We are a small, all-volunteer non-profit organization--passionate stewards of the land and water of Fry’s Run Watershed in Williams Township, just outside of Easton, PA. Click to learn more About Us.
We do hands-on work to protect and improve the watershed and we do outreach
to help others understand the importance and beneficial practices, including rainscaping and landscaping with native plantings.
The photos below show, L to R, children at our annual Fry's Run Family Fun day learning to identify & understand the importance of macroinvertebrates in a live sample of stream water; volunteers planting trees in Fry's Run Park to enhance the creekside buffer and improve erosion control; helpers ready to set out on one of our two annual trash pickup events along key roadways in our watershed.
All of these activities are critically important because how we manage rain water and stormwater runoff across our own properties and throughout our neighborhoods affects everyone! If you explore our website further, you'll understand that extends downstream all the way to the Atlantic Ocean!
71% of the Earth's surface is water. All of us live in watersheds, areas small or large that drain into a specific body of water. All of us have an impact on the water quality of our watershed, whether we’re conscious of it or not.
Water flows downhill, bringing with it fresh rainwater (which is good until it’s too much for the soil to absorb), eroded soil, lawn pesticides, litter, and much more. All of us using best watershed management practices can help protect and even improve water quality, locally and beyond.
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