New Hampshire Rivers Council

A nonprofit organization

What the Council does for New Hampshire's 
rivers and watersheds—and you

The New Hampshire Rivers Council is committed to the conservation and ecologically sound management of New Hampshire's rivers, watersheds, and related natural resources.

The Council works with partners and communities at the local level to assess and plan restoration and management of sensitive areas. Projects include 
• dam and culvert removals, 
• restoration of fish and other wildlife habitat through pollution remediation, 
• community outreach and stewardship, 
• policy at the state and federal levels, 
 • and education. 
Please visit https://nhrivers.org.


Since its incorporation as a nonprofit organization in 1993, the Council has worked to educate the public about the value of the state's rivers, designate rivers in the state's protection program, and advocate for strong public policies and wise management of New Hampshire river resources.

The Rivers Council grew out of the New Hampshire Rivers Campaign, a group of concerned citizens and conservation organizations that united in 1985 to create a voice for protection of New Hampshire rivers. The Campaign helped establish the state's Rivers Management and Protection Program in 1989. The Campaign also helped shepherd river nominations into the new state protection program and helped establish river corridor protections under the state's Comprehensive Shoreland Protection Act. In 1992, the participants in the campaign recognized the need for a permanent, ongoing voice for river protection in the state, and formed the New Hampshire Rivers Council.

The New Hampshire Rivers Council is a 1% for the Planet nonprofit.


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Summary

Organization name

New Hampshire Rivers Council

Tax id (EIN)

22-3295811

Categories

Environment

Address

54 Portsmouth St
Concord, NH 03301

Phone

603-228-6472

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