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Freed From Weed Ordinances: A Law That Protects Native Gardens
Freed From Weed Ordinances: A Law That Protects Native Gardens
In St. Louis County, a new bill encourages the growth of native plants. St. Louis, MO – On May 28th,…
DRINKING WATER AWARENESS WEEK: LET’S NOT FORGET THE EXISTING CHALLENGES 
DRINKING WATER AWARENESS WEEK: LET’S NOT FORGET THE EXISTING CHALLENGES 
Great Rivers Environmental Law Center encourages more than just awareness during Drinking Water Awareness Week.
Great Rivers to host the Wild and Scenic Film Festival
Great Rivers to host the Wild and Scenic Film Festival
Join us for an epic night of awe-inspiring films celebrating the beauty and wonder of our wild and scenic world!
Great Rivers Environmental Law Center Expands with Hire of Executive Director, Natalie Johnson 
Great Rivers Environmental Law Center Expands with Hire of Executive Director, Natalie Johnson 
Johnson joins the team at an exciting time of growth as the Law Center seeks to increase its presence across…
[VICTORY ALERT!] Meatpacker withdraws request to dump wastewater into Pomme de Terre River
[VICTORY ALERT!] Meatpacker withdraws request to dump wastewater into Pomme de Terre River
The company informed the Missouri Department of Natural Resources last week that it was withdrawing its application for a permit…
Hold Onto Your Hogs!
Hold Onto Your Hogs!
VICTORY ALERT: Great Rivers successfully squashes subpoena on behalf of longtime safe-agriculture activist.  
You’re putting THAT on your house?
You’re putting THAT on your house?
Homeowners’ associations impede Missouri clean energy with policies that put aesthetics before sustainability. In the 2022 legislative session the Missouri…
VICTORY ALERT! Progress at the PSC
VICTORY ALERT! Progress at the PSC
Your household shouldn't be penalized for energy conservation. We engaged the Missouri Public Service Commission to require Ameren to step…