RAIN: Raingarden Action in Neighborhoods
In 2021, three NYC-based watershed organizations came together with a workforce development organization to pilot a new way of ensuring success for rain gardens throughout
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In 2021, three NYC-based watershed organizations came together with a workforce development organization to pilot a new way of ensuring success for rain gardens throughout
Join Elizabeth Hamby and the Foodway Team in a special tea tasting, a part of the Around the Table series at the NY Botanical Garden.
The Bronx River Alliance joined the NYC Greenway Coalition and attended the public hearing on Wednesday, June 28, 2022, held by the The City Council’s
On 25 March 2021, as the world was struggling to find its footing after being pummeled by a worldwide pandemic, I grounded myself in the
The Bronx River Alliance will undertake a planning process to update the December 2010 Bronx River Watershed Plan to the Bronx River and a new
Earlier this year the New York Times called River House, “the Greenest Building in the South Bronx”. While being recognized in the New York Times
Check out this story from NY1 about an important addition to River House that we supported back in January! NYC has been experiencing increasing rates
Mayor Eric Adams committed to funding NYC Parks with 1% of the NYC budget on the campaign trail: “We need to do everything we can
Join the Bronx River Alliance as we celebrate our Earth and our Bronx River with a week full of stewardship, workshops, and free family-friendly events!
For our second week of commemorating Black Changemakers of the Bronx River, we honor the work of Gloria Alston. 84-year-old Gloria Alston is a long-time
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.