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AWARE Thinks Ahead to Summer

AWARE Thinks Ahead to Summer

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It’s still cold and snowy but organizers of the Iowa Project AWARE campaign are thinking ahead to the steamy days of summer and they’re asking volunteers to mark off their calendars. John Laird, a naturalist with Hamilton County Conservation, says this year’s river clean-up project will be the Boone River in north-central Iowa.

Project AWARE stands for A Watershed Awareness River Expedition. Last year, nearly 400 volunteers cleaned up the Maquoketa River in eastern Iowa. This year’s effort is expected to assemble at least 300 volunteers on the Boone who will be plucking out everything from old tires to, possibly, entire vehicles.

It will be the second time the Boone River will be cleaned up by Project AWARE volunteers. The last time was in 2013, along with a portion of the Des Moines River. This will be the 17th annual Project AWARE river clean-up effort. Learn more at: www.iowaprojectaware.org.

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