The Buffalo River Stewardship Foundation

The Buffalo River Stewardship Foundation is dedicated to maintaining the
water quality of the Buffalo National River while respecting the property
rights of landowners and farmers. The Buffalo River, in northern Arkansas, is
America's first National River, established in 1972 on the centennial of the
establishment of Yellowstone as America's first National Park.
Programs of the Buffalo River Stewardship Foundation:
Conservation Easements
- We lease and purchase conservation easements along the tributaries to the
Buffalo River. These easements establish a forested riparian corridor 100 feet
wide, which improves water quality and aesthetic appeal.
Watershed Council
- We facilitate a Watershed Council at which all government agencies and
private interests in the Buffalo River region can discuss mutually
acceptable solutions to pollution problems.
Economic Studies
- We produce reports on the economics of the Buffalo River region, focusing
on the costs and benefits of the tourism and recreation industries and how
they are affected by water pollution.
How to contact us:
The Buffalo River Stewardship Foundation
P.O.Box 5003-161, Harrison, AR 72602
(501) 741-1750
E-mail brsf@wildfire1.com