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Your Rouge River Report Card

The Southeast Michigan Report Cards present “grades” for five watersheds in the region. These grades have been calculated using expert advice and science-driven standards for...
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For Earth Day: one-of-a-kind handmade wind chimes crafted by five local artists, Ann Ivory, Kim Jones, Jennifer Rutherford, Jasmine Souchuk, and Jette Wooten!

These rockin' artists came together to inspire you to support your hometown River. Limited-edition windchimes are available while supplies last when you sign up to be a monthly donor & BEST Friend of the Rouge! Just visit therouge.org, hit the donate button, select a monthly frequency! Welcome new Best Friend!

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For Earth Day: one-of-a-kind handmade wind chimes crafted by five local artists, Ann Ivory, Kim Jones, Jennifer Rutherford, Jasmine Souchuk, and Jette Wooten! 

These rockin artists came together to inspire you to support your hometown River. Limited-edition windchimes are available while supplies last when you sign up to be a monthly donor & BEST Friend of the Rouge!  Just visit therouge.org, hit the donate button, select a monthly frequency! Welcome new Best Friend!

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Our team had the opportunity to see these beautiful creations in person! They sound as wonderful as they look!

🌎It is almost Earth Day! Celebrate with Friends of the Rouge and learn how you can create simple, low-cost gardens designed to protect and improve local streams. 🌱💧

You can join the fun on Monday April 22 at 7 pm in person at Southfield Civic Center Pavilion or you can join virtually! Registration is required for virtual attendance.

Register today at tinyurl.com/SouthfieldRG

View the Facebook Event: www.facebook.com/events/2074968679546011/
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🌎It is almost Earth Day! Celebrate with Friends of the Rouge and learn how you can create simple, low-cost gardens designed to protect and improve local streams.  🌱💧

You can join the fun on Monday April 22 at 7 pm in person at Southfield Civic Center Pavilion or you can join virtually! Registration is required for virtual attendance. 

Register today at https://tinyurl.com/SouthfieldRG

View the Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/2074968679546011/

Five Southeast Michigan watersheds, the Huron River, Clinton River, River Raisin, Detroit River, and Rouge River, received first time report cards in collaboration with the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Studies to provide a "socio-environmental" overview on the health of each watershed.

Your Rouge River Watershed received a D+, calculated from over 30 indicators using expert advice and science-driven standards for environmental and socioeconomic conditions. Your watershed faces challenges that you, Friend, know intimately: sewer overflows, flooding, impervious surfaces from development, loss of forested land, and aging infrastructure. Your Rouge River has come a long way since it caught fire in 1969. There is still work to be done. It is the dedication of caring Friends and partners like you that provide hope for future improvements to raise the grade - and bring the clean water future to your hometown River.

To Check Your Rouge River Report Card, Visit: therouge.org/report-card/

The Reports were made possible by the Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation.
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Five Southeast Michigan watersheds, the Huron River, Clinton River, River Raisin, Detroit River, and Rouge River, received first time report cards in collaboration with the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Studies to provide a socio-environmental overview on the health of each watershed.

Your Rouge River Watershed received a D+, calculated from over 30 indicators using expert advice and science-driven standards for environmental and socioeconomic conditions. Your watershed faces challenges that you, Friend, know intimately: sewer overflows, flooding, impervious surfaces from development, loss of forested land, and aging infrastructure. Your Rouge River has come a long way since it caught fire in 1969. There is still work to be done. It is the dedication of caring Friends and partners like you that provide hope for future improvements to raise the grade - and bring the clean water future to your hometown River. 

To Check Your Rouge River Report Card, Visit: https://therouge.org/report-card/

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The live event is about to begin! Join us at 10 am for the release of the first ever watershed health report cards.

To watch the livestream reveal visit the event link: fb.me/e/1qB2rSR1x

#mireportcards #southeastmichiganWatch this space for the release of the first-ever Southeast Michigan Report Card series TOMORROW April 16, 2024.

Join us at IAN's FB page tomorrow at 10am for a livestream reveal by visiting fb.me/e/1qB2rSR1x
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The live event is about to begin! Join us at 10 am for the release of the first ever watershed health report cards.  

To watch the livestream reveal visit the event link: https://fb.me/e/1qB2rSR1x 

#MIReportCards #SoutheastMichigan
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Our Services

Friends of the Rouge in ACTION

Rouge Rescue

Rouge Education Project

River Restoration

River Monitoring

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Our annual river clean up

Since 1986, volunteers have removed large quantities of trash from the river. Public perception shifted from the river as an open sewer and a place to dump trash to its restoration including invasive plants removal, installation of native plantings, and stabilization of stream banks.

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School-based environmental education

We involve elementary, middle, and high schools from across southeastern Michigan. Students learn about the Rouge River in class, and then perform hands-on scientific exploration of the river on a field trip to its banks. They are encouraged to take action to restore and protect the river.

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How we care for the land

How we care for the land impacts water quality in our local lakes and rivers. The River Restoration program teaches residents of the watershed how to manage their land to improve water quality and to provide wildlife habitat through hands-on projects and educational events.

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Residents become citizen scientists

This program engages residents to become citizen scientists, collecting data about the health of the watershed through biological indicator species (bugs, frogs, fish, etc.) that reflect the long-term health of the watershed. As water quality improves, bugs frogs and fish are returning.

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Along 29.25 miles of the Lower Rouge

FOTR is currently working with local partners to develop a water trail on 29.25 miles of the Lower Rouge from Canton to the Detroit River. Much of the river corridor is protected within Wayne County Parks, making it ideal for the development of launches and amenities.

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Volunteer to Make a Difference

Friends of the Rouge began as a volunteer organization, so volunteerism sits at the core of mission to serve the Rouge River watershed.

Become a Member

Be part of the legacy. Support the vital work we do by helping us meet critical milestones for programs that make a lasting impact of the Rouge River watershed’s health.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Get involved! Support our diverse programs through sponsorships that have the power to make real and lasting change for the health of the Rouge River watershed!

Networking to Build Community

Our community stakeholders, partners, and alliances make our watershed healthier! Thank you to all who make a difference by caring about the Rouge River.

Financial Transparency

We adhere to all federal and state regulations, produce annual financial audits, submit all reporting documents in a timely manner with clear accounting methods and record keeping.

FAQs

Curious about something in the Rouge? We may already have an answer to commonly asked questions regarding our organization or the watershed. Check out our FAQs HERE.

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We acknowledge …the systemic injustices and pervasive racism that occurs for people of color.
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A Better Rouge For Us All

You care about the Rouge River. Watch how, together, we have been making your river cleaner and more vibrant for the plants and animals, and for the people of Southeast Michigan to enjoy.

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