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Join us for Clam Jam 2015 – Nov. 7

By Altamaha Riverkeeper | October 17, 2015

An evening in a beautiful location,  featuring the best of local steamed clams & oysters, pecan-roasted Boston Butts, music by Kellie Parr, silent & live auctions and good friends. 4-8…

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Ohoopee River to serve as outdoor classroom for EGSC biology students

By Altamaha Riverkeeper | October 14, 2015

 Thanks to a new alliance between East Georgia State College and the Altamaha Riverkeeper Organization, the Ohoopee River will now become an outdoor classroom for EGSC’s biology students. The deal…

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13 Disturbing Things About Rayonier and the Altamaha

By Altamaha Riverkeeper | July 9, 2015

13 Disturbing Things to Know about Rayonier Advanced Materials (RYAM), the Altamaha River and why Rayonier has been able to pollute the river virtually at will for more than 60…

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Court: Buffers not required for freshwater marshes

By Altamaha Riverkeeper | June 22, 2015

The Georgia Supreme Court has ruled 6-1 that state law does not require a buffer against development around freshwater marshes, swamps and other bodies of water where the flow is…

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Wildlife plan seeks ‘less conflict with nature’

By Altamaha Riverkeeper | June 22, 2015

Dozens of scientists in and out of government, businesses and advocacy organizations were in on a two-year drafting process to update the State Wildlife Action Plan first enacted 10 years…

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