A wet 2018 saw sharp rise in NYC sewage dumping: 1 in 3 days
With climate change driving increased precipitation in the northeast, 2018 brought not only one of the wettest years on record in New York City, but
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With climate change driving increased precipitation in the northeast, 2018 brought not only one of the wettest years on record in New York City, but
As the city pursues plans to shutter the island, local leaders are reimagining its legacy from incarceration to infrastructure Read more
 On April 9, the Bronx River Alliance, NYC Parks and the CT Department of Energy and Environment released nearly 400 fish into the river to
A chance sighting of a hungry peregrine falcon gave a homeless teen a lifelong passion; now Jason Ward and his brother Jeffrey star in “Birds
Fortified wetlands can protect shorelines better than hard structures. Read more
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New York Senate just introduced the gold standard BYOBag Act in their state budget proposal but we need your help to get it in the
The Green Africa Network works with community members to promote sustainable practices through Citizen Science for their community work. Watch now
The Alliance welcomes new City-As-School student, Frank, as he uses the Bronx River as a classroom for science credit. His interest in river ecology drew
Judith Enk, senior advisor at the Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development at Bennington College and former EPA Regional Administrator under President Obama, spoke at
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.