Stewardship Programs
By raising awareness about watershed resources, mobilizing community volunteers, and facilitating local stewardship, our Stewardship Program is crucial in helping the WRP achieve its mission to bring people and local communities together to improve the long-term health of the White River and its watershed.
Annual Volunteer Events
To promote long-term stewardship of the White River watershed, we organize numerous opportunities for people of all ages to do something good for their communities and their river.
April, May: tree plantings along the river
June, July, August: water quality monitoring
September, October: river clean-ups
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Stream Teams
All of our work has been accomplished with support from our partners and with help from more than 250 volunteers, including our Stream Teams – our core groups of volunteers who are organized geographically by sub-watershed. They help the WRP coordinate volunteer activities in their own communities, such as planting trees, hosting educational workshops, and combating invasive plant species.
For more information about our Stewardship Programs, please contact us.
Volunteers cleanup the White River in Randolph, helping the WRP improve overall river health.
