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WELCOME TO
THE POND

Definition: A small, shallow body of still water, usually freshwater, smaller than a lake. Ponds can be natural or artificial and often support aquatic plants and animals due to their relatively stable and calm conditions.

MANY HANDS MAKE 
LIGHT WORK.

Volunteering for local waterway cleanups helps protect marine life, keep our waters healthy, and preserve natural beauty for everyone to enjoy. Every piece of trash removed makes a real difference. It’s a simple way to take action for the planet and your community.

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WADE AND
FLOUNDER

When embarking on what would become his magnum opus, Henry David Thoreau decided that Walden Pond was the perfect blend of accessibility, natural serenity, and symbolic resonance for his literary purpose: to strip life down to its essentials and reflect on what it truly means to live deliberately.

For many anglers, outdoor enthusiasts, and everyday people alike, the local pond, creek, streamlet, and marsh provide tranquility and solitude, an accessible corner of nature's paradise, full of aquatic and terrestrial life. These are the quiet corners, however, that are often the most vulnerable - easily polluted by litter, leaching, and overuse.

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Your environment's health starts at home - be a part of protecting your local waterways now.

LOVE YOUR LOCAL WATERS

RECREATIONAL

The allure of pond fishing lies in the simplicity of the experience - casting a line, waiting patiently, and enjoying the gentle sounds of water and wildlife. It's accessible to anglers and amateurs alike, generations young and old. Sustainable practices and awareness will keep it that way.

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SPORT FISHING

Sport fishing in the pond provides a relaxing and accessible angling experience, perfect for all skill levels and often close to home. By fishing sustainably, we help maintain healthy fish populations and keep these tranquil spots enjoyable and productive for everyone.

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WHAT'S AT RISK

Ponds are especially vulnerable to environmental damage from litter, pollution, and overuse, disrupting delicate ecosystems. Trash, runoff, and excess fishing or foot traffic can harm wildlife, degrade water quality, and lead to the overgrowth of invasive species or algae.

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