The Lake Champlain Committee
“The Lake Champlain Committee is a watershed-based 501(c)3 non-profit organization with the mission to protect Lake Champlain’s environmental integrity and recreational resources for this and future generations through science-based advocacy, educa...”— Eileen Fitzgerald, The Lake Champlain Committee
What You’ll Find at Our Booth
Community resource table — water quality education, volunteer science programs, and Lake Champlain recreation info.
Environmental advocacy and water quality protection; invasive species monitoring and management; community science programs for volunteer cyanobacteria tracking; education and recreational access initiatives.
About
The Lake Champlain Committee has worked for a healthy, accessible lake since 1963, operating across New York and Vermont through science-based advocacy, education, and collaborative action. The nonprofit protects water quality, safeguards natural habitats, manages invasive species through their CHAMP program, coordinates community science efforts, and maintains recreational access including the Lake Champlain Paddlers' Trail.
Adapted from lakechamplaincommittee.org