Protect

Take Action

There are plenty of ways that you can make a difference for your river. Choose how you would like to get involved!

Act Now

Visit our priority issue page to see how you can take action now on issues facing our waterways.

Sign Up for Protect Georgia Action Alerts

GRN members can stay up-to-date on issues affecting clean water, the health of our rivers, and Georgia’s vital natural resources by signing-up for Protect Georgia action alerts. The Protect Georgia email system allows you to easily contact your senator, representative, or other decision makers via e-mail when important issues needs action. Please follow the link and sign up for Protect Georgia Action Alerts.

Clean Up

If you spend any time around rivers and streams, you know a lot of them are clogged with litter. This is damaging to wildlife, water quality and the beauty of a wild place. Many river groups organize community river clean-ups that make it easy to beautify your local waterways. In addition, October is National River Clean-up Month, so each autumn, keep a lookout for news about clean-ups in your area. To find out about clean-ups in your area, visit the Rivers Alive website.

Monitor

Adopt-A-Stream LogoThe stream that runs through your backyard or under the bridge at the end of your street is important, and the health of that creek makes a difference to the health of downstream rivers — and people. Georgia Adopt-A-Stream provides tools and training for citizens like you to keep track of the health of their local streams. Contact them for more information, or to schedule or attend a workshop.  

Volunteer With a Local River Group

Your local river group could really use your help. Call them up and see what you can do to help! Visit our river group directory to find who is protecting water in your community.

Help Build a Water Trail

Water Trails are an effective way to introduce people to river issues and to engage them in the protection of their local waterways via increased river access and recreational opportunities. Find out if there is an established or developing water trail in your community on our Clearinghouse- and if there is not- then find out how to start your own by using Georgia River Network’s Water Trail Toolkit.

Work with Your Local Representatives (and let them know what clean water means to you!)

Much of the time, a problem on your local waterway could be fixed — or at least alleviated — by a good local ordinance or piece of legislation. Getting to know the men and women who represent you at every level of government is important because they are there to help.  Click here to learn who your local officials are.

Attend Capitol Conservation Day

Georgia State CapitolEach year, the Georgia Water Coalition hosts this event to update you on priority issues and guide you in talking with your legislators. 

 

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