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Friends of the Mississippi River
(a.k.a.: FMR)

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Type: Non Governmental Organization
We Speak: English
Website: http://www.fmr.org/
Main Email: N/A
Phone: 651-222-2193
Fax: 651-222-6005
Headquarters: Saint Paul, Minnesota
United States
Local Time: Thu Jan 8 02:56:25

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Our Vision

Friends of the Mississippi River (FMR) advocates a new vision for the Mississippi, especially the river and its watershed in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Through active leadership and education, we seeks to preserve and restore the river’s fish and wildlife, its vital floodplains and scenic bluffs, its natural and cultural treasures, its beauty and its romance. We envision a river on which small boats are safe and welcome, to which we have clear and easy access and in which we can safely swim and fish. We envision a river that is cleaner, healthier, more alive and more inviting, a river no one can ignore or take for granted.
Our Mission

Friends of the Mississippi River is a leading citizen organization working to protect and enhance the Mississippi River and its watershed in the Twin Cities area. We believe the tremendous ecological, cultural, scenic and recreational values of the river must be carefully tended to ensure that they continue to be shared equally by all citizens and that they endure for future generations. We accomplish these goals through three interrelated programs.

Land Conservation
We work with public and private landowners to protect, restore and manage important natural areas along the river and its key tributaries.
Watershed Protection
Working with citizens and local governments, we draw attention to the health of local rivers, lakes and wetlands and bring citizen opinion to bear on decisions that improve water quality.
River Corridor Stewardship
The Mississippi River cannot protect itself. We engage citizens in a variety of educational, recreational, and volunteer stewardship activities that support their desire and give them the understanding to advocate on behalf of the river's public values at City Hall or the State Capitol.


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