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Former Neuse Riverkeeper: the importance of ENC waterways
Posted on August 18th, 2021
Rick Dove — former Neuse Riverkeeper and North Carolina’s first Riverkeeper — talks about the importance of eastern North Carolina’s waterways in the clip from footage taken during the filming of Sound Rivers’ upcoming 40th-anniversary documentary. Stay tuned for more information about the events surrounding the premiere of the film!
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