Join Newfound Lake Region Association’s Watershed Steward, Anthony Jaster, on a guided paddle from Grey Rocks Conservation Area on September 1, 2022 at 10am. During this 2-hour paddle Anthony will be discussing various attributes of the watershed, and how those attributes tie into fish habitats and support fish populations. Participants will also get a better sense of which fish are present in the watershed. Participants should be prepared with water, appropriate clothing, and gear for the weather. They will also need to provide their own kayak and PFD. To register please go to Newfoundlake.org/events or call 603-744-8689.
NLRA’s guided explorations offer new ways for the community to connect with the Newfound Watershed by getting them outside for different experiences. These programs also bring into focus the relationships and impacts that people have with and on the area which can foster the conservation and preservation of the region’s natural, social, and economic resources.
NLRA works to protect the high-quality waters of Newfound Lake and its watershed, maintaining a healthy and diverse ecosystem. Along with educational programming like guided hikes and paddles, NLRA monitors water quality, conserves land, manages stormwater pollution, and monitors for invasive species. For more than 50 years NLRA has been protecting Newfound Lake, and the results of that conservation are as clear as Newfound’s water. You can learn more about NLRA’s initiatives at NewfoundLake.org.