
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.
James River Leadership Expeditions
Applications are open for the 2025-2026 James River Leadership Expeditions program!
Greening Richmond's Libraries
Join us as we work together with partners and volunteers to aid Richmond’s Public Libraries.
Outdoor Summer Camp
Registration is open for our Lynchburg summer camp for rising 3rd through 8th graders!
Rain Barrel and Native Plant Workshops
Join us for a spring 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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James Changing Actions since Earth Day 2019
Your actions make a difference
It has taken over four decades to take the river from one of the nation’s most polluted rivers to one of its most improved.
When you become a James Changer, you are joining a network of passionate and supportive river lovers across the Watershed, from the Alleghany Highlands to the Chesapeake Bay.
We encourage you to seek out your personal passion to help us change the James – and our communities – for the better.
River Health Deep Dive: Understanding Indicator Bacteria in Our Waters
This week, in our James River Spotlight, we're diving into a crucial indicator our James River Watch volunteers measure every week: bacteria levels. You've likely heard of E. coli, especially in news about water quality, but the specific bacteria we look for actually...
Press Release James River Watch Returns to Keep River Users Informed
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, June 6, 2025 CONTACT:Linnea Bennett, Director of Marketing & CommunicationsJames River Associationlbennett@thejamesriver.org James River Watch Returns to Keep River Users Informed of Conditions Updated map helps the...
Press Release James River Watch Returns to Keep River Users Informed
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, June 6, 2025 CONTACT:Linnea Bennett, Director of Marketing & CommunicationsJames River Associationlbennett@thejamesriver.org James River Watch Returns to Keep River Users Informed of Conditions Updated map helps the...
Press Release: JRA sounds the alarm
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:April 3, 2025 CONTACT:Linnea BennettJames River Association(e) lbennett@thejamesriver.org The James River Association sounds the alarm on the state of migratory fish in the James River RICHMOND, VA - To mark World Aquatic Animal...
Enjoy River Stories from across the Watershed
Stories have a power unlike any other to spotlight how our experiences shape who we are, how we relate to one another, and how something – like a river – can connect us in profound ways, both as individuals and as communities. Dive in here.
While our stories may be different, the river that runs through them is a common thread that unites us all. It is our river to share. It is also our river to protect.
Stories by the James is a collection of stories from people across our watershed that show how our river connects and unites us as individuals and communities. Our goal is to feature a number of diverse voices and backgrounds to best represent the many people and communities in our watershed, and we would love to add your story to our collection!
JRA is thrilled to partner with VPM News to bring Stories by the James to the public. Click here to listen to exclusive cuts of storyteller interviews that originally aired in the fall of 2022.
Our sincere thanks to The Tomato Fund and VPM for the opportunity.
