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Chattahoochee Riverkeeper
Добавлен 9 июл 2008
Chattahoochee Riverkeeper is a nonprofit environmental group working to protect and preserve the Chattahoochee River for the people, fish and wildlife that depend on the river system. Learn more at www.chattahoochee.org.
Becca Sue Klein All Kids Fish | Cultivating the next generation of conservationists
The Becca Sue Klein All Kids Fish Program are annual events that ignite a passion for fly fishing and conservation in the younger generation. These remarkable retreats immerse children in the world of fly fishing, providing opportunities to explore the pristine headwaters region of the Chattahoochee River or the vibrant heart of Atlanta at Piedmont Park. Text ALLKIDSFISH to 41444 to learn more and support the program.
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Becca Sue Klein All Kids Fish | Piedmont Park
Просмотров 532 месяца назад
Chattahoochee Riverkeeper hosted the Becca Sue Klein All Kids Fish at Piedmont Park in Atlanta for the first time in August 2023, where aspiring young anglers learned how to assemble and cast a fly rod, fly tying, and about the importance of conservation and water stewardship.
Water Warriors: Youth Advocacy Webinar
Просмотров 297 месяцев назад
Chattahoochee Riverkeeper's Water Policy Director, Chris Manganiello, PhD, presents a webinar for the Water Warriors program titled "How to Be a Better Advocate, or How to Get What You Want." 0:00 Introduction 4:50 What matters to you & what can you do? 6:56 Who makes the decisions? 12:06 How do I find my decision makers? 16:36 I found them, now what do I do? 27:42 Georgia Water Coalition 32:28...
The Heart of the Hooch: A Patron Celebration
Просмотров 488 месяцев назад
On Friday, September 22, friends and supporters of Chattahoochee Riverkeeper gathered to celebrate The Heart of the Hooch: the people and communities who have devoted their time and talents for the love of the Chattahoochee River. We were pleased to honor CRK Board members Richard Jacobson and David Shaffer, Georgia Interfaith Power and Light, and Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA for their work to...
Vote for CRK! 2023 Defender Service Awards
Просмотров 389 месяцев назад
Vote for CRK: bit.ly/48hktrq One vote allowed per person, per day from September 15 to October 4, 2023! Chattahoochee Riverkeeper has been selected as a Top 5 Finalist in the 2023 Defender Service Awards! These awards recognize nonprofits on a mission to help serve their communities. As a finalist, CRK has been awarded $5,000 from Chase and $2,500 from Warner Bros. Discovery. CRK will now compe...
A Legacy of Clean Water
Просмотров 72Год назад
CRK Founding Director Sally Bethea explains how a planned gift can leave a lasting impact on the health of our water.
Army Creek Cleanup in Columbus
Просмотров 1302 года назад
Chattahoochee Riverkeeper and 100 soldiers with the Bravo 009-21 Class at Fort Benning’s Officer Candidate School joined together recently to remove more than 6,000 lbs of trash from a section of Bull Creek that flows through the City of Columbus.
Stream Restoration Planting with LaGrange College
Просмотров 792 года назад
In collaboration with LaGrange College, we led a small-scale stream restoration on Park Creek, a tributary to the Chattahoochee River. LaGrange College students joined CRK staff and volunteers from the LaGrange Sierra Club to plant nearly 1,000 native, pollinator-friendly grasses and shrubs along a 600-foot section of the creek as it flows through the college campus. As the vegetation takes roo...
Celebrating 20 years of BacteriALERT
Просмотров 942 года назад
Recreationalists deserve to know if the water they're in is safe. BacteriALERT works to do just that. Here's to 20 years of real-time Bacteria tracking in the Chattahoochee River. Special thanks to CRK volunteer Hieu Huynh for creating this video!
Return to the River (livestream)
Просмотров 1592 года назад
On Thursday, September 16, we gathered to celebrate our Return to the River and pay homage to the people and projects working to protect the Chattahoochee.
Let's Chatt: Harmful Algal Blooms
Просмотров 2243 года назад
Harmful algal blooms, or HABs, happen when photosynthetic bacteria that live in freshwater grow out of control. When HABs bloom, they produce toxins that can impact people, fish, birds and other wildlife. Scientists predict that climate change and increasing nutrient pollution may cause HABs to occur in many locations not previously affected. In this webinar, Dr. Susan Wilde from the University...
Introducing Out on the Hooch
Просмотров 553 года назад
Everyone deserves to feel safe, welcomed, and valued in and around the Chattahoochee River. Out on the Hooch is a way for members and allies of the LGBTQIA community to gather, online and on the river, in celebration of our shared love for this incredible outdoor space. Learn more at chattahoochee.org/outonthehooch.
Full Conversation | Connecting Faith Groups with the Chattahoochee Watershed
Просмотров 513 года назад
Together with Georgia Interfaith Power & Light, Chattahoochee Riverkeeper welcomes groups of faith to come experience the Chattahoochee Watershed firsthand. Whether through an outing on one of our two floating classrooms (Lake Lanier & West Point Lake), a guided paddle trip or a volunteer trash cleanup along a local waterway, we encourage groups to reach out and learn more. Depending on your lo...
Part 2 | Connecting Faith Groups with the Chattahoochee Watershed
Просмотров 213 года назад
"Anchored In Our Watershed" Part two of a three part conversation about connecting faith groups with their local watershed. Together with Georgia Interfaith Power & Light, Chattahoochee Riverkeeper welcomes groups of faith to come experience the Chattahoochee Watershed firsthand. Whether through an outing on one of our two floating classrooms (Lake Lanier & West Point Lake), a guided paddle tri...
