Red River Watershed Association

"Supporting the Red River Watershed

So It Can Support YOU!"

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Red River Watershed Association
P.O. Box 1185
Springfield, TN 37172

info@redriverwatershed.org

 

 

 

The Compact is the best source of information for the Cumberland River Basin in Kentucky and Tennessee, and the parent organization of the RRWA!

The RRWA has an excellent working relationship with the Center of Excellence for Field Biology at Austin Peay State University.  The Center brings together scholars and students from various biological disciplines to provide the RRWA with expertise in many biological and aquatic areas.

Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) is an international, interdisciplinary water science and education program.

River Network is the nation's leader in supporting grassroots river and watershed conservation groups Follow this link to the EPA’S “Surf Your Watershed” information on the Red River Watershed. All the facts about the Red you’ll ever need!
The HRWA is a sister organization of the RRWA and an excellent resource for issues in the Harpeth River Watershed.
KYWatersheds

Kentucky Watershed Management coordinates the programs, tools, and resources of multiple stakeholder groups to support watersheds.

The Land Trust, a nonprofit organization, works exclusively with willing landowners to find ways to preserve forever the scenic and natural values of their land.
TWRA HomeThe Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency preserves, conserves, protects, and enhances fish, wildlife and their habitats through a program of law enforcement, education, and access.

Tennessee Department of

Environment and Conservation

TDEC's responsibility is to ensure that Tennessee has the cleanest and safest environment, the greatest recreation opportunities, and the most valued natural and cultural resources of any state.

The purpose of the TCWN is to help multiply the effectiveness of river and watershed associations in Tennessee and strengthen the collective capacity of clean water groups across the state to achieve cleaner and safer waters.

The Clean Water Network is an alliance of over 1,100 organizations that endorse our platform paper, the National Agenda for Clean Water. The Agenda outlines the need for strong clean water safeguards in order to protect public health and the environment.

The Center provides local governments, activists, and watershed organizations around the country with the technical tools for protecting some of the nation’s most precious natural resources: our streams, lakes and rivers.

The Tennessee Scenic Rivers Association is  dedicated to the preservation and quality recreational use of Tennessee rivers.

The purpose of Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) is to enrich America's communities and countryside by creating a nationwide network of public trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors.

 

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