A new feature-length documentary features Bronx River
On March 20, the Bronx River Alliance hosted a screening and panel discussion of Water Blues, Green Solutions at the Arsenal as a part of
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On March 20, the Bronx River Alliance hosted a screening and panel discussion of Water Blues, Green Solutions at the Arsenal as a part of
Big news! Bronx River House, a beautiful NYC Parks facility that will serve as a community education center, boat house and headquarts of the Bronx
Maggie Greenfield, the Director of Programs and Development, and Bob Bender from Community Board 8 appeared on BronxNet’s BronxTalk with Gary Axelbank to discuss current
The Bronx River Alliance seeks a consultant to carry out the design for an Activity Guide for the full 8-mile length of the Bronx River
"Our Zoopolitan Future: Making Cities Safe for Wildlife." Richard Conniff, March 4, 2014 Referring to the Bronx River, the author writes, "[t]he restored river is
We’ve come a long way. From being dumped on and ignored to being celebrated and beloved, the Bronx River is listed in the mix of
Did you know that the Bronx River Conservation Crew works outdoors on the Bronx River all winter long? Over the past few months they’ve been
NYC DEP will be holding a Public Kick-off Meeting for the WESTCHESTER CREEK CSO LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN Wednesday, February 26, 2014 JHS 125 Henry
We haven’t seen much activity from the Bronx River beavers this winter- until recently. Less than two weeks ago, our education director Damian Griffin noticed
Our former greenway director, Joe Linton, has written a great post on LA StreetsBlog on the lessons he learned on the East Coast, specifically on
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.