Citizen
Groups working the Minnesota River Basin
Here are some of the grass roots citizen groups working across the basin
to improve the Minnesota River.
The
Coalition for a Clean Minnesota River (CCMR)
The Coalition for a Clean Minnesota River (CCMR) includes over 40 organizations
and hundreds of citizens joining together in river restoration activities.
CCMR provides a network to link river supporters together and uses the
news media and other means to inform the public about river abuses, negligence
and mismanagement that adversely affect water quality. CCMR also works
at the state and national level to develop public policy to improve the
river, such as lobbying for CREP and supporting the American Rivers Heritage
program.
Learn more about CCMR on their website: http://www.customervision.net/ccmr/
Coalition for a Clean
Minnesota River CCMR
P.O. Box 488
New Ulm MN 56073
yasure@lycos.com
507-359-2346
Clean Up
the River Environment (CURE)
The group Clean Up the River Environment (CURE) focuses attention more
specifically on the Upper Minnesota River watershed to help restore and
protect its water quality, biological integrity and natural beauty. CURE
organizes meetings and workshops to bring those interested together to
discuss issues and develop strategies to improve water quality in the
river. Recent meetings have included a discussion of home septic systems
and how designing and maintaining them properly leads to improved water
quality, as well as sponsoring canoe trips for high school students on
the Lac qui Parle River as a part of the Education Through Experience
program. CURE has received several grants through the McKnight Foundation
and the University of Minnesota’s West Central Regional Sustainable
Development Partnership to promote stewardship programs to help improve
water quality in the basin.
Learn more about CURE on their website: http://curemnriver.org
CURE-Clean Up the
River Environment
114 South 1st Street West
Montevideo MN 56265
320-269-2984 or Toll-Free 877-269-2873
Friends of the Minnesota Valley
Friends of the
Minnesota Valley is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection
and restoration of the cultural and natural resources of the Lower Minnesota
River Watershed. Their founders were concerned citizens from communities
along the Minnesota River who organized a grass-roots campaign and lobbied
Congress for the creation of the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge,
which was established in 1976. Today, the Friends remain a strong advocate
and partner for the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. In addition,
the Friends work collaboratively with new partners in the watershed toward
the goal of improving water quality and working with community leaders to
enhance significant natural and cultural resources within the Lower Minnesota
River Watershed.
As the primary
private support group for the Refuge and the Lower Minnesota River Watershed,
The Friends' mission is to provide leadership and build partnerships within
the Lower Minnesota River Watershed that will:
Protect, restore and foster respect for natural and cultural resources;
Improve water quality;
Advance through education, an understanding of individual connections
to the watershed and the role they play in its protection; and
Guide decisions that impact the Lower Minnesota Valley.
Friends of the Minnesota
Valley
9633 Lyndale Avenue South, Suite 200
Bloomington MN 55420-7034
info@friendsofmnvalley.org
612-370-9122
For more information,
visit the following websites:
Friends of the Minnesota River Valley
http://www.friendsofmnvalley.org/
Minnesota Valley
National Wildlife Refuge
http://www.fws.gov/midwest/MinnesotaValley/
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