Field Trip to the Mianus River Fish Ladder
This morning, Bronx River Alliance staff took a field trip to the Mianus River in nearby Greenwich, Connecticut to check out the fish ladder at
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This morning, Bronx River Alliance staff took a field trip to the Mianus River in nearby Greenwich, Connecticut to check out the fish ladder at
Securing the Shoreline in Muskrat Cove Park Though the cold winds of March are still blowing, members of the Bronx River Alliance’s Conservation Crew have
The Bronx River Alliance announces that Veronica Vanterpool has been elected chair of its board of directors. Ms. Vanterpool succeeds Kellie Terry who has chaired
It may not feellike spring yet, but a sure sign that it is on the way is the migration of baby eels ("glass eels") up
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
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
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
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
"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
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.