by jravirginia | Dec 19, 2022 | News |
Looking for the perfect gift for your river lover this season? We’ve polled our staff and here are a few of their suggestions! Personal Flotation Device Above all else, safety is critically important when on the river. Keep your river-lover safe by giving a PFD. Don’t...
by jravirginia | Dec 16, 2022 | Advocacy, News, Press Release |
PRESS STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:Friday, December 16, 2022 CONTACT: Anna KilliusDirector of Advocacy(410) 212-3819akillius@thejamesriver.org James River Association Applauds Governor’s Clean Water Acceleration On Thursday, December 15th, Governor Youngkin...
by Chesapeake Bay Foundation | Dec 14, 2022 | James River Buffers, News, Watershed Restoration |
It’s December, and a chill is in the air. The deciduous trees have lost their leaves, and you know what time it is: tree planting season! But even after seedlings are in the ground, our work isn’t over. There’s a multitude of buffer maintenance activities for every...
by Delaney Beattie Virginia Department of Forestry | Nov 30, 2022 | James River Buffers, News, Watershed Restoration |
We have enjoyed lovely autumn colors within the James Watershed this fall, and now the trees are beginning to shed their leaves in preparation for winter. With the cooler, shorter days, we will see more leaves falling and blanketing the ground. Not long after comes...
by jravirginia | Nov 23, 2022 | News, Wildlife of the James |
During the month of November, Virginians can now officially celebrate our cherished mollusks we all know and love, the Oyster! As the holiday season begins, we want to share the unique story of the Eastern Oyster along with some delectable dishes to serve at...
by jravirginia | Nov 9, 2022 | James River Buffers, News, Watershed Restoration |
Update 11/9/2022 Notice of Intent to Award This communication serves as the official Notice of Intent to Award for the Request for Proposal (RFP) for Tree Planting and Invasive Plant Management Services in Rockbridge, Bath, and Alleghany, VA issued by the James River...