Making a Difference. Did You Know…  The White River is over 158 miles long, stretching from Patagonia Falls to North Denton  Over 250 species of fish,

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Making a Difference

Did You Know…  The White River is over 158 miles long, stretching from Patagonia Falls to North Denton  Over 250 species of fish, crustaceans, amphibians, and reptiles make their home there  More than 50 native tree and plant species are found along the river banks

But It Needs Our Help  Trash dumping along the river has polluted animal habitats  Water quality has degraded from dumping by nearby industries  Invasive non-native plants are choking out native plants

 Only $20 a year  Includes quarterly newsletter Join the Friends of the White River

 Pick up trash  Clear invasive plants Volunteer for River Clean-Up Days

Write Letters to Legislators  Urge legislators to vote for:  Stricter regulation of environmental hazards  Designation of land as protected wildlife refuges  Harsher penalties for companies who exceed industrial pollution limits  Voice your support for:  Celebration of Earth Day and the Earth Charter  Funding for state wildlife rescue and repopulation

What’s Next?  We invite you to join us at our next regular business meeting  July 6th at 6:00 p.m. at the Nora Public Library