Making A Difference

Whether removing invasive species, planting native plants and trees or monitoring water quality, stewardship projects offer a hands on way to make a difference in the health of our rivers.  Students of all ages become aware that small changes make big gains for our rivers and a hands-on approach makes for huge gains in ecosystem value.


Stewardship: One Project at a Time

At Healthy Rivers Partnership (HRP), we’re working to re-imagine our place in actively managing, monitoring and restoring many of the region’s waterways.

Brush Creek Restoration: Proceed with workdays to remove invasive honeysuckle and complete Phase 6 of our management plan on 7 acres on Brush Creek from Prospect to the Benton Bridge. Spring 2017

Blue River Workdays: Proceed with management plan and workdays to remove invasive plants on 22 acres at Blue Valley Park Oxbow. Spring 2017

Shoal Creek Monitoring: Develop a monitoring program on Shoal Creek. Spring 2017