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Press Release:James River Association Receives $1,000,000 Grant from the Chesapeake Bay Stewardship Fund for Living Shoreline Collaborative
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:September 14, 2020 CONTACT:Erin HillertMarketing & Communications ManagerJames River Associationehillert@thejamesriver.org608.239.2644James River Association Receives $1,000,000 Grant from the Chesapeake Bay Stewardship Fund...
Meet our Educators: Charles Johnson
Although this school year looks a little different, The James River Association is still committed to offering our students the best environmental education at this time. Our Education program still works to connect youth with river-based learning experiences that...
Abiotic Water Quality – Macroinvertabrates on the James
Join Henrico County Public Schools on a virtual field trip to Pony Pasture in the James River to study Macroinvertabrates.Abiotic Questions Water Quality -pdf version Abiotic Questions Water Quality - Word versionAbiotic Water Quality Answer Key
Meet our Educators: Katie Ferrell
Although this school year looks a little different, The James River Association is still committed to offering our students the best environmental education at this time. Our Education program still works to connect youth with river-based learning experiences that...
Biotic Water Quality – Macroinvertabrates of the James River
Join Henrico County Public Schools on a virtual field trip to Pony Pasture in the James River to study Macroinvertabrates.Biotic Water Quality QuestionsBiotic Water Quality Key
Meet our Educators: James Abbott
Although this school year looks a little different, The James River Association is still committed to offering our students the best environmental education at this time. Our Education program still works to connect youth with river-based learning experiences that...
Planting trees requires a vision of the future
by Deya Ramsden, Virginia Department of Forestry's Middle James River Forest Watershed Project Coordinator Trees do best when planted in early spring or late fall, when the ground is not frozen but the seedling is dormant and temperatures are cool. As we enter into...
Thank You 2020 James River Watch Volunteers
Labor Day weekend has finally come, and all across the James River watershed, River Watch volunteers have finished their last samples of the season. Incubators shut down and passively release their heat; supplies are inventoried; and the Advocacy team at JRA reflects...
Meet our Volunteers: Mark, Samantha, and Holly Redman
We are honored by the dozens of volunteers that work with us every month. Whether spending an afternoon planting trees with our James River Buffer Program, taking weekly water samples as a Water Quality Monitor volunteer, or patrolling a section of river a few times a...
Celebrate James River Week with The Great Return of the Atlantic Sturgeon
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:Monday, August 31, 2020 CONTACT:Justin Doyle Community Conservation Manager James River Association (804) 572-4667 jdoyle@thejamesriver.orgCelebrate James River Week with The Great Return of the Atlantic Sturgeon The James River...