Read Prairie River Notes – Winter/Spring 2012 Newsletter featuring the following articles:
- Dual Legal Actions to Reduce Pollution that Fouls Illinois Water and Fuels Gulf Dead Zone
- Standing Up for Science Education
- It All Started with Crawdads and Turtles
- Help Protect the Shawnee National Forest from a Strip Mine
- Board of Directors Update
- Study Shines Light on How to Stop Carp, Improve the Chicago River
Also, see our 2011 Annual Report.
I am pleased to present Prairie Rivers Network’s 2011 Annual Report. The report is a snapshot of an organization making real progress in protecting clean water, an organization with a growing membership, and one that is maintaining financial health in a difficult economy. I am confident that 2012 will bring more of the same. Our most important asset, the network of people passionate about protecting healthy river systems that are essential for a good quality of life, is stronger than ever. Through that network–of members, private foundations, board members, and our talented staff–we have the power to restore clean water and healthy rivers, supporting vibrant communities throughout Illinois.
Glynnis Collins, Executive Director
It is a pleasure to share with you the 2010 Annual Report of Prairie Rivers Network. The year has been a good one for us, in terms of our accomplishments, growing membership, expanding programs, and financial health. We remain well-positioned, as 2011 unfolds, to pursue the ambitious goals set forth in our strategic plan. I am proud to be a part of this network, proud to work hand-in-hand with talented staff, dedicated board members, and enthusiastic members to promote clean water, healthy rivers, and vibrant communities throughout Illinois.
– Glynnis Collins, Executive Director
View Prairie River Notes – Spring 2011 Newsletter with the following articles.
- Innovative Paths to Cleaner Water: Prairie Rivers Network Uses Clean Water Law to Help Communities Reduce Pollution
- Greetings from Glynnis
- An Open Letter to Prairie Rivers Network Staff and Members: From Member Carol Wock
- Prairie Rivers Network Supports Bill to Make Factory Farms Pay for Their Permit to Pollute
- Heartland Coalfield Alliance Unites Groups Working to Move Beyond Coal
- Prairie Rivers Network to Sue Chicago Polluter
- Grassroots Groups Fight Coal Pollution
- 2010 Annual Report