by jravirginia | Jul 20, 2022 | From The Marsh, News |
Welcome back to the marsh, where the heat of summer is in full swing! The fish are jumping, birds are fledging and learning to fly, and many plants are in bloom. Today, we will be examining a few species of marsh plants that bloom during the hottest time of the year....
by jravirginia | Jul 19, 2022 | News |
We are excited to share an update for a project our James River Buffer program partners, the Virginia Department of Forestry (VDOF), recently planted at at Greene County Community Park in the northern reaches of the middle James River watershed. Greene County...
by jravirginia | Jul 13, 2022 | News |
The James River Association has deep concerns regarding sustained, illegal harvesting taking place within the protected oyster sanctuary at Wreck Shoals on the James River as documented by recent oyster surveys conducted by the Virginia Marine Resources...
by jravirginia | Jul 6, 2022 | James River Watch, News |
Hey everyone, my name is Reggie Payne and I’m currently a senior at Virginia Commonwealth University, pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Biology with a minor in Environmental Science. This summer, I am the Environmental Science Intern for the James River Association. A...
by jravirginia | Jul 6, 2022 | James River Buffers, News |
The James River Association (JRA) serves as the convener for the Upper & Middle James Riparian Consortium (Consortium). This network of partners has a vision of “Growing partnerships to create healthy streamside ecosystems for clean water in the James River today...