February 2010: Woodchipping and volunteers
January 2010 we welcomed two new volunteers to our staff. Kathy and Monet are with us on different days of the week. Kathy is with
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January 2010 we welcomed two new volunteers to our staff. Kathy and Monet are with us on different days of the week. Kathy is with
January 2010 was a great start to the new year. Besides upkeeping our projects from 2009, such as rain barrel systems, tree plots, construction projects,
On January 9 and 10, the Conservation Crew received help from 5 Million Trees trainees with recycling Christmas Trees. We offered this service at Bryan
My name is Antwoine Williams, an intern with the Wildcat Young Adult Program, a paid internship program that helps young adults like me get back
On December tenth the United States Department of Agriculture gave the Conservation Crew an Asian Longhorn Beetle training at the New York Botanical Gardens. This
Our Rainwater Harvest barrel was recently vandalized with graffiti. The conservation crew has placed a fence to protect it from future vandalism issues.
On October 23,2009 we held our second annual Million Trees Event. The area we chose to plant is adjacent to our Education trail located on
Sustainable South Bronx has helped us with many ecological restoration projects along the Bronx River. On this day we planted evergreens along the Bronx River
In mid- September the Bronx River Alliance Conservation Crew along with two Wildcat Interns placed a rainwater harvesting system. This system consists of barrels that
I am an intern from Wildcat Service Corporation currently working with the Bronx River Alliance Conservation Crew. So far I have learned a little bit
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.