National Organization for Rivers
www.nationalrivers.orgWant to know the law on the rivers you recreate on? Check us out! As the first act of Congress said, the navigable rivers shall be "forever free." Since 1978, NOR has been defending public rights on rivers, and is the only organization focused on it! NOR is your center for river law, access, and navigability. We have materials that look at US Supreme Court decisions, acts of Congress, and other laws and facts that support the public's right to use rivers. NOR seeks to do the following: 1. Clarify public river rights on thousands of miles where they are disputed, including canoeing, kayaking, rafting, fishing, birding, and other uses. 2. Address public and private land usage along rivers. 3. To conserve the land along rivers, and keep enough water in rivers to keep them healthy and usable for navigation and fishing. For our free river law handouts and posters, check out this page: http://www.nationalrivers.org/river-law-handouts.html To learn about the book, "Public Rights on Rivers," that discusses how and why the public has rights on rivers, check out this page: http://www.nationalrivers.org/why-you-should-get-public-rights-on-rivers.html River rights for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, rafting, boating, duck hunting, swimming, or other non-destructive river recreation is what we are about!
Read moreWant to know the law on the rivers you recreate on? Check us out! As the first act of Congress said, the navigable rivers shall be "forever free." Since 1978, NOR has been defending public rights on rivers, and is the only organization focused on it! NOR is your center for river law, access, and navigability. We have materials that look at US Supreme Court decisions, acts of Congress, and other laws and facts that support the public's right to use rivers. NOR seeks to do the following: 1. Clarify public river rights on thousands of miles where they are disputed, including canoeing, kayaking, rafting, fishing, birding, and other uses. 2. Address public and private land usage along rivers. 3. To conserve the land along rivers, and keep enough water in rivers to keep them healthy and usable for navigation and fishing. For our free river law handouts and posters, check out this page: http://www.nationalrivers.org/river-law-handouts.html To learn about the book, "Public Rights on Rivers," that discusses how and why the public has rights on rivers, check out this page: http://www.nationalrivers.org/why-you-should-get-public-rights-on-rivers.html River rights for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, rafting, boating, duck hunting, swimming, or other non-destructive river recreation is what we are about!
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Colorado
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Colorado Springs
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1-10
Founded
1978
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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