Pursue Porcelain-Berry Challenge!
Everyone can help protect our forests from invasive species. This month, take the Pursue Porcelain-Berry challenge. What is porcelain-berry? Porcelain-berry (Ampelopsis glandulosa) was introduced to North
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Everyone can help protect our forests from invasive species. This month, take the Pursue Porcelain-Berry challenge. What is porcelain-berry? Porcelain-berry (Ampelopsis glandulosa) was introduced to North
Karaugh-Nea is a second year Cadette with Throggs Neck Girl Scout Troop 1096 working on installing fishing line receptacles to designated fishing spots in the
On June 24, 2018, Bronx River Alliance education staff traveled to Governor’s Island to visit The Harbor School, where Columbia Teacher’s College Citizen Scientist program
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) released an environmental report in early July proposing the removal of 20 impaired NYC waterways, including the
During the 2017-2018 school year, the Bronx River Alliance Education Program offered professional development workshops to educators and brought students out twice to the Bronx
On Saturday May 26, over 70 paddlers joined by NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver and NYC Council Member Andy King celebrated the Amazing Bronx
As of May 14, 2018 the Southern Entrance to Starlight Park on Edgewater Road is closed due to pathway work as part of the Bronx
NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell Silver, Bronx River Alliance Executive Director Maggie Scott Greenfield, Bronx River Conservation Crew Member Nick Martinez and Patagonia volunteer Jules hold
For Women’s History Month, Stephen DeVillo created a write up for "Jane’s River Sisters": The once neglected and maligned Bronx River has experienced an astonishing
The Bronx River Alliance Education Program partnered with Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom High School and the Verizon Foundation Innovative Learning Program in 2017 to support
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.