Welcome to RHA’s Resource Hub

We all rely on vital water and land resources provided by the watershed in which we live. In turn, we each play a part in protecting the ecosystems that provide for our health and well-being. RHA’s Resource Hub is the place for individuals and families to find direction on where they can start to make a difference in protecting our shared watershed – the Upper Raritan River region. Our “Education”, “Science” and “Be a Watershed Protector” resource hubs are designed to engage, inform and inspire children and adults to connect with nature and understand their part in keeping our water resources clean and our ecosystems healthy.

Jump in and explore!

Education

Activities for distance learning, ideas for exploring your backyard, Creature Features, crafts, and more. There’s something for everyone!

Science & Conservation
in Our Watershed

Raritan Headwaters is the go-to organization for sound science and finding practical tools for protecting the health of our watershed. Access our programs and initiatives here.

Watershed Protector

Individuals and families are invited to use this hub to learn how they can help protect nature and clean water in the upper Raritan River watershed.

**BEFORE YOU ENGAGE IN THIS ACTIVITY, PLEASE REVIEW AND FOLLOW GUIDANCE PROVIDED BY THE CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CDC) AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT WHERE YOU LIVE TO ENSURE YOUR HEALTH AND SAFETY.

Here's How You Can Help

CLEAN UP YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD

Before you leave for your walk, grab a bag and gloves and pick up litter along the way. Complete this survey with your mobile device while out, or online when you get home. You will be helping RHA understand where and what kind of trash occurs. Share your pictures! We want to see you in action.

IDENTIFