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Evidence of shortnose sturgeon found north of Connecticut River dams
08-29-2024 8:40 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

GREENFIELD — For decades, it was assumed the federally endangered shortnose sturgeon did not live upstream of the Turners Falls dam on the Connecticut River, although two confirmed sightings in 2017 and 2022 raised some compelling evidence.New...

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Connecticut River Conservancy grapples with millions in frozen federal funds
03-26-2025 3:42 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GREENFIELD — Officials at the Greenfield-based Connecticut River Conservancy are left waiting with $13 million in federal funding frozen that had been awarded to the environmental advocacy nonprofit, including $11.5 million for river restoration in New Hampshire.


Connecticut River Conservancy gets boost for water quality testing
03-04-2025 1:07 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GREENFIELD — The Connecticut River Conservancy is receiving $32,366 from the state Department of Environmental Protection as part of a larger $200,000 statewide grant to nonprofits for water quality monitoring of rivers, lakes, ponds and coastal resources.


Keeping eyes on eels: Wildlife experts set up tank at Easthampton elementary for students to observe mysterious species
01-02-2025 3:48 PM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

EASTHAMPTON — Several mysteries surround American eels, a species that spends a portion of its life in Massachusetts. For example, no one has ever observed the species spawn, and only one has ever been tracked in the wild.Students at Easthampton’s...


Climate resiliency, protecting biodiversity key goals in Dept. of Fish and Game’s five-year plan
08-21-2024 5:21 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

With an emphasis on connection across partner organizations and challenges facing the environment, the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game has released a five-year strategic plan to guide the agency’s work through 2030.Titled “Connections:...


Fests to feel good attending: River Roads Festival, Sept. 7, and Arcadia Folk Festival, Aug. 23-24, center on environmental causes
08-16-2024 2:36 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

Nature has served as an artistic muse for centuries, so it’s no surprise that music and environmental activism have historic connections.Two music festivals returning to Easthampton this summer embody the relationship between the natural and musical...


Feds eye flood mitigation measures in Pioneer Valley
07-01-2024 4:49 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE and ALEXA LEWIS

With Massachusetts experiencing its seventh-wettest year on record in 2023 as torrential rainstorms ravaged roads, farms and homes, the federal government, the state and those here in the Pioneer Valley are turning their eyes toward future flood...


Earth Matters: A brief history of our soil: Why the Valley land produces such amazing crop
06-13-2024 1:59 PM

By TOM LITWIN

There is a stretch of road that runs north along the Connecticut River from the Whately/Hatfield line to the foot of Sugarloaf. It is no surprise its name is River Road. Leaving Northampton I often take “the river road,” the long way home. Over the...


Kayaker’s delight: Best day-paddles along the Connecticut River in Massachusetts
05-23-2024 5:05 PM

By ANNA LAIRD BARTO

Last summer, I chronicled my 68-mile paddle of the Connecticut River through Massachusetts. Along the way, I became very well acquainted with the river, its bends and currents, dams and bridges, trees and wildlife — even its sewage overflows! Here are...


Splash mob events to be held in Northampton
07-27-2017 3:49 PM

For those who want to cool off during the dog days of summer, keep an eye out for the Connecticut River Conservancy’s “splash mobs” coming to Hampshire County this week.On July 16, conservancy director Andrew Fisk began boating down the Connecticut...


Down the river: A source-to-sea journey
07-27-2017 3:41 PM

By CAITLIN ASHWORTH

Editor’s note:  The Connecticut River Conservancy announced in statement Thursday that the remaining splash mob events associated with the source-to-the-sea journey have been canceled.NORTHAMPTON — The Connecticut River wasn’t always as clean as it is...


Arts form bridge for River Roll and Stroll Festival
05-07-2017 9:01 PM

By JACK SUNTRUP

HOLYOKE — The Connecticut River powered over the Holyoke Dam Sunday under an overcast sky, and hundreds of people stopped to see it.From Route 116’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge, that view is not a new one. But for the first time ever, MassDOT on...


CT Watershed Council now CT River Conservancy
04-14-2017 12:50 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — The Connecticut River Watershed Council is retiring its name and logo, but Executive Director Andrew Fisk said it will remain the same organization.Now called the Connecticut River Conservancy, the nonprofit environmental advocate, has...


Officials declare flood watch as melting snow flows into the Connecticut River
04-12-2017 9:05 AM

By GAZETTE STAFF

A flood watch is in effect for communities along the lower Connecticut River from Montague, Massachusetts to Middle Haddam, Connecticut.The possible flooding comes as unseasonably warm weather melts snow in Vermont and New Hampshire. That could cause...

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