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Paddle for Our Hudson Paddler Profile: Dan Thaler
Our third Paddle for Our Hudson paddler profile is Dan Thaler, a kayaker who is inspired to participate by Pete Seeger's vision for a healthy and resilient Hudson River. During the challenge, he's paddled locally including in the Hudson River, as well as in the [...]
Hudson River Coalition Firmly Rejects Findings in EPA’s Draft Third Five-Year Report for the Hudson River PCBs Superfund Cleanup
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 10, 2024 Hudson River Coalition Firmly Rejects Findings in EPA’s Draft Third Five-Year Report for the Hudson River PCBs Superfund Cleanup Groups call on the public and elected representatives to speak out during the public comment period as EPA disregards its [...]
Paddle for Our Hudson Paddler Profile: Liam Purvis
Our third Paddle for Our Hudson paddler profile is Liam Purvis. Liam is a whitewater kayaker who lives in the Hudson Valley and paddles many Hudson River tributaries. He's inspired to participate in Paddle for Our Hudson to restore the river's former abundance and a [...]
Paddle for Our Hudson Paddler Profile: Allie Weill
With Paddle for Our Hudson well underway, our second paddler profile is Allie Weill! Allie's life was transformed by experiencing our onboard teen programs, time as a volunteer, and then later as a crew member. We are grateful to Allie for paddling for Our Hudson and [...]
Paddle for Our Hudson Paddler Profile: David Toman
This summer we're excited to host our new paddling challenge and fundraising effort - Paddle for Our Hudson! We challenged the public to join us in celebrating our 55th sailing season by paddling 55 miles in a kayak, rowboat, or stand-up paddleboard between Memorial [...]
Take Action: Help reduce packaging waste in New York State!
New York State has an opportunity to reduce packaging waste, make remaining packaging recyclable, and at the same time cut out toxic chemicals - will you help make it happen? The Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (A5322/S4246) would require companies to cut their single-use [...]





