RIVER CURRENT
Your source for the latest news, updates, & events.
Tragic Death of Bald Eagle by Poisoned by Lethal Rodenticides
We are heartbroken by the recent tragic and unnecessary death of yet another bald eagle in the greater Boston region. This is now the third bald eagle poisoned by rodenticides in Massachusetts in two years––underscoring the critical need to ban these poisons as a means of pest control.
CRWA Applauds Governor Healey's Historic Proposed Investment in Environmental Agencies (PRESS STATEMENT)
Charles River Watershed Association Applauds Governor Healey's Historic Proposed Investment in Environmental Agencies
Clearing the Current of Invasive Species!
Thank you to all who attended our public meeting for updates on efforts to tackle invasive species through the DCR Aquatic Invasive Management Plan.
Solutions for Future Flooding Webinar
Thank you for tuning in to our recent webinar about our work to build climate and community resilience using the Charles River Flood Model!
Charles River Watershed Association is Growing! Announces New Staff, Board Members
Charles River Watershed Association (CRWA) is pleased to announce the addition of several new staff and board members to our growing team.
Celebrating Black History Month!
Today & every day, we celebrate Black history, Black stories, and Black joy in our watershed and beyond.
We want to hear from you—share your thoughts on climate resilience!
The Climate Compact needs your help—take our quick, 5-minute survey TODAY!
Celebrating the Public Lands Preservation Act!
We are grateful for the extraordinary leadership of Rep. Ruth Balser + Sen. Jamie Eldridge, the support of Speaker Ron Mariano, Rep. Aaron Michelwitz + EEA Secretary Rebecca Tepper, and the hard-working advocates who championed this legislation.
Environmental Justice in the Charles River Watershed
Recent CRWA analysis found that approximately 25% of our watershed is classified as an Environmental Justice Population––meaning one-fourth of our watershed faces these hazards and lacks the environmental benefits they deserve for health, happiness, and overall wellness.
Support Our Legislative Priorities— Contact Your Legislators TODAY!
We are thrilled to announce our priorities for the 2023-2024 State Legislative Session! But we need your help––follow these three easy steps to contact your legislators by THIS FRIDAY, JAN 20TH, and urge them to cosponsor this critical legislation!
Widett Circle Update
“If we’re going to develop it, let’s do it in such a way that we’re not going to make flooding worse,” says Executive Director Emily Norton in the Boston Herald.
Welcome, Max!
We are excited to welcome Max Rome as our Stormwater Program Manager!
NEARLY $62K FOR STORMWATER SOLUTIONS
CRWA has been awarded a $61,970 grant to help cities and towns reduce stormwater pollution!
Water for Rivers, Not Lawns
We are pleased that MassDEP’s new Water Management Act Regulations have been approved! CRWA has long advocated for these changes.
Congratulations to Gov. Healey & Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll!
Kudos to the Healey-Driscoll Administration.
CRWA is Hiring! Apply to be our Development Director.
Are you a passionate, driven development professional looking to play an essential role in clean water protection? Apply today!
Calling all Students! Intern with us.
Are you looking to kick-start your career in climate action? Explore our Spring internship opportunities.
It’s not too late to share your thoughts on climate resilience!
It’s not too late to share your thoughts on how we can build climate resilience! Take our quick, five-minute survey.
Reflecting on 2022, Together.
What can we do for the Charles River in one year? A lot! Dive into our impact in 2022, together, for a clean, resilient Charles River!
Intern Farewell
And just like that, we bid farewell to another talented group of interns! Learn about what Lou Foust, Simran Padgett, and Abby Van Selous worked on this semester at CRWA.