by Amber Ellis | Apr 6, 2017 | News, Watershed Restoration |
Did you know that Monarchs cannot survive without Milkweed? The caterpillars only eat Milkweed leaves, so they always lay their eggs on these plants. Much of this habitat has been lost to development and we are seeing a decline in this majestic butterfly. By planting...
by Amber Ellis | Apr 6, 2017 | Conservation Tips, News, Watershed Restoration |
You’ve got a plan for what you want to plant and where you want to plant it, good work! However, right now all you see is the old lawn staring back at you and you’re exhausted just thinking about turning it into a new garden bed! I’m here to tell you there is an...
by Amber Ellis | Mar 29, 2017 | News, River Hero Home, Watershed Restoration |
In addition to being a River Hero Home, Eva Clarke is an environmental advocate, yoga instructor, and art teacher. Her love for the James River is enjoyed through taking her family and dogs to walk on the various trails along the James River. Eva believes the most...
by Adrienne Kotula | Mar 22, 2017 | Advocacy, News |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 22, 2017 CONTACT: Adrienne Kotula Government Affairs Manager (804) 938-7266 akotula@jrava.org James River Association applauds Governor McAuliffe for amendments to Coal Ash Bill And placing a hold on Coal Ash Pond Permits The James...
by Adrienne Kotula | Mar 16, 2017 | Advocacy, News, Press Release |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 16, 2017 CONTACT: Bill Street Chief Executive Officer (804) 788-8811 bstreet@jrava.org James River Association reacts to proposed elimination of Chesapeake Bay Program funding This morning, the President released his proposed budget...