by James River Association Intern | Dec 11, 2019 | News |
Looking for the perfect gift for your river lover this season? Here are a few suggestions! Dry Bag A necessity for anyone that wants to bring items that aren’t necessarily water-friendly, from electronics to clothing, down the river with them. A waterproof dry bag...
by James River Association Intern | Nov 28, 2019 | News |
Did you know you can actually cook full meals with some flora and fauna around the River? Maybe grandma will let you bring some of these recipes to Thanksgiving! Venison Deer meat can turn people off. Those that have had bad experiences with it typically think it is...
by James River Association Intern | Oct 31, 2019 | News |
The James River is a beautiful place – far from frightening – but we are celebrating Halloween today. Let’s get spooky with the scariest critters of the James (and why you shouldn’t fear them)! Hellgrammite/Dobsonfly A hellgrammite is one scary looking...
by James River Association Intern | Sep 26, 2019 | News, Volunteer |
by Jordan Cramer, JRA Water Quality Intern I had no idea going into this season that it would have been half as amazing as it has been. E. coli, river gauges, citizen volunteers: all these terms floated around my head, but I had never done anything like this before...
by James River Association Intern | Aug 2, 2019 | James River Watch, James Riverkeeper, News, Volunteer |
James River Watch wouldn’t be possible without the committed volunteers that test week in and week out. We can’t thank them enough for their eagerness to learn and dedication to taking samples at every site, every week. So far this summer, our 80 Water Quality...