Pipefish and stripers and parasites, oh my!
Several species of aquatic wildlife were observed by those seining in the Bronx River Estuary. NYC Parks Natural Resources Group staff were joined by helpers
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Several species of aquatic wildlife were observed by those seining in the Bronx River Estuary. NYC Parks Natural Resources Group staff were joined by helpers
Eight volunteers braved the threat of rain and torrent of mosquitos to work hand in hand with Alliance staff to remove more than 700 lbs
While walking through Shoelace Park, our Executive Director, Linda Cox, happened to meet up with some USGS staff who were sampling groundwater wells. In addition
This sord of mallards spent the afternoon cruising up and down the Bronx River in the Bronx River Forest. They were not alone however, just
On January tenth and eleventh, the Bronx River Alliance mulched Christmas trees from the West Farms community. The aroma of the pine trees going through
While we were searching for signs of the beaver near the Boston Road Bridge in the Bronx Zoo, this Red Tail Hawk swooped down in
These White Pines are planted in the North and South Forest. We planted these pines 3 years ago at 2 feet and now stand at
On Thursday, December 11,2008 it rained for a 24 hour period causing the Bronx River to flood. On Friday the conservation crew did a reconnasaince
On the last Saturday of November, a contingent of YouthCan Bronx accompanied educator Christine Kola on a short tour of the Bronx River Forest and
During 2008 two interns, David Ocasio and Juan Vega, worked alongside the conservation crew. People often refer to our crew as the river rats, but
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.