Protect Migratory Fish
Once thriving symbols of Virginia’s river ecosystems, historically vital migratory fish are now vanishing. This alarming trend affects multiple species, signaling deeper issues within crucial waterways like the James River.
Discover how the James River Association is fighting to understand the underlying causes and secure a future for these struggling populations.
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Whether planting trees, patrolling the river, or helping to install living shorelines, your help matters!
Greening Richmond's Libraries
Join us as we work together with partners and volunteers to aid Richmond’s Public Libraries.
Support our Connect with the James Program
Get your ‘Paddle to Protect’ shirt today!
Rain Barrel and Native Plant Workshops
Join us for a Fall River Hero Home workshop!
More than one-third of all Virginians rely on the James River and its tributaries for water, commerce, and recreation. Our vision is a fully healthy James River supporting thriving communities. We believe if you change the James, the James will change you.

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You can hike it, bike it, swim it, run it or raft it. How you enjoy the James River is up to you.

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We’ve taken the river from a D- to a B in terms of overall health – but we need help to reach our goal of a Grade A James.

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Press Statement: Remembering Kepone: 50 Years Later, a Cleaner James River
PRESS STATEMENT December 16, 2025 CONTACT: Anna Luke Director of Marketing and Communications aluke@thejamesriver.org Remembering Kepone: 50 Years Later, a Cleaner James River James River Association marks the anniversary of an environmental disaster that closed...
Greening Amherst County Public Libraries to Reduce Stormwater Runoff
County residents and library users encouraged to get involved in community planning effort Every time it rains, pollutants, including sediment, fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, and bacteria from pet waste, flow from our yards into local waterways via stormwater...
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Press Statement: Remembering Kepone: 50 Years Later, a Cleaner James River
PRESS STATEMENT December 16, 2025 CONTACT: Anna Luke Director of Marketing and Communications aluke@thejamesriver.org Remembering Kepone: 50 Years Later, a Cleaner James River James River Association marks the anniversary of an environmental disaster that closed...
Press Statement: James River Association Voices Concerns About Environmental Impact of Coal Train Derailment in the Chickahominy River
STATEMENT UPDATE November 12, 2025 CONTACT:Tom DunlapJames Riverkeepertdunlap@thejamesriver.org804-905-9724Update as of 11/12/2025: Crews continue working to remove train car debris and coal at the train derailment site east of the City of Richmond, in the...
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