A Successful Silver Anniversary

    Despite the rain, the Silver Anniversary of Clean Your Streams Day was successful – all because of you! After processing the (wet) data cards we are proud to announce that together we removed 7,613 pounds of trash; but wait more details on what was found will be coming soon! Interesting finds included an office chair, […]

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    25 Years of Amazing Volunteers

    In 25 years of Clean Your Streams Day, we have had some outstanding volunteers. One of those volunteers is Andrea Beach. Andrea first started volunteering for Clean Your Streams Day over 10 years ago. She started volunteering with her husband in a neighborhood group. But it did not stop there. Andrea comes back, not only […]

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    Help us reach our goal of $2,500!

    Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Clean Your Streams by donating $25, $250, or $2,500 (as a sponsor); every donation makes a tangible difference! Support your rivers by visiting our Facebook page or donation page to help us reach our goal of $2,500 in honor of the 25th Annual Clean Your Streams! Then tell all your friends about […]

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    Register Online for Clean Your Streams 25!

    Register online for the 25th, Silver Anniversary, of Clean Your Streams Day! For a quarter of a century, volunteers have come out to clean their rivers and participate in important citizen science by recording the kinds of trash they have found in our waterways. The trash and information collected on Clean Your Streams Day help inform […]

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    Microplastics: Films

    Research has shown that microplastics can cause physical harm to wildlife when ingested. Microplastics can absorb other chemicals such as trace metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, pesticides, and some pathogens. Initial research has also suggested that plastic additives can contribute to disruption in the endocrine system and possibly cancer. Currently, there are four types categorized by […]

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    Toledo Leads Community Partners for Trash Free Waters

    The City of Toledo is leading a new project through U.S EPA’s Trash Free Waters program to collect potential marine trash and install trash capture devices in the water at several locations near Toledo. The City has recruited a team of community organizations, including TMACOG, University of Toledo, Keep Toledo/Lucas County Beautiful, and us- Partners for […]

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    Get the Lead Out, August Edition!

    It’s GLO time in August! Get the Lead Out registration is open. Come help remove fishing lines & lures from the Maumee River. Three dates in August are open for registration. Tuesday, August 3rd from 6:00 pm- 8:00 pm Sunday, August 15th from 2:00 pm- 4:30 pm Wednesday August 25th from 6:00 pm – 8:00 […]

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