The Baker River Watershed Association
(BRWA) is a non-profit organization that promotes education,
preservation, conservation, and improvement of the ecology
of the Baker River Watershed in New Hampshire for the benefit of its
residents and the general public.
The Association achieves this mission
through the following educational, scientific, ecological,
and protective objectives:
- Promotion of educational and scientific aspects of
watershed planning to include:
- Native flora, fauna, forests, wetlands, soil,
fish and game.
- Water Quality of surface and ground waters.
- Soil conservation.
- Protection of the natural assets of the watershed
for the enjoyment of future generations.
- Cooperation with other associations, organizations,
towns, conservation commissions, and state and federal
agencies to improve and conserve the watershed and
promote the general welfare of its citizens and the
public.
Baker River Latest Water Quality Results:
Baker River at Rumney NH Water Level:
July 20th 2013:
Baker River Appreciation Day
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Volunteers needed. Help us keep the River clean
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'n Boat network of River Enthusiasts
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the Shuttle - Share the Experience
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friends and family.
Annual Meeting Announcement:
Baker River Watershed Association
Annual Meeting - April 24, 2013 at 7 PM
Pease Library Plymouth NH
Historic Photos of Flooding on Baker River
History
Steering Committee
By-Laws
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