Alex Krofta

Restoration Scientist at Merrimack River Watershed Council

Alex Krofta is an experienced professional in ecological restoration and environmental science, currently serving as the Ecological Restoration Projects Manager at Connecticut Fund for the Environment/Save the Sound since May 2019. With a robust background as a Restoration Scientist for the Merrimack River Watershed Council and as a Stewardship Specialist for Land Stewardship, Inc., Alex has developed significant expertise in restoration and stewardship for over a decade. Previous roles include Stewardship Biologist for the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife and Restoration Project Manager & GIS Specialist at Polatin Ecological Services, LLC. Alex holds a Master’s Degree in Ecological Planning and Design from The Conway School, as well as a Master of Arts in Environmental Science and Policy and a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from Clark University.

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New Haven, United States

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Merrimack River Watershed Council

The Merrimack River, at 117 miles in length, drains a watershed of 5,000 square miles that sustains a population of over 2.5 million, while providing drinking water to over 600,000 people. Home to more than 200 NH and MA communities, the Merrimack watershed provides major recreational opportunities, diverse fish and wildlife habitat, and stunning scenic beauty. Who we are: MRWC was founded over four decades ago when the Merrimack was one of the ten most polluted rivers in the country. Today, the waters are swimmable and fishable many days of the year. But rapid housing development, unneeded dams, sewage overflows, polluted stormwater runoff, and toxins remain a threat to the long-term future of this major water source and natural resource. What We Do: ​​​​​​​We work with legislators, public officials, and other non-profits to address threats to the Merrimack and its watershed while educating the public about issues affecting the health of the river. ​​​We engage our river communities in protecting the Merrimack watershed through special events, public forums, and social media.​​​​​​​Promote public access to, and enjoyment of, the Merrimack and its tributaries and nearby green spaces.


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