Fertilizers and their Environmental Impact
By Brian Conner Healthy, green grass is a sign of a homeowner’s labor of love, and when it comes to your yard, you want it
Environmental restoration is critical to improving our native habitats and providing high quality ecosystems for our local wildlife.
The Harpeth Conservancy Environmental Restoration program plans and implements projects that protect and improve water quality and stream ecosystem health in the Harpeth River Watershed. We carry out a large variety of restoration projects every year, with assistance from experts, dedicated volunteers, governmental agencies, corporate partners, civic groups, and other watershed stakeholders. Our restoration efforts, ranging from river cleanups to streambank stabilization, ultimately reduce pollution in the river, enhance habitats and protect aquatic wildlife. If you would like to get involved with our restoration projects please visit our volunteer page or call us at 615-790-9767.
By Brian Conner Healthy, green grass is a sign of a homeowner’s labor of love, and when it comes to your yard, you want it
Contact: Dorie Bolze, Harpeth River Watershed Association, (615) 479-0181Erin McCombs, American Rivers, (828) 649-7887 4/7/2015 Washington, D.C.- American Rivers named the Harpeth River among America’s
Harpeth Conservancy Helps Volunteers to Plant over 350 Trees in Kingston Springs, TN Harpeth Conservancy and volunteers spend a Saturday morning reforesting the banks of
For the eleventh year, the Rotary Club of Brentwood gathered volunteers to clean up the Little Harpeth River.
Volunteers to plant over 100 trees to stabilize an eroding river bank on the Little Harpeth River on MLK Day Nashville, TN (January 14, 2016) –
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