Seventeen million of us drink its water and it's the longest undammed river east of the Mississippi: It's the Delaware River, and it needs your help. The Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed (CDRW), formed in 2013,
is uniting organizations of the entire watershed for the first time. Last fall, the new coalition hosted a two-day conference that brought together more than 200 attendees from 60 organizations in Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey.
PennFuture is a founding member and serves on the Coalition's steering committee. We are working to reach volunteer organizations, watershed and fishing groups, land trusts, and others who can all make a difference for this new coalition. Can you bring your vision and input to help us
grow?? If you are part of a
non-governmental, non-profit organization committed to improving the Delaware
River Watershed, we welcome your group's application for membership in the
coalition. CDRW members receive advance notice of events (next conference October 21-22, 2014 in Bethlehem: details TBA) and urgent action
items, and can bring more voices to the table for protecting and restoring the
Delaware River and watershed. (There is no fee
to apply or to be a member.)
There's another reason this coalition work is urgent right now. Governor Tom Corbett has proposed cutting Pennsylvania's contribution to the Delaware River Basin Commission's annual budget, which is a critical piece of protection for the entire watershed. We'll connect you with efforts to help stop this short-sighted budget cut. You can sign and share the petition right now.
Please contact us
or sign up as a new Coalition member online. PennFuture, National Wildlife Federation, New
Jersey Audubon Society, and 50 other community organizations look forward to having you join us.
Kate Gibbons is northeastern Pennsylvania outreach coordinator for PennFuture. She is based in Wilkes-Barre.

