Do you live on the Winnicut River, or one of its brooks or streams? Would you like to learn how to have a "better backyard," or be a steward for wildlife? Do you enjoy birding, kayaking, or trail walking? Have you got Invasive Plant Problems? Would you like to learn more about the Winnicut River and its wildlife diversity, from its treefrogs and trout lilies, to its black bears and white cedars? If you can answer 'yes' to any of the above, we need YOU. The WRWC is working hard to develop a Better Backyard campaign which promises to be a rewarding program for land/homeowners interested in protecting the integrity of the Winnicut River, its streams and brooks, and ultimately Great Bay, and the wildlife that lives and breeds here. E-mail us today to learn more at winnicut@nhrivers.org

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Good workshop for Winnicut River watershed advocates

This workshop has been postponed until January 29 and now will be held at the Greenland town hall.  Time will be the same 7:00-9:00.  See you then.


Like getting into the nitty-gritty on stormwater runoff? Join us for a 2-hr workshop on stormwater management in the Winnicut River Watershed. The event is sponsored by 'Green Infrastructure for NH's Coastal Watershed' and the Greenland Conservation Commission. The evening will feature several presentations, with time throughout for questions and group discussion of key issues in this watershed.

Join us on Thursday, November 13, 2014 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. No registration required, and the workshop is free.

Please RSVP to Julie LaBranche


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For more information about the Green Infrastructure Project visit http://southeastwatershedalliance.org/green-infrastructure/