Thursday, August 23, 2007

Seeds of Change Works to Protect Santa Fe River

"Seeds of Change®, an industry leader in the sustainability of organic agriculture practices worldwide, has joined efforts with Mayor David Coss and the Santa Fe Watershed Association in a mission to restore and protect the Santa Fe River – recently designated the most endangered river in the United States.

On Thursday, August 23 from 8 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., Seeds of Change will be contributing to the long-standing work the Santa Fe Watershed Association has been leading to protect the long-term integrity of the Santa Fe River’s watershed. In conjunction with the Seeds of Change annual Global Associate Meeting, nearly 60 global associates and partners will participate in the Santa Fe River restoration project.

Mayor Coss has adopted the Santa Fe River as a cornerstone initiative of his administration. He will attend the project on Thursday from 9-10 a.m. The project will take place along the Santa Fe River at Santa Fe County’s San Ysidro Park, approximately 4 miles from the downtown plaza."


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