Climate Change and Tides
Climate Change and Tides Web-based resources to determine the impact predicted higher tides on coastal areas, devise a plan to mitigate for these tides and discuss how to apply this
Climate Change and Tides Web-based resources to determine the impact predicted higher tides on coastal areas, devise a plan to mitigate for these tides and discuss how to apply this
Climate Change and Currents Students learn the effect of ocean currents on climate change and determine how changes in atmosphere and ocean temperatures could change the Great Ocean Conveyor Belt.
Science on a Sphere Visit your local Science on a Sphere and discover climate change, storms, ocean temperature, and more on the 6-ft. diameter animated globe.
Rain Barrel benefits include capturing 14,000 gallons to water your flower beds and gardens, save money on your water bill, reduce polluted runoff into the Elizabeth River, and keep mosquitos
Build and plant a rain garden to help protect and restore the Elizabeth River today! Rain garden benefits include, reduce standing water after storms, reduce mosquitos, improve health of the
Funding available to help you build your rain garden. Rain garden benefits include, reduce standing water after storms, reduce mosquitos, improve health of the Elizabeth River, and use native plants
Funding available to help you build a living shoreline. Benefits from planting shorelines include reduced runoff, prevent erosion and land loss, attract butterflies and song birds, and discourage geese from
A River Stars Home Representative will visit your home to show you how to take a free soil sample and an evaluation on how to take the heathiest care for
Annual recognition for hands-on projects at schools the Elizabeth River watershed (Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth; Kempsville area of Virginia Beach). River Stars is a program for schools, homes and businesses. Participants in
Elizabeth River Project for Elizabeth River watershed, 757-399-7487, elizabethriver.org; Lynnhaven River Now for Lynnhaven River watershed, 757-962-5398, lynnhavenrivernow.org. Non-profits provide plants and classroom/teacher guidance for students to grow native wetland
Thank you for your interest in the Elizabeth River Project’s Ryan Resilience Lab. We’re delighted that our site is in high demand. As the Ryan Resilience Lab is operated by a small non-profit with a big environmental mission, please help us make sure your event is a great fit.
Our priority is to host groups with relevance to our mission: to restore the Elizabeth River through equitable collaboration with diverse communities, governments, and businesses. When space and staff support are available, we are happy to host such groups free of charge, but do request that you consider an organizational membership and allow us to offer the opportunity for individual memberships.
Please fill this form out at least 30 days in advance of the event.