Check up on our latest projects Here Next Board Meeting May 13, 2026 Learn More
Check up on our latest projects Here Next Board Meeting May 13, 26 Learn More
Memphremagog Watershed Association (MWA) and Craftsbury Conservation Commission (CCC) are cosponsoring a special river cleanup event as their participation in Vermont River Cleanup Month. September is Vermont River Cleanup Month, when groups throughout the State will pitch in to haul trash from shorelines and riverbeds. This statewide effort is being coordinated by Watersheds United Vermont,…
CUAHSI’s Cyberseminar program enables researchers to circulate their work to the community by providing an inexpensive and convenient alternative to in-person meetings. Each cyberseminar series features presentations from experts on a new or timely topic, and all cyberseminars are free and open to the public.
The Memphremagog Watershed Association (MWA) is pleased to announce the completion of two lakeshore restoration projects on Shadow Lake during the summer of 2024. A partnership between MWA, the Orleans County Natural Resources Conservation District, and NorthWoods Stewardship Center, these two projects represent important steps toward implementing water quality and habitat restoration projects that were identified during the development of the Shadow Lake Watershed Action Plan.
new inter-active page under the RESOURCES Tab on the MWA website.
Place a drop of water anywhere in the United States and see where it goes using River Runner.
Or switch to the Global Version and watch a drop of water as it travels any where on the earth.
Strengthening Partnerships to Grow our Impact
Bi-national stewardship priorities for Lake Memphremagog, including challenges of pollution abatement, fisheries management, native species restoration, invasive species management and spread prevention are very similar to those faced by the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain. For all of these bi-national tributaries to the Saint Lawrence River ecosystem conditions do not recognize borders and cooperative management is needed so that our two countries share environmental successes rather than failures.
USDA Regional Conservation Partnership Program in Vermont Memphremagog Long-Term Water Quality Partnership. As a partner MWA will assist in outreach with a focus on general public interest.