Recent Projects

CRWC works closely with many partners across the watershed to protect, enhance, and celebrate the Clinton River, its watershed, and Lake St. Clair. Quality habitat and water are crucial to a healthy river ecosystem. Below are details on just some of our recently completed projects that aim to restore and enhance the natural ecosystems of the Clinton River watershed.

2023

2019

  • A dock overlooking a vast river.

    RESTORATION AND INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL: CLINTON RIVER SPILLWAY (PAC)

  • A photo of a clean river

    RIVER BANK RESTORATION: CLINTON RIVER CORRIDOR (PAC)

  • Algae on a river's surface.

    SHORE RESTORATION: HARLEY ENSIGN (PAC)

  • A dock overlooking a river

    RESTORATION AND INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL: CLINTON RIVER SPILLWAY (PAC)

  • Logs and flowers near a shallow waterway.

    HABITAT RESTORATION: MCBRIDE DRAIN (PAC)

  • A creek running through a grassland.

    FISH PASSAGE: GALLOWAY CREEK

  • A grassy hill.

    DAYLIGHTING: STERLING RELIEF DRAIN (PAC)

  • People planting native species along a road.

    HUNTINGTON WOODS RAIN GARDEN

2018

2017

2016

  • A river with foliage on the banks.

    HABITAT RESTORATION: PARTRIDGE CREEK (PAC)

  • Brush along a creek.

    STREAMBANK RESTORATION: SYLVAN GLEN (PAC)

  • Bug in a tray.

    HABITAT ASSESSMENT: GALLAGHER CREEK

PROJECT MAP

This map shows the distribution of watershed projects throughout the watershed, including Adopt-A-Stream monitoring sites, StreamLeaders monitoring sites, and restoration projects.