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Living Lands & Waters

Paducah Maritime Day Ceremony Honors Pregracke, Cahill Left to right: Paducah Club Chairman Andrew Gates, Maritime Person of the Year Chad Pregracke of Living Lands & Waters, Club President Caleb King, Port Person of the Year Tim Cahill of the Paducah-McCracken County Riverport Authority and Club News Editor Mason DeJarnett. (Photo by Shelley Byrne)

Paducah Maritime Day Ceremony Honors Pregracke, Cahill

June 6, 2022

The Port of Paducah Propeller Club’s annual Maritime Day Ceremony and Merchant Mariner Memorial on May 21 honored Chad Pregracke as maritime person of the year and Tim Cahill… Read More

Living Lands & Waters To Host Barge Party Fundraiser June 16

June 1, 2022

Living Lands & Waters, the non-profit environmental and river cleanup organization serving hundreds of miles of rivers, will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a barge party June 16 in… Read More

Pregracke Speaks At New Mississippi River Conference At Culver Stockton College

April 19, 2022

Chad Pregracke, famed river cleanup activist, founder and CEO of Living Lands & Waters, was the plenary speaker at the inaugural Great River Collaborative Conference held at Culver-Stockton College… Read More

Living Lands & Waters Assists In West Kentucky Tornado Recovery Volunteers from Living Lands & Waters stand in front of a pile of debris cleaned from Kentucky Lake. (Photo by Joel Quimby)

Living Lands & Waters Assists In West Kentucky Tornado Recovery

March 20, 2022

River cleanup and environmental advocacy organization Living Lands & Waters typically cleans 500,00 to 700,000 pounds of garbage from the nation’s rivers each year. “This is 1.2 million… Read More

Living Lands & Waters Promotes Mississippi River Bison Bridge Images from a video on the Bison Bridge project website at bisonbridge.org show renderings of the planned bridge, which would include a bison crossing with grazing land in both Iowa and Illinois as well as a pedestrian crossing and bison viewing area, along with a visitor center. (Image courtesy of bisonbridge.org)

Living Lands & Waters Promotes Mississippi River Bison Bridge

January 26, 2022

A well-known river cleanup and environmental advocacy organization is taking on a mission to convert an old interstate bridge into a unique park for bison crossing over the Mississippi… Read More

WIMOs Participates In Ohio River Cleanup The Ohio Valley chapter of Women in Maritime Operations (WIMOs) hosted a river cleanup in association with Living Lands & Waters in July in Cincinnati. (–photo courtesy of Women in Maritime Operations)

WIMOs Participates In Ohio River Cleanup

October 16, 2021

Twelve members of the Ohio Valley chapter of Women in Maritime Operations (WIMOs) participated in a river cleanup in July with Living Lands & Waters. “One of… Read More

Volunteers Remove More Than 9,200 Pounds Of Trash From Tennessee River In Three Days

January 24, 2021

The not-for-profit organization Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful (KTTRB) removed 9,208 pounds of trash from the river in a three-day January cleanup in partnership with Johnsonville State Historic Park. Read More

Coronavirus Can’t Stop Living Lands & Waters' Cleanup Mission Leah Cafarelli, program director for Living Land and Waters, helps clean up the engineroom of the River Cleanup II. (Photo courtesy of Living Lands and Waters)

Coronavirus Can’t Stop Living Lands & Waters’ Cleanup Mission

September 21, 2020

The coronavirus has thrown some speed bumps into the river cleanup mission of Living Lands & Waters but has not been able to stop it. This year,… Read More

Earth Day A Time To Reflect On Rivers’ Progress WJ Editorial

Earth Day A Time To Reflect On Rivers’ Progress

April 24, 2020

Wednesday, April 22, marked the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. The American Waterways Operators (AWO)  partnered with RiverWorks Discovery, an outreach program of the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium and the National Rivers… Read More

Living Lands & Waters’ Cleanup Work Continued During Spring Flooding

September 16, 2019

This spring’s unprecedented flooding across most river systems shut down commercial navigation over large stretches of the waterways. One thing it didn’t shut down was the cleanup work… Read More

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