RiverLink Inc.

RiverLink Inc.

非盈利组织

Asheville,North Carolina 256 位关注者

RiverLink promotes the environmental & economic vitality of the French Broad River.

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RiverLink promotes the environmental and economic vitality of the French Broad River and its watershed. RiverLink accomplishes its mission by improving watershed health and climate resilience, providing permanent public access to the river through conservation and recreation easements, reclaiming contaminated lands for public use and enjoyment, empowering over 1,000 volunteers each year, and annually educating over 4,000 students, as well as the public at large, about the importance of a healthy French Broad River watershed.

网站
riverlink.org
所属行业
非盈利组织
规模
2-10 人
总部
Asheville,North Carolina
类型
非营利机构
创立
1987

地点

  • 主要

    170 Lyman St

    US,North Carolina,Asheville,28801

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    256 位关注者

    Forgive us for this late post. RiverLink is heartbroken for our beloved French Broad community and everyone impacted by Hurricane Helene. We are forever grateful that our staff and team are safe. Unfortunately, all our office contents and vehicles were totaled in the flood so we are regrouping. Right now, our top priority remains the safety and well-being of all people in the French Broad watershed. In the wake of Helene, we are reminded that we are all connected by a network of waterways and human kindness. The incredible community support and resilience we’ve seen in these early days inspire us and give us hope as we look to the long road of recovery ahead.?With tremendous gratitude — The RiverLink Team

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    Climate Change and Stormwater — Why Should We Care? Climate change brings more extreme weather, including intense storms and prolonged droughts, impacting Western NC and the French Broad River. Increased rainfall overwhelms stormwater systems, leading to erosion, pollution, and flooding. Urban areas face even greater challenges with hard surfaces preventing water absorption, directing untreated runoff into our rivers. From rain gardens to rain barrels, green infrastructure helps reduce pollution and flooding while enhancing community resilience. Let's work together to protect our waterways and communities. Read more about the impacts of climate change on stormwater runoff in our blog at... https://lnkd.in/eGkh2N6H #ReduceRainRunoff #stormwaterwednesday

    Warmer, Wetter, Wilder | Climate Change Can Deliver a Deluge

    Warmer, Wetter, Wilder | Climate Change Can Deliver a Deluge

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    From fishing for native brook trout in tiny headwater streams to paddling adrenaline-inducing whitewater, streams of the French Broad River watershed provide ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. There’s something out there for everyone! Here are some fun new ideas if you're looking to expand the ways in which you can experience the French Broad River. Have you ever snorkeled in a river? Long considered the domain of salt water, snorkeling a clean stretch of freshwater stream provides insight into the beauty and diversity of life in our streams. Learn about opportunities in the French Broad River basin at... https://lnkd.in/dShQPksG Have you ever been camping on an island in the middle of the French Broad? Mountain True maintains a series of paddle-in campsites along the river. For more information, visit... https://lnkd.in/eKr3CkRe

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    Where is all this rain going? In July, we had the pleasure of bringing together community leaders, RiverLink scientists, educators, and local media for a meaningful discussion on how we can encourage property owners to become stewards of the beautiful French Broad River. Our Reduce Rain Runoff campaign aims to promote simple and effective strategies for residents in the French Broad River watershed counties (Transylvania, Henderson, Buncombe, Madison, Haywood, Yancey, Mitchell, and Avery) to tackle rainwater runoff and stormwater pollution at home. A big thank you to everyone who attended, New Belgium for graciously hosting the group, and our media partners for helping to share the campaign! Together, we’re making strides toward a cleaner, healthier river. Learn more at... https://lnkd.in/dsfni-aF

    Asheville campaign seeks to tackle rain runoff, protect French Broad River

    Asheville campaign seeks to tackle rain runoff, protect French Broad River

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    RiverRATS after-school programming is underway! This fall program features 8 weeks of lessons with four main groups of students, who visit local creeks and river sites around Asheville. They learn about stream ecology through hands-on STEM activities and practice social and emotional learning (SEL) through art, music, and therapeutic activities. We are looking forward to another great season with our partners, who are doing the excellent work to support students in school, after school, and in their communities. Check out some of our favorite moments from the spring program!

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    Team members from our Asheville, North Carolina, office volunteered with RiverLink, a local nonprofit. We helped remove invasive bamboo from the edges of the French Broad River, and we took the seeds off other invasive grasses to make way for native wildflower plantings. Big thanks to Emily (Murawski) Hreha, Kali Martin, E.I., Elizabeth Lassiter, Amy Huffman, Stephen Beveridge, Tim Young, and Sydney Kilgus-Vesely, our summer intern, who also planned the event.

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    Business & Organizational Consultant

    RiverLink Inc. received a Strategic Partnership Grants award from Buncombe County Government for various work—to remove invasive species, restore native pollinator habitat, create park trails and signage, and more—on three properties: ~ Karen Cragnolin Park on the French Broad River Park corridor ~ a “pocket park” on Florida Avenue in West Asheville ~ Gateway Park, a new public park being developed on Riverside Drive at Pearson Bridge with a projected opening in summer 2025 RiverLink promotes the health and resilience of the French Broad River and its entire watershed in Western North Carolina through conservation and recreation easements and by cleaning up contaminated land for public use and enjoyment. RiverLink’s Land Resources Manager Hannah Coats and Development Manager Susan Andrew joined representatives of the grant program—including me, note the cool and topical shirt—and Buncombe County for a visit at the Florida Avenue site. Learn more about the good work of the RiverLink team at https://riverlink.org, including how to: ~ participate in volunteer days ~ make a financial donation ~ learn about RiverLink's environmental education programming for youth ~ donate property with a stream, tributary, or river—or adjacent to one—for clean up and preservation

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    Join us for our 2nd Annual No Water, No Beer celebration at Burial Beer Co.'s Forestry Camp, on Thurs, Sept 26th from 5-8 pm! One ticket ($35) buys you two beers, a wonderful meal, and participation in an exciting silent auction. We can't wait to show you all the local wares you can win this year. Celebrate RiverLink and the The Environmental Quality Institute's work for clean water on the beloved French Broad River. The link to purchase tickets is below: https://lnkd.in/gBcsCsTb

    No Water, No Beer

    No Water, No Beer

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