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Learning Resources

,For 30 years, Friends of The Mad River has worked to connect people and ideas. Learning about our human made and natural communities, our water resources, and the actions we can take in our own lives, can help us steward our watershed for generations to come. 

Mad River Watch
Water Quality Data

Storm Smart Resources for Homeowners

Ridge to River
Action Plan

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5 Towns'
Stormwater Master Plans

Natural History

Crucible of Change

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Water Quality is a Statewide Effort.

Watershed groups, conservation districts, state, national, and international programs all play a role in keeping our water clean and our communities resilient. We need to come together to tackle the big challenges downstream and in our own backyards.

Watershed Groups -
Featuring Friends' Storm Smart!


Forest Practices


​Floodplain Restoration


​Wetland Protection


​Stormwater Infrastructure


​Individual Action

These videos were produced by the Lake Champlain Basin Program to highlight the great work being done around the state. More videos and information can be found at WWW.CLEANWATERWORK.COM
Photos by Corrie Miller, Ira Shadis, Mansfield Media, Warren School PTO
Videos by Peregrine Productions & Lake Champlain Basin Program
Crucible of Change (1997) was funded by the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund and by the Friends of the Mad River.

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  • Home
  • Our Impact
    • Community Climate Chats >
      • Past Climate Chats
      • Climate Survey
    • Ridge To River >
      • Action Framework >
        • Programs
        • Research Needs
        • Resources
      • Planning Process >
        • Team
        • Landscape
        • Planning
        • Community
    • Storm Smart >
      • Storm Smart Assessment
      • Storm Smart Resources & FAQs
      • Storm Smart In Practice
    • Tree Planting
    • Keeping Water Local
    • Mad River Watch >
      • Highlights from the Field
      • Volunteer Resources
      • Historical Data
    • Flood & Fish Friendly Roads
  • Get Involved
    • Events
    • Volunteer
    • Your Mad River
    • Learn
    • Donate
    • Jobs
  • Who We Are
  • News
  • Contact Us