Clean River Advisory Council

Clean River Advisory Council

Environmental Services

A diverse group of Quad Citizens coming together to make the Mississippi River a more sustainable resource for all

About us

Industry
Environmental Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Type
Nonprofit

Updates

  • For holiday festivities across the river, check out Downtown Rock Island Alliance and TBK Bank's Deck the Downtowns initiative. The event, being held until the beginning of 2025, sees festive decoration, pop-up vendors, and a weekly arts market until December 22nd on Saturday and Sunday. The Alliance also put together awards for local vendors, which you can vote on at the link below. https://lnkd.in/gtjswkBH

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  • Happy Thanksgiving! The C-RAC is lucky to be composed of hard-working and driven members, and we're thankful for our wonderful network of conservation advocates and experts. We're also thankful for everyone who has supported our Mississippi River Equity Vision by attending our events or offering expertise to broaden our perspectives! Finally, are so thankful to the Walton Family Foundation and the Quad Cities Community Foundation for making the C-RAC possible and working towards a greener Mississippi River. Thank you all!

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  • Wondering how to care for your newly-planted saplings during the winter? Richard Jauron from the @Iowa State University Yard and Garden put out a short guide to help you protect your new trees in the harsh cold. Reccomendations include consistent tree watering beofre the soil freezes, and protecting saplings from rabbit damage. Whether you purchased a tree from the Bi-CAN tree sale or raised a sapling yourself, the article, linked below, can help you safeguard the growth of your new trees! https://lnkd.in/gGBtjwsA

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  • The Clean River Advisory Council created an 8-part vision for the future of the Mississippi River. The final priority outlined in the document regards funding for green initiatives and nature-based solutions. We envision a policy enviornment where available federal funding is leveraged by local governments to promote river equity and green practices. In partnership with the Walton Family Foundation and the Quad Cities Community Foundation, the C-RAC is able to directly contribute to a well-funded conservation enviornment through our grants subcommittee. Read more about the Mississippi River Equity vision at the link below. https://lnkd.in/gyr4pqua

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  • When discussing a vision for a more equitable Mississippi River, we must appreciate and acknowledge the land of the indigenous peoples of the Mississippi River watershed. An interactive map created by Native Land Digital does an amazing job at illustrating the historical inhabitance of land in the United States by indigenous tribes and nations. In the Quad Cities, we stand on the land of the Peoria, Myaamia, oθaakiiwaki‧hina‧ki (Sauk) & Meškwahki·aša·hina (Fox), Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo) peoples, and to create an equitable community, we must respect and value the practices and inhabitance of the native peoples who were violently removed from their original land. Check out the map and research these groups at the link below. https://native-land.ca

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