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Maryland River on 2009 'Most Endangered' List
INDIAN HEAD - 3/26/2009
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A river in Maryland will be named one of America’s Most Endangered Rivers of 2009 on Tuesday, April 7 at 11a.m. at Mattingly Park in Indian Head. The annual report by American Rivers, the nation’s leading river conservation organization, spotlights ten rivers facing the most uncertain futures. The announcement will be made jointly with partner organizations on the banks of the creek at a press conference in Indian Head. Representatives of these groups and American Rivers staff are available for television appearances and radio talk shows on April 7 and afterwards.
About America’s Most Endangered Rivers
Each year, American Rivers solicits nominations from thousands of river groups, environmental organizations, outdoor clubs, local governments, and taxpayer watchdogs for its annual report, America’s Most Endangered Rivers. The report highlights the rivers facing the most uncertain futures rather than those suffering from the worst chronic problems. The report presents alternatives to proposals that would damage rivers, identifies those who make the crucial decisions, and points out opportunities for the public to take action on behalf of each listed river.
About American Rivers
American Rivers is the leading conservation organization standing up for healthy rivers so communities can thrive. The organization protects and restores America's rivers for the benefit of people, wildlife and nature. Founded in 1973, American Rivers has more than 65,000 members and supporters, with offices in Washington, DC and nationwide. Visit www.AmericanRivers.org
For more information contact Angela Dicianno, (202) 347-7550 ext. 3103, or by email at adicianno@americanrivers.org. Another contact for information is Amy Kober, (206) 213-0330 ext. 23, akober@americanrivers.org. For details and directions, call Tom Zolper, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, (443) 482-2066.
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