Volunteer Lisa Lenon is helping us reach new audiences to grow our NSRWA community. Lenon, our 2017 Volunteer of the Year, originally worked in our office cleaning up our database […]
Take Our Pledge and Get Your FREE Reusable Bag!
BYOB has a new meaning – Bring Your Own Bag. Whether it’s to the grocery store, farmer’s market, pharmacy or retail store, you can make a difference by using reusable […]
Best Mowing Practices
Mow correctly for a healthy, attractive lawn. Proper mowing techniques help create a lush, dense lawn that is naturally resistant to drought, weeds and disease. This dramatically reduces the […]
Is it possible to overwater your lawn?
If you said yes, you are correct. Lawns can be overwatered. Too much water weakens the grass, makes it more susceptible to disease and causes “shallow root syndrome.” How much […]
Nicole Gallup Internship
After working for two and a half months for the North and South Rivers Watershed Association, I have learned quite a bit: I have gathered a wide variety of experience […]
Summer Interns Provide Invaluable Resources to NSRWA
(Left to Right) Summer interns Kaitlin Morel, Rowan Lowell and Callie Neaves on the NSRWA pontoon boat. Alas, summer is over (sigh) and that means our interns have headed back […]
Meet Our Winter Intern Tess Walter
Hello! My name is Tess Walter and I am from Scituate MA. I am currently a senior at the University of Delaware. I am majoring in Environmental Studies and I […]
Reflections by Andrew Staley, 2018 Summer Intern
Summer is winding down quickly, and as I prepare to embark on my study abroad experience at the Center for Marine Research at Turks and Caicos, I am finding it […]
Summer Interns Provide Invaluable Help to NSRWA
Our summer interns have been providing invaluable assistance to the NSRWA team this summer, in everything from scientific research to database management. They have had a variety of environmental science […]
More Than Rain in the Storm Drain
More Than Rain in the Storm Drain Storm drains can be found all over the United States, often prevalent in areas with high populations. Their intended purpose is to allow […]