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From the Marsh: Intro to Saltmarshes

From the Marsh: Intro to Saltmarshes

by Ryan Walsh | Jul 8, 2019 | Conservation Tips, From The Marsh, News, Watershed Restoration, Wildlife of the James | 0 comments

Welcome to the saltmarsh, one of the most dynamic habitats in the James River Watershed! Here, salty water from the Atlantic Ocean meets freshwater from the James River and its tributaries. Plants and animals that call the saltmarsh home have to deal with constantly...
April Conservation Tips: Vernal Pools

April Conservation Tips: Vernal Pools

by Ryan Walsh | Apr 23, 2019 | Conservation Tips, News, Wildlife of the James | 0 comments

Have you ever ventured into the woods after a rainy spring day and found what appears to be a new pond? You may have discovered one of the most exciting, albeit temporary, habitats in Virginia!Known as vernal pools, these ephemeral bodies of water appear with rains in...
Prothonotary Warbler

Prothonotary Warbler

by Ryan Walsh | Mar 25, 2019 | Conservation Tips, News, Wildlife of the James | 0 comments

With warm weather approaching, you are likely to see one of the most beautiful spring and summer residents of the James River Watershed, the prothonotary warbler!Also known as the canary of the swamp, this gorgeous bird makes its home in wetlands, and nests in tree...
2018’s Record Rainfall and What It Means for the James River

2018’s Record Rainfall and What It Means for the James River

by Ben Watson | Jan 4, 2019 | Advocacy, Community Conservation, James Riverkeeper, News, Watershed Restoration, Wildlife of the James | 0 comments

As we kick off 2019 and turn a very soggy page on the past year, it’s worth looking back at one of 2018’s main themes, at least as far as the James River is concerned: the rain. To state the obvious it’s been wet – I mean unrelentingly, record-settingly wet – across...
Rare find on the James River

Rare find on the James River

by Jamie Brunkow | Oct 22, 2018 | Education, James Riverkeeper, News, Wildlife of the James | 0 comments

Juvenile Atlantic Sturgeon confirm successful spawning but concerns remain Last week, James River Association education staff discovered five young Atlantic sturgeon during an education program on the James River. On their 40-foot education boat, Spirit of the James,...
Beneficial Bats in the Backyard

Beneficial Bats in the Backyard

by Sophie Stern | Oct 22, 2018 | Conservation Tips, News, Wildlife of the James | 0 comments

Bats have earned a bad reputation for being spooky, nuisance pests in backyards and attics. Let’s dispel those myths this Halloween and focus on how beneficial these flying mammals can be for your garden. Bats are excellent pollinators and natural pest control,...
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