
Elizabeth River Project Girl Scout Badge
Discover, connect and take action as you explore and learn about the Elizabeth River, a tidal estuary of the Chesapeake Bay. Discover the river’s history and how it has changed
Discover, connect and take action as you explore and learn about the Elizabeth River, a tidal estuary of the Chesapeake Bay. Discover the river’s history and how it has changed
An inquiry-based curriculum to increase geographic literacy, foster Elizabeth River and Chesapeake Bay stewardship and empower youth leaders to create a resilient Norfolk from the Elizabeth River Project.
Become an Otter Spotter today! An otter spotter is you, a citizen who observes river otters in your neighborhood and community surrounding the Elizabeth River. Otter spotters collect videos, images
Browse our collection of publications of Watershed Action Plans, State of the River Reports, Wildlife Habitat Guides, River Star Homes Lawn Makeover Workbook, River Star Case Studies, Pollution prevention workbook,
River Star Businesses recieve Annual recognition for sustanible practices in the Elizabeth River watershed (Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth; Kempsville area of Virginia Beach). Sign up today and learn how your business
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
Annual recognition for hands-on practices by home owners in the Elizabeth River watershed (Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth; Kempsville area of Virginia Beach). Home owners can become River Star Homes by comitting to
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