Jump in to Volunteer and Help Monitor The Last Green Valley’s Waters!

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Jump in to Volunteer and Help Monitor The Last Green Valley’s Waters!

 Jump in to Volunteer and Help Monitor The Last Green Valley’s Waters!

The Last Green Valley, Inc. (TLGV) needs you! With hundreds of miles of rivers and streams, including more than 80 miles of National Recreation Water trails for paddling, our waters are a priceless asset for all to enjoy.

Volunteers are needed this spring and summer for an expanded water quality monitoring program. Training and equipment are provided, and TLGV will match your interests and availability with one of the monitoring programs. Learn about trolls and hobos, catch squirmy bugs, become a storm trooper, probe a lake, and make a long-lasting and positive impact in our National Heritage Corridor. The waters are ours and we all live downstream.

For more information or to sign up, contact Jean Pillo at 860-928-4948 x 605 or email Jean.Pillo@Comcast.net.

The volunteer water quality monitoring program is a partnership between TLGV, Eastern Connecticut Conservation District, Connecticut Audubon Society Center at Pomfret, and many other nonprofit organizations, businesses, and local, state, and federal agencies.

Learn more about water quality monitoring at The Last Green Valley’s website, www.thelastgreenvalley.org, which also offers information about programs, Rangers, business partners, contests, an events calendar and more.  Keep up to date on TLGV’s Facebook page, too.

The Last Green Valley is a National Heritage Corridor – the last stretch of dark night sky in the coastal sprawl between Boston and Washington, D.C.  The Last Green Valley works for you in the National Heritage Corridor. We help you to care for it, enjoy it and pass it on!

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