Our Plastic Pollution Problem
Thanks to volunteers and our incredible Alliance team, we removed over 54,000 pieces of floatable trash from the Bronx River in 2016, and over 40,000
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Thanks to volunteers and our incredible Alliance team, we removed over 54,000 pieces of floatable trash from the Bronx River in 2016, and over 40,000
For those interested in restoration work, especially in highly urbanized areas like the Bronx and NYC, Marit Larson, Chief of Natural Resources for NYC Parks
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
2013 was a productive year for the Bronx River Alliance’s Ecology Program in greening the river, through our work with partners and the community in
A hauntingly-beautiful and graphic depiction of the science in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s 5th Assessment report, and links to the reports themselves, in
On February 23rd, a group of volunteers from City Year School Group helped remove the invasive species, Japanese Knotweed, from Shoelace Park. The volunteers, 19
On Thursday, March 24th The Bronx River Alliance will collaborate with The Natural Resources Group for the Alewife Training Project. This will be our third
On Thursday, March 24th the Bronx River Alliance will collaborate for the third year with the Natural Resources Group at River Park for the Alewife
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.