Join Westchester Parks Foundation's volunteer citizen science project taking place in White Plains along the Bronx River Reservation.
This program addresses floatable trash, one of the three major water quality issues on the Bronx River. Volunteers participate in real science, through hands-on experiences. The information we will collect helps find the sources and stops trash from entering the river in the first place. The project engages volunteers by promoting outreach to local businesses whose products end up in and along the river, especially uniting messaging around the harm to our waterways caused by non-biodegradable products.
Volunteers will be on land and also wear waders in the river & help us count the bottles, cans, straws, & more we find in the trash boom and on the pathway nearby. This day's project is one of the many locations taking place to celebrate the 11th annual Riverkeeper Sweep !
We will meet at the Westchester County Center Parking Lot East & walk the path to the project site together.
Waders & gloves will be provided but please bring your own water. Volunteers should wear clothes that can get dirty and closed toe shoes. Trash bags were generously donated by American Rivers!
If you have questions please contact [email protected]
Hope to see you there!
Westchester Parks Foundation engages the public to advocate for and invest in the preservation, conservation, use, and enjoyment of the 18,000 acres of parks, trails, and open spaces within the Westchester County Parks system.
Westchester Parks Foundation engages the public to advocate for and invest in the preservation, conservation, use and enjoyment of the 18,000 acres of parks, trails, and open space within the Westchester County Parks system.
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