OUR VISION

We believe the Copper River watershed can have a vibrant, healthy future.

Ashley Taylor our GIS Specialist
and Nelly Hand, Drifter’s Fish Founder
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Copper Basin - we`re recruiting volunteers to help organize recyclables at the ROAR site in Glennallen.

Can you volunteer some time to assist in taming the recycling pile?

WHEN: Saturday, September 14th 1:00-3:00PM
WHERE: ROAR recycling site, Mile 188.6 Glenn Highway
WHY: So we can tackle this effort with ROAR volunteer staff!
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📷 Amanda Jackson/CRWP - ROAR recycling site in Glennallen.
#recycle #glennallenalaska #recyclingmatters #volunteersneeded
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Our Operations Manager, Kim Casavan, was out harvesting mushrooms recently and took this beautiful sunset photo facing Orca Inlet and Hawkins Island in Cordova.

Happy Harvesting!

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📷 Kim Casavan/CRWP
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It`s harvest time! We want to share some fall photos of life in the watershed this season from our team. This photo is from Kate Morse on a recent mushroom harvest outing in Cordova with her family.
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📷 Kate Morse - PJ and Alana joined their mom on a romp in the rainforest and discovered some fungus treasures!
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Join the CRWP Duck Race Team and help us reach our fundraising goal!

CRWP registered for the 6th ANNUAL GREAT ALASKA DUCK RACE where Alaska based non profits come together for a Statewide community event! Teams will receive a portion of the proceeds from each ticket sale!
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And why would a conservation organization enter a race that sends rubber duckies down a river?

From the event coordinators:
"Our sponsor Alaska Chadux Corporation is donating their time during the race to collect every duck. Chadux is a professional oil spill response organization headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska. Their expertise is classified as an Oil Spill Removal Organization. The highly trained response team sets up a double boom system to capture the ducks at the finish line, and the same ducks are reused year to year. We have a response team with nets and boats set up further down stream to catch any that hop the barrier."

Watershed Stewardship and Conservation is hard work. This is a chance to have some fun too!
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We`ve reached 60% of our fundraising goal for our team. Donate and join the CRWP Duck Race Team to help us reach our goal!

🦆 Go to https://tickets.greatalaskaduckrace.org/379204/t/crwp/Team/Details 🦆

>>> If you`re in Anchorage, join us downtown on Ship Creek, September 7th and watch the duckies race! <<<

WHEN: Saturday, September 7, 10am
WHERE: Ship Creek, Anchorage
WHY: For the fun of it!

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#AlaskaDuckRace #nonprofitorganization #alaskanonprofit
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Are you in Cordova for Sport Fishing season?

Drop into Copper River Brewing, and purchase a glass of Kviek! $1 from each purchase will be donated to CRWP in support of healthy salmon habitat!

This special runs through the month of September. You get great beer and peace of mind knowing you are helping sustain habitat for the fishing you love!
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Find more on our Fish Habitat Restoration programs by clicking our bio link.
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#sportfishing #CordovaAlaska #copperriverbrewing #goodbeer
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SO....we entered a Duck Race.

Yep. CRWP registered for the 6th ANNUAL GREAT ALASKA DUCK RACE where
Alaska based non profits come together for a Statewide community event! Teams will receive a portion of the proceeds from each ticket sale!

JOIN THE CRWP TEAM and may our duck win!!!

🦆 Click our bio link to join the team! 🦆
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If you`re in Anchorage, join us downtown on Ship Creek, September 7th and watch the duckies race!

WHEN: Saturday, September 7, 10am
WHERE: Ship Creek, Anchorage
WHY: For the fun of it!

CopperRiver.org
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#AlaskaDuckRace #nonprofitorganization #alaskanonprofit
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We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Kate Morse as CRWP`s new Executive Director!

Kate has been an integral part of CRWP since 2008, when she began as a part-time staff member after earning her master’s in public administration from the University of Oregon, with a focus on managing watershed landscapes.

Her case study on the Copper River watershed led to a pivotal connection with Kristin Carpenter, CRWP’s founding Executive Director who connected Kate
with communities and partners throughout the watershed. Kate then helped secure funding to evolve her position into a full-time role, where she significantly expanded CRWP’s programs.

Kate is taking on the Executive Director role during a period of significant growth in our organization. With sixteen dedicated years working in the watershed, her deep understanding of the region’s challenges and opportunities will help lead CRWP into its next chapter.

We`re excited to see what the future holds, and welcome Kate as our new Executive Director!
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Get the full story and read a Q&A with CRWP’s New and Founding Executive Directors, by clicking our bio link.
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#NewExecutiveDirector #copperriverwatershed #nonprofitorganization
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🚫 Invasive Zebra Mussel Contamination in Alaska Pet Stores! 🚫

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game - Official and the Alaska Department of Natural Resources reported that shipments of marimo moss balls, also commonly called Cladophora balls, contaminated with invasive zebra mussels were improperly shipped to Alaska and sold in pet stores as early as May 2024.

"If you have purchased marimo moss balls from a local store or an online retailer, your aquarium could be contaminated with zebra mussels. Please contact the ADF&G invasive species hotline at 1-877-INVASIV (1-877-468-2748)"

>>> Click our bio link to read the full press release. <<<

📷 Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
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Have you heard?

Welcoming Kate Morse as CRWP’s New Executive Director!

Kate has been an integral part of CRWP since 2008, when she began as a part-time staff member after earning her master’s in public administration from the University of Oregon, with a focus on managing watershed landscapes.

Her case study on the Copper River watershed led to a pivotal connection with Kristin Carpenter, CRWP’s founding Executive Director who connected Kate with communities and partners throughout the watershed. Kate then helped secure funding to evolve her position into a full-time role, where she significantly expanded CRWP’s programs.

Kate is taking on the Executive Director role during a period of significant growth in our organization. With sixteen dedicated years working in the watershed, her deep understanding of the region’s challenges and opportunities will help lead CRWP into its next chapter.

We’re excited to see what the future holds, and welcome Kate as our new Executive Director!
🚫 Invasive Zebra Mussel Alert! 🚫

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the Alaska Department of Natural Resources reported on August 27, 2024, that shipments of marimo moss balls, also commonly called Cladophora balls, contaminated with invasive zebra mussels were improperly shipped to Alaska and sold in pet stores as early as May 2024.

 
“If you have purchased marimo moss balls from a local store or an online retailer, your aquarium could be contaminated with zebra mussels. Please contact the ADF&G invasive species hotline at 1-877-INVASIV (1-877-468-2748)”
Getting Students Into The Watershed
A big part of our mission is to get students into the watershed to learn about fish passage, habitat restoration, and career opportunities in the region. This summer, active culvert construction provided awesome hands-on experiences for multiple outreach programs on the Copper River Delta and in the Copper Basin.

Our Programs Making a Difference