The Current, October 2020 Newsletter
A Live-Streamed Soiree, Seen on the River, A New Wet Lab at River House, Welcome to the Bronx River Family, A New Website is on
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A Live-Streamed Soiree, Seen on the River, A New Wet Lab at River House, Welcome to the Bronx River Family, A New Website is on
Save the Date, Seen on the River, Bronx River EELS conclude first session, Welcome to the Bronx River Family, A New Website is on the
First Ever Virtual Flotilla, Seen on the River, The Unified Water Study kicks off this month, Social Distance Volnteer Events, 2020 “I Bird NY” Challenge
Seen on the River, New Curricula, Virtual Programming, Redesign bronxriver.org, Adventure Yourself through the Bronx River, We need your photos for a mural in The
After months of safety considerations, careful planning, and virtual trainings, our ecology team has finally kicked off the Unified Water Study! Led by our
Thank you for your incredible support, Seen on the River, Water Quality Monitoring and Project WASTE results, Bronx River Alliance Participates in BCEQ Earth Week,
A letter from our Executive Director, Seen on the River, New GAPP Crew Members, River House- We’ve Moved, Virtual Programming, Bronx River Alliance Completes Microplastics
Flotilla- Create your Team, Seen on the River, Spotlight on the Winter Conservation Crew, GANYC Apple Awards Nomination, Register for your Educational Field Trips Today,
The Bronx River fish passage is now open for business! Located along the western side of the 182nd Street dam in River Park, the fish
Happy Valentine’s Day, Save These Dates, Winter Workday at the Foodway, Bronx Winter Fest, Bronx Park SpeakUp, HIghline Network. View Document
The Bronx River Alliance serves as a coordinated voice for the river and works in harmonious partnership to protect, improve and restore the Bronx River corridor so that it can be a healthy ecological, recreational, educational and economic resource for the communities through which the river flows.