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ABOUT TWO RIVERS COALITION (TRC)

Two Rivers Coalition (TRC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit citizen-based group working to protect the health of the Black River and Paw Paw River watersheds through conservation, education, and advocacy. Our organization is dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and ecological integrity of the rivers and their surrounding areas. Through collaborative efforts with local communities and stakeholders, we strive to ensure the long-term sustainability of these vital water resources.

OUR INITIATIVES

CONSERVATION, EDUCATION, AND ADVOCACY

At Two Rivers Coalition, we are dedicated to various initiatives designed to protect the Black River and Paw Paw River watersheds. Our work encompasses conservation projects to maintain natural habitats, educational programs to enhance awareness of watershed health, and advocacy campaigns aimed at shaping policies that benefit both the rivers and the communities they sustain. Through these efforts, we strive to deepen the understanding of how our actions impact the well-being of these vital watersheds. Our mission is to promote, enhance, and study the ecology, water quality, cleanliness, shorelines, beaches, wildlife, plant life, recreational use, and any other related to the health of the Black River and Paw Paw River watersheds in Southwest Michigan.

OUR VISION

Clean, healthy waterways that support rich biodiversity and add to the quality of life in Southwest Michigan.  

Board Meetings and Governance:

TRC is governed by an unpaid board and volunteers dedicated to its mission as outlined in its bylaws.  Board meetings are held the 3rd Tuesday of each month from 6PM until 8PM and are open to the public.  Click here to go to the Events tab for the latest information on upcoming meetings.  All who want to help protect the Black River and Paw Paw River Watersheds are invited to join.  

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Two Rivers Coalition (TRC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to protecting the Black River and Paw Paw River watersheds in Southwest Michigan. We work to improve water quality, wildlife habitat, and recreational opportunities through conservation, education, and advocacy. Our efforts include hosting public workshops, forums, and lectures, as well as publishing scientific information and resources to keep the community engaged and informed about the health of our rivers.

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