Welcome
Welcome to the Watershed Agricultural Council's "Maiden Voyage" into e-communications. We hope you find these short updates valuable and informative. Please let us know what you like (and don't like) and we'll adjust our content accordingly. 
 
Periodically, we'll share with you upcoming events, the latest news on water quality, participant profiles and program highlights. (If you would like to share this with a friend, simply click on "Send to a Friend" located on the toolbar on the right.)  

Thanks for supporting our work and our programs targeting clean water and working landscapes!
Making Waves
Just last month, Farm to Market Manager Challey Comer was recently interviewed on "Making Waves," a public radio program on WJFF-Sullivan County.  Listen to what she has to say about buying local and the Pure Catskills campaign -- click here.
 
Grey Water = Clean Water
The latest issue of the Watershed Farm & Forest is available online. If you haven't read it yet, check out our feature story which highlights the innovative water treatment protocol for horse wash stall runoff in the East of Hudson program.
 
Greene Wood Goes Global
Find out how Catskill Woodnet member Don Greene of GreenTree Home Furnishings & Accessories used forestry program grant money to expand his Treadwell business to compete internationally.
 
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We're looking for feedback, content suggestions and ideas for future eBulletins. Email your suggestions to Communications Director Tara Collins.
 
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The Watershed Agricultural Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the economic viability of agriculture and forestry through the protection of water quality and the promotion of land conservation in the New York City Watershed region. The WAC is funded by The New York City Department of Environmental Protection, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service and other federal, foundation and private sources. The WAC is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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NYCWatershed.org
The Watershed Agricultural Council's web site.

BuyPureCatskills.com
The WAC's buy local campaign known for "Good Food. Clean Water."

CatskillWoodNet.org
Through a regional network of businesses and Pure Catskills brand, CWN promotes products from New York's Catskill Mountain Region.

Donate Now
Safeguard irreplaceable resources, rural working landscapes and family farms by supporting the Conservation Easement Stewardship Fund.