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Our Mission

To aid in the protection, preservation, and restoration of the natural environment of the nation's major rivers and their watersheds.

Our Impact

  • Pounds of Trash Removed

    14,021,024

  • Volunteers Engaged

    137,159

  • Students Educated

    30,233

  • Trees Planted

    2,321,009

Students from Inver Hills Community College took part in a Mississippi River Institute (MRI) free, one-day workshop in mid-September 2025. The workshop took place on the MRI floating classroom barge, Mississippi River Institute, a 1930s crane barge restored by Living Lands & Waters (LL&W), a nonprofit organization based in East Moline, Illinois, to serve as a mobile teaching platform that informs students about river ecosystems and riverine careers.

Living Lands & Waters has spent the past several weeks docked in Owensboro, pulling trash from the Ohio River and welcoming hundreds of local students aboard its barge for hands-on lessons.

Living Lands and Waters is used to digging through the depths of the rivers, ridding the water of trash and pollution. But on Saturday, August 9, they took to the skies above the water. For the second time, they created a team to compete at the Annual Red Bull Flugtag competition.

  • Cargill
  • Cargo Carriers
  • Ford
  • PCNA
  • Anhesuser - Busch
  • Argosy
  • Clif Bar
  • Ingram
  • West
  • ADM
  • ACBL
  • Arconic
  • Bert & Ann Shearer
  • Campbell Transportation Company
  • CGB
  • Culver's
  • Hines Furlong
  • Marquette
  • Martin Fabert
  • Modern Woodmen
  • P&G
  • Shiela June
  • hubbell
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