Students Monitor Green Infrastructure in Bioswale Watch Program
A healthy bioswale in Soundview. Dozens of these were installed in 2014 to improve water quality in the Bronx River by reducing combined sewer overflows.
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A healthy bioswale in Soundview. Dozens of these were installed in 2014 to improve water quality in the Bronx River by reducing combined sewer overflows.
The Soundview community is celebrating and welcoming the fall season with a new amphitheater in Soundview Park! The natural amphitheater features a performance lawn built
In July, the Alliance and NYC Parks & Recreation Natural Resources Group completed an eel pass at River Park, which joins the recently-completed fish passage
Our canoes startled a great blue heron standing along the bank of the river. Awkwardly, the giant bird flapped its wings, struggling to gain height,
After about 6 months of community hearings and review, DEP released its Bronx River Long Term Control Plan in late June. Coverage of the plan
Following 6 years of service to the Bronx River as our Ecology Director, Robin Kriesberg left our staff on June 30 to move to Connecticut. Robin
Presented here are key points from the Bronx River Alliance’s comments on the NYC’s Bronx River Long Term Control Plan. Consider these points as you
Widespread reports of fish and turtle die-offs around the region may be linked to increased nitrogen in our waterways this spring. In the Bronx River,
Description: This recorded webinar covers various aspects of engaging elected officials in urban waters work. Sven-Erik Kaiser provides guidance and tips for how to best
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.