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Issue 16: Mar 6, 2023
- Saw Kill Monitoring Program Update
- Saw Kill Tributary Naming Project
- Amphibian Migrations 2023

Issue 15: Mar 24, 2021
- Riparian Buffers & How to Protect Them
- Connecting the Saw Kill & Red Hook’s Drinking Water Aquifer

Issue 14: Feb 10, 2021
- Amphibian Migration Project ’21
- Indigenous Land Recognition

Issue 13: Dec 16, 2020
- Suggested Holiday Readings
- Updates on Protecting Our Waters
- SKWC Receives Grant from Open Waters

Issue 12: Nov 18, 2020
- A Thanksgiving Message
- Water & Green Energy
- In Memoriam: Sheryl Griffith

Issue 11: Oct 8, 2020
- Government Candidates Respond

Issue 10: Sep 17, 2020
- Our Representatives in Government

Issue 9: Jun 24, 2020
- Connected Through Flora: Montgomery Place
- The season for a Safe Yard and Clean Water
- Staying Cool in the Time of Coronavirus

Issue 8: Jun 12, 2020
- A Continuing Battle for Clean Water

Issue 7: May 27, 2020
- Hummingbirds in Your Backyard
- What’s in a Name?
- Become a Citizen Scientist

Issue 6: May 13, 2020
- What does Earth Day Mean to You?
- Red Hook Student Artwork

Issue 5: Apr 29, 2020
- Trees for Tribs in the Saw Kill
- Nature’s Best Hope: In Your Back Yard
- Update on the Saw Kill Report Card Project

Issue 4: Apr 22, 2020
- Earth Day Media
- Past & Future of the Saw Kill
- Has Earth Day Made an Impact?

Issue 3: Apr 15, 2020
- Earth Day 50
- Quarantine Reading List
- The Positive Impact of Repair Cafés

Issue 2: Apr 8, 2020
- Let’s Name Our Tribs
- Understanding New York’s Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
- Ocean Sciences 2020 Recap

Issue 1: Apr 1, 2020
- Endocrine Disruptors
- Eel Project Update, Saw Kill Site
- Pros and Cons of Turf Fields
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