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Want to know what’s happening on your waterways? Delivered every Thursday to your email inbox, we bring you the latest news, from new kayak launches to harmful anti-environmental legislation being debated at the state capitol. We let you know about river clean-ups, algal blooms, special events and opportunities to pitch in to help protect your waterways.
Join The Fight
April 7, 2022
Join The Fight
With continued population growth in North Carolina, the beauty of the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico watersheds are under tremendous strain as use is at an all-time high. Which means we need environmentalists and nature lovers like you who will help us advocate for the protection of our precious water sources.
Sound Rivers serves as the primary protector of these rivers and millions of people in our state rely on this organization to keep watch over a watershed that covers 12,000 square miles and nearly one-quarter of our state. Water from these sources flows through homes and businesses every day, and we need support from citizens like you to monitor and protect the health of our rivers.
Your Membership Protects Our Waterways
As a Sound Rivers member, your voice will join with thousands of others in eastern North Carolina dedicated to the preservation of the Neuse & Tar-Pamlico River Basins. Our grassroots work is made possible thanks to generous member support from organizations and individuals like you.
We are a private, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which allows for the benefits of a tax-deductible charitable contribution. Please support Sound Rivers by becoming a member today!
Your Donation Makes An Impact
Sound Rivers is both the watchdog for our rivers and lifeblood of the people and communities that rely on the watershed. Your donation helps us:
- Educate youth about environmental impacts.
- Advocate for enforcement of existing laws.
- Develop new legislation to protect our natural resources.
- Conduct research to monitor and evaluate river health.
- Protect our precious waterways.
Volunteer for Clean Water
We have many opportunities for you to get involved – from volunteering at one-time events, to river cleanups, to water quality sampling, to ongoing needs in our Washington and New Bern offices. Click the button below to contact us and let us know what you’re interested in!
View Sound Rivers’ Voluteer Code of Conduct doc here.
Help Your Riverkeeper
Do you need to report a water quality issue in the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico River Basins? If you see a fish kill, algal bloom, pollution, or something else on your waterways that you think we need to know about, let us know! Your Riverkeepers are a resource for you, to help keep your waterways healthy and clean.