by Matt Scott Stone | Jun 27, 2023 | Education, James River Expedition, James River Leadership Academy, News |
Monday, June 26th 10,000 steps and 5 miles later concluded our first day on the James River Leadership Expedition. We started the day with introductory games to get to learn our fellow peers that we will be with for the next week. Following the games, we took a one...
by jravirginia | Jun 20, 2023 | News |
I’m an artist and I love the river! Why are you calling me? Every September, JRA gears up for one of our VERY favorite events: the annual fall migration of the Atlantic sturgeon in the James River! The Atlantic sturgeon’s story in the James is as epic as a myth...
by jravirginia | Jun 16, 2023 | News, Watershed Restoration |
The Upper & Middle James James Riparian Consortium is creating a Native Riparian Plant guide to help landowners and riparian buffer practitioners with plant selection. A riparian forest buffer is the woody vegetation that grows along the edges our waterways that...
by jravirginia | Jun 9, 2023 | Education, James River Expedition, James River Leadership Academy, News |
On Saturday, May 6, high school students from around the James River watershed celebrated the culmination of a year’s worth of adventure, teambuilding, and work. The graduation ceremony took place at Luck Stone’s Goochland headquarters, and featured a welcoming speech...
by jravirginia | Jun 6, 2023 | James River Watch, News, Press Release |
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:Tuesday, June 6, 2023 CONTACT: Erin Hillert James River Associationehillert@thejamesriver.org | 608.239.2644 The James River Association’s James River Watch Program Keeps River Users Informed Every Memorial Day since 2013, the...
by Justin Doyle | May 31, 2023 | Community Conservation, Conservation Tips, News, River Hero Home |
Many plant species prevalent in landscapes are not native and even invasive to our part of the world. Non-native and invasive plant species generally offer little ecological value and can outcompete native plant species. Species including Crape myrtle, Nandina, and...