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U.S. Senators Seek to Protect Southern New England Waterways
Legislation to launch an estimated $400,000 study of whether several rivers in Rhode Island and Connecticut should be added to the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System is moving forward in Congress. In an effort to preserve and restore Southern New England’s watershe...
Posted on 7/24/2012 | -
National Park Service Report Supports a New National Historical Park for Blackstone Valley
Posted on 7/18/2011 | -
Reed Authors No Child Left Inside Act
Reed is the author of the proposed No Child Left Inside Act, which would help free up critical funding to support outdoor learning activities, reconnect more kids with nature, and strengthen environmental education in America's classrooms. Reed’s bill has the support of a grassroots coalition of over 1,...
Reed is the author of the proposed No Child Left Inside Act, which would help free up critical funding to support outdoor learning activities, reconnect more kids with nature, and strengthen environmental education in America's classrooms. Reed’s bill has the support of a grassroots coalition of over 1,300 organizations, representing nearly 50 million Americans, which include environmental advocates, wildlife and sportsmen organizations, educators, and businesses.
Posted on 7/14/2011 | -
Reed and RIDEM Announce Nearly $6 Million for RI Conservation Projects
PROVIDENCE, RI -- U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) today joined with Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) Director Janet L. Coit and Dr. John F. Organ, Chief of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Division of Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration to a...
Posted on 2/28/2011 |