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Watershed Staff Grow Host Plants For Hungry Caterpillars

Watershed Educators Vicky Allen and Alison Novobilsky aim to grow enough host plants to satisfy caterpillars inside the Kate Gorrie Butterfly House this season.

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Watershed Staff Grow Host Plants For Hungry Caterpillars

Watershed Educators Vicky Allen and Alison Novobilsky aim to grow enough host plants to satisfy ...

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Environmental Youth Programs Encompass Trenton & Hightstown

Two environmental youth leadership programs spread awareness of urgent issues.

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Urge State Leaders to Help Municipalities Control Flooding

Sign our petition to help towns and cities control flooding and let Gov. Phil Murphy, ...

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Princeton Middle School Students Explore Science

Sixth and seventh graders immersed themselves in real-world data collection and hands-on learning on the ...

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Trenton Community Day & Watershed Cleanup Brings Community Around Assunpink

About 70 participants and scores of Trenton community groups learned about the Assunpink and other vital ...

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Join our StreamWatch Team!

The Watershed Institute seeks volunteers for one of the teams on StreamWatch, a community water ...

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StreamWatch: Community Action Stream By Stream

StreamWatch volunteer Tom Smith combines his love of the outdoors and science on the Chemical ...

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Princeton Marks 1-Year Anniversary of Green Infrastructure Ordinance

Princeton's ordinance beautifies and helps protect the region from flooding.

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Volunteers Remove Debris at Stream Cleanups 2022

The Watershed’s stream cleanups are a volunteer opportunity for youth and adults alike, helping ...

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