Use your phone to become a citizen scientist
Want to do your part to help restore the Bronx River? Download these apps on your phone to collect litter, record widlife and share the
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Want to do your part to help restore the Bronx River? Download these apps on your phone to collect litter, record widlife and share the
Great post by the Waterfront Alliance on the City Council hearing last Wednesday. Read more
Curious about invasive species management? Check out this great article by our partners at NYBG to find out more!
Amid increased spending, DEP faces criticism on sewage treatment plans By Danielle Muoio 12/13/2017 05:07 PM EDT The City Department of Environmental Protection is committing
Here’s another article on the current discussions happening citywide about the status of our water quality.
Did you know we have coyotes in the Bronx? In fact, scientists studying their habitat ranges have found adults and pups! Read more in this
You may know about the oysters on the Bronx River helping improve water quality, but did you know that other shellfish can be just as effective?
At the Citywide Long Term Control Plan meeting on November 15th, over 100 water advocates came out to Queens to show support for their local
Take a look at this creative video series created by the Syracuse University Envioronmental Finance Center about platic waste.
Read this interesting article from the New York Times about the Colorado River possibly being recongnized as a person. This may be a good thing
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.