From Thanksgiving through New Year’s, we at CFE/Save the Sound are reflecting on the many aspects of our work, the people involved, and the environmental movement as a whole for which we’re grateful.
From the volunteers who get their hands dirty testing water for bacteria to our interns working behind-the-scenes to make programs run smoothly to the supporters like you who keep our work possible, we’re beyond grateful to all of you! We hope you enjoy this weekly blog series over the next few weeks about what we’re grateful for, and would love to hear your contributions too! Check back every week for a new post.
First post: And the Power of the People Don’t Stop
Second post: Volunteers in the Thick of It
Third post: (Stream)banking on Volunteers
Fourth post: Lorax of the Alewife
Fifth post: Conserving Lands Together
Sixth post: Students who Love Science
Seventh post: Thanks to Our Members
Eighth post: A Healthy Sound for 2016
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