization in America.
American Rivers has taken the lead in dam removal on South Carolina’s rivers and
has been an inspiration for us as we remove two dams from South Carolina
mountain streams to restore brook trout habitat.”

The truth is, we can’t lead the way on any work without your help. This December
we have an important match opportunity: every dollar up to $150,000 will be matched.
[[link removed]] That is $300,000 of critical work to protect and restore our nation’s rivers,
so that people nationwide can enjoy free rivers and clean water.

Will you help us reach our $150,000 goal this month?
[[link removed]] With less than a week to go, every dollar counts. There’s not much time left,
please consider donating today!
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Thank you for all you do for our rivers,


[[link removed]]Eric Boucher
Director of Online Strategy
American Rivers

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