by jravirginia | Feb 23, 2022 | News, Press Release |
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:February 23, 2022 CONTACT: Erin Hillert, Marketing & Communications Manager, James River Associationehillert@thejamesriver.org | 608.239.2644 Virginia Students Spread Awareness about Protecting the James River NOAA B-WET Grant...
by Joey Shelton | Feb 17, 2022 | James River Buffers, News |
Each year the North American Invasive Species Management Association holds their National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW) to sponsor volunteer events and raise awareness regarding invasive species. This year NISAW runs from February 28th until March 4th with...
by Ryan Walsh | Feb 14, 2022 | From The Marsh, News |
Welcome back to the Marsh! It’s a rainy winter’s day in the marsh and although there is life teeming around us, not much is active at the moment and many organisms are taking it easy until the spring. Today we are going to investigate a hammock out in the marsh. No,...
by jravirginia | Feb 4, 2022 | Education, News, Watershed Restoration |
What I did and how you can help too! My name is Jacob Baker. Currently, I am a student at Randolph-Macon College. This January, I had the opportunity to intern with the James River Association (JRA). I had such a good time working with JRA because I was able to take...
by James River Association Intern | Jan 31, 2022 | Conservation Tips, News |
By Mason Manley, Community Engagement Coordinator Intern Road salt is a threat to water quality and harmful to aquatic ecosystems The winter season brings cold temperatures and wintry precipitation like snow, sleet, and freezing rain that can make all modes of...
by jravirginia | Jan 28, 2022 | Advocacy, News |
PFAS is an acronym for a group of chemicals that share a similar structure that makes them extremely stable. This structure allows these chemicals to be oil and water resistant and long lived; traits that are good if you want to use them to create non-stick pans,...