Rivers Unlimited

Founded in 1972

515 Wyoming Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45215
Phone: 513.761.4003
Fax: 513.761.4988
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Links to Further Reading and Other River Groups
  • Ohio Water Resources Council- Their on-line Water Resource Directory features links to government agencies involved in river issues.
  • Ohio Watershed Network - "The Ohio Watershed Network provides information to community members and natural resources professionals who want to protect the resources in their watershed."  This helpful site includes a feature to help you find your local watershed group.
  • Ohio River Way - The Ohio River Way will create a 150-mile trail, braiding together the arts, commerce, ecology, heritage and recreation assets of the river corridor.
  • Mill Creek Restoration Project - A non-profit dedicated to achieving sustainability along Mill Creek through community-based planning and empowerment, environmental education and economically-sound ecological restoration.
  • Muskingum River Watershed - A service of the friends of the lower Muskingum river...
  • Maumee Valley Heritage Corridor - A nonprofit organization committed to the implementation of a comprehensive resource plan for the valley which would educate citizens about its natural, economic, recreational, cultural, and tourism resources.
  • The Land Conservancy of Hamilton County, Ohio - A member-supported nonprofit land trust dedicated to permanently protecting the county's natural heritage.
  • The-Science-Lab.com: Environment resources - directory of Environment related websites.
  • Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District - Promoting conservation of land and aquatic resources in a developed environment through stewardship initiatives, education programs and technical assistance.
  • Friends of the Great Miami - ...a 501(c)(3) citizen based educational group formed to help conserve, restore and enhance the Great Miami River (Ohio) for the benefit of wildlife, residents, and the public interest.
  • The Upper Tuscarawas River Regional Watersheds - This website provides the most up-to-date information available for the Upper Tuscarawas River, Nimishillen Creek, and Chippewa Creek Watersheds and supplies educational resource materials and links and for those interested in water quality protection and restoration.
  • International River Network - IRN supports local communities working to protect their rivers and watersheds. We work to halt destructive river development projects, and to encourage equitable and sustainable methods of meeting needs for water, energy and flood management.
  • Tri-Moraine Audubon Society of Allen - The mission of Tri-Moraine Audubon Society is to promote the conservation and restoration of ecosystems, including agricultural systems, while focusing on the enjoyment of birds and the natural environment through fellowship, education, and stewardship for the benefit of our future generations.
  • ECO - At ECO, it is our mission to hold industry accountable for community concerns about corporate pollution. We feel that the cost of doing business must include those who are most affected by the toxic emissions of corporate production. ECO believes in the power of communities working together to restore community health.
  • Mill Creek Restoration Project - Mill Creek Restoration Project (MCRP) is a private nonprofit organization created in 1994. Its mission is to serve as catalyst for developing sustainability in the Mill Creek watershed through community-based planning and empowerment, environmental education, and economically sound ecological restoration.
  • River Network - River Network's Mission is to help people understand, protect and restore rivers and their watersheds. We envision a nation whose rivers are cared for by those who use them and live in their watershed. Our constituency is comprised of grassroots river and watershed conservation organizations, public agencies, tribal governments and coalitions, and other working to save freshwater ecosystems.
  • Little Miami Inc. - Little Miami, Inc. (LMI) was founded in 1967 as a citizen 501(c)3 nonprofit organization to preserve the natural splendor of the Little Miami National & State Scenic River.
  • The Miami Group - The Miami Group is the oldest regional Sierra Club group in Ohio, having been the center of activity which organized the Ohio Chapter in the mid-'60s. It was designated a separate group in 1971, so is celebrating its 30th year in 2001. Covering metro Cincinnati and south-central Ohio, its membership hovers around 4000.
  • Website for the Ohio Chapter of the Sierra Club.
  • The Darby Creek Association - The Darby Creek Association unites concerned citizens to preserve, protect, and restore the scenic Darby Creek ecosystem so that this and future generations may benefit from its rich diversity.