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The Neuse and Tar-Pamlico watersheds cover nearly a quarter of North Carolina — so where do you start? Here are four ways you can help today, tomorrow and for the foreseeable future!
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Tune in! Every week we send out eNews with updates about the issues facing your waterways, alerts for when action needs to be taken, opportunities to volunteer, upcoming events and more. Stay up to date with eNews by signing up here! |
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Pitch in! Every dollar you give goes to Sound Rivers’ fight for clean water. Whether it’s $5 or $500, monthly or annually, we put it to work, keeping your Riverkeepers out in the field and in the news. Donate here! |
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Join in! Our events page has the latest in Sound Rivers’ events, from our Tell Me About It Tuesdays virtual science series to river cleanups and special events. Find out what’s to attend AND where you can volunteer here! |
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Get in! Want to know where it’s safe to swim? Find out with Swim Guide! Every week, we’re sampling at 49 popular recreation sites in the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico river basins, testing for fecal bacteria in the waters, then sharing what we find with you. Sign up for results sent to you weekly by text alert or to be a part of sampling next season on our Swim Guide page! |
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