by James River Association Intern | Feb 22, 2021 | Conservation Tips, News |
Have you ever cut a vine and it seems to grow back twice as large, choking out other plants? Have you ever noticed a large quantity of one species when fishing? You may have come face to face with an invasive species! Invasive species are flora or fauna that are...
by jravirginia | Feb 19, 2021 | James River Buffers, News, Watershed Restoration |
Buffer planning continues even with the snow falling! The James River Association and our conservation partners are gearing up for spring and fall buffer protection projects. The Thomas Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District is partnering with JRA on a phase 2...
by jravirginia | Feb 12, 2021 | News |
2021 marks the 45th anniversary of the James River Association! To commemorate this anniversary we are revisiting our ‘Top 40’ lists we shared back in 2016, celebrating some of the awesome experiences the James River watershed has to offer. We have updated the...
by jravirginia | Feb 4, 2021 | Education, News, Press Release |
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:February 1, 2021 CONTACT: Nat Draper, Senior Education Manager, James River Associationndraper@thejamesriver.org | 804.267.9236 Erin Hillert, Marketing & Communications Manager, James River Association...
by Ryan Walsh | Feb 3, 2021 | From The Marsh, News |
Welcome back to the marsh! Today we will be examining one of the smaller fish that call our tidal marshes home, the mummichog! Mummichogs, Fundulus heteroclitus, are a very common species of killifish that can be found in the James River watershed from Richmond to...
by jravirginia | Feb 3, 2021 | Advocacy, News |
As Black History Month begins, we’re highlighting the equity and environmental justice work taking place at Virginia’s General Assembly. By definition, environmental justice is “the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color,...