Since 1999, the Tennessee Scenic Rivers Association’s Duck River Opportunities Project (DROP) has been working with local stakeholders in the Duck River watershed to protect and restore water quality and habitat.
As a part of this effort DROP engaged the community youth through a partnership with GM-Spring Hill, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation’s (TDEC) Green Schools Program, Swan Conservation Trust, and others.
Through those partnerships, Cynthia Rohrbach has been a leader in conservation education, preservation, and restoration.
As Green Schools Program Coordinator for TDEC, she has been instrumental in the success of the DROP’s youth education program. One component involves getting teachers and students out to creeks to conduct water quality sampling.