Promo | Connecting Faith Groups with the Chattahoochee Watershed
Просмотров 1233 года назад
Promo | Connecting Faith Groups with the Chattahoochee Watershed
Part 3 | Connecting Faith Groups with the Chattahoochee Watershed
Просмотров 263 года назад
Part 3 | Connecting Faith Groups with the Chattahoochee Watershed
Part 1 | Connecting Faith Groups with the Chattahoochee Watershed
Просмотров 433 года назад
Part 1 | Connecting Faith Groups with the Chattahoochee Watershed
Let's Chatt: Virtual Floating Classroom
Просмотров 383 года назад
Let's Chatt: Virtual Floating Classroom
Weracoba Creek Survey with Columbus Consolidated Government
Просмотров 473 года назад
Weracoba Creek Survey with Columbus Consolidated Government
Update from the Chattahoochee's Headwaters
Просмотров 1203 года назад
Update from the Chattahoochee's Headwaters
Chattahoochee Riverkeeper 2020 Gift Guide
Просмотров 1483 года назад
Chattahoochee Riverkeeper 2020 Gift Guide
(Pre-show) Celebrating the Chattahoochee
Просмотров 173 года назад
(Pre-show) Celebrating the Chattahoochee
Celebrating the Chattahoochee: A virtual patron experience benefiting Chattahoochee Riverkeeper
Просмотров 1113 года назад
Celebrating the Chattahoochee: A virtual patron experience benefiting Chattahoochee Riverkeeper
Weracoba Creek walk with Columbus State University
Просмотров 3653 года назад
Weracoba Creek walk with Columbus State University
I remember being a part of saving this park in the late 90s. I played in this forest as a kid in the 60s. I'm glad it was saved.
Good work. Intelligent, informed and selfless.
😣 *Promo sm*
wana restore the streams REMOVE THE DAM thats stops the natural flow
So, the private landowners ruined the stream and the rest of the public pays to remediate the disaster they created.
Wow.....this is sio stupid it makes me laugh ! 10 Beaver families would have done that FOR FREE and much quicker ! Mankind is doomed if we dont use your knowledge. Perfect examples here how 🤮
Not enough beaver vegetation there.
Why doesn't stream restoration start at the source of the rainwater runoff by building small dams where the rainwater comes off the farmer's fields? The rainwater runoff held back by the dams then would soak back into the groundwater. Contour farming will also hold back the rainwater runoff from the farmer's fields. The female bumblebee hibernates over winter in the dirt streambanks. The endangered Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake, Blanchard's Cricket Frog, Hines Emerald Dragonfly all hibernate in the native crayfish's burrow along the streambank. The bank swallow and kingfisher make their nest in a hole dug into the dirt streambank.
God bless these wonderful people
Bobby Kennedy 2024
Thank you! Have a beautiful day! 🌎🌈
All that work, and then herbicide is sprayed along the fence and poisoned.rockafellar oil says its good for you. Like the covid 19 bioweopen jab patented in 1990. HYPOCRITS.
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What will happen to wetlands and their habitats, now that the supreme court has withdrawn protected status? Yet again, out of ignorance and greed, birds, aquatic life, plant life, and yes, your life is in jeporady...
New houses should be built with rain water storage.even if wasted for toilet flushing
Nice trash trap, but not so easy to clean. Great work
Thx for your hard work
Great
Are the land owners better stewards?
🦫!
great work!
You should higher a family of beavers 🦫 to help you.❤.
hire?
Amazing. The mini flood-planes really blew my mind. I am in the research and analysis phase of a dryland restoration design and this really makes sense. I will seriously consider using this.
Great host, guests, history, and stories. Thank you for sharing.
What exactly is "excellent land owner participation"? Seems like one of those subjective criteria that ultimately punishes those who are not of a type? Rich, white, and uncomplicated, agreeable, what?
We need more of those!
The Chattahoochee River Keepers told me that they do not endorse any private made equipment... but then again, Sally Bethea is a racist
Keep going guys
Trashnets assembled at the drainage area from storm drains to creeks could be trap and capture garbage before it enters the tributary.
More care needs to be taken in placement of these traps. In Brookhaven Georgia at Murphey Candler Park they filed in a wet lands and slashed a gravel road through a nice forest so that a large truck can drive to the stream to empty the trash.
Great needs all over the World 🌍😘👍🌈🐝🌈
Great work.
Cool
Does this trap also blocks fish from migrating?
I think we need to work towards using more paper products instead of plastic.
Should have got couple of beavers they could have done it cheaper
Add several dozen BDA’s to get things started.
Quality work nice job!
Awesome restoration. 💕💕
Re-graded the stream bed " to a few tenths of a foot"......lol. Is that a Southern method of measure?
Looks like they did some good work. I've watched a few of these videos and I had no idea how much engineering goes into the various stream controls such as cross vanes.
amazing work guys 👌
Why is this man not wearing wellies , my guy walking through the stream with his trousers in the water
great job guys!
Weird , why do the storm drain go directly to the river, you don t have treatment plants there ?
Husbandry vs service. Wow!
Thank you
Cows appear to be doing some meandering of there own
what made them so expensive.
Good
This is what environmentalism is all about. While some are busy arguing about what's wrong and right, others are out there just doing what's best for everyone.