New Jersey, reflections of sycamore trees in Lamington River, tributary of Upper Raritan River
We love the Raritan River!
Celebrate RARITAN RIVER WEEK
April 16-30, 2016!
Check out the events page for rain barrel workshops, nature walks, stream cleanups, composting/gardening sessions and more for people of all ages to enjoy! There’s also a great list of resources for the region which includes maps of parks and protected areas, a book list, and lesson plans for teachers.
USA: New Jersey, Raritan River Basin
US: New Jersey, headwaters of the South Branch of the Raritan River. Purple loosestrife growing on shore of Budd Lake
Did you know that there’s a Quarterly publication called Raritan too? “Raritan offers writers and readers the opportunity for sustained reflection and aesthetic pleasure, uncluttered by academic jargon. Founded in 1981 by the distinguished literary critic Richard Poirier, and supported by Rutgers University, Raritan aims to reach the common reader in everyone and to provide a particular experience of reading, one that nurtures an engaged and questioning approach to cultural texts of all sorts: literary, artistic, political, historical, sociological, even scientific.”
No Water No Life® is an LLC project founded in 2006 to raise awareness of the values and vulnerability of our freshwater resources, plus solutions to their sustainable management. NWNL Director and lead photographer Alison M Jones is Sr Fellow of International League of Conservation Photographers and International League of Conservation Writers, a Fellow of The Explorers Club, and member of North American Nature Photography Assoc., Society of Environmental Journalists, Tewksbury Land Trust Board (NJ), and other related organizations.
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Brava!!!!
“Nothing happens unless first we dream.” Carl Sandburg
Brava!!!!
“Nothing happens unless first we dream.” Carl Sandburg