Whaleneck River Preservation Society

The Whaleneck River Preservation Society is a volunteer organization that exists solely for the
well being of the Whaleneck River, Newbridge Pond and the Common Areas of the Merricks
and the Bellmores and the citizens who use them and live among them.

The Society’s programs are organized around seven core strategies. Together, these
strategies constitute the Society’s commitment to help define and pursue a path toward
environmentally sustainable development consistent with individual rights and a more
equitable sharing of the community’s resources.

The Society's work is divided among the following program areas: Creating awareness,
educating the public, organizing resources, encouraging volunteerism, litter removal,
vegetation incorporation and wildlife preservation. While concentrating its efforts in these
areas, the Society adjusts its course to reflect needs as they arise.

Its founder, through its volunteers drawn from scholarly, scientific and professional
disciplines, administers the Society.   Anyone can be a volunteer.  If you would like to
volunteer, please contact Bill Corrigan at WRPSociety@billcorrigan.com

Click here to open The Whaleneck Preservation Society's Conservation Report - Preserving
the Whaleneck River, Newbridge Pond and the Common Areas of the Merricks and the
Bellmores.
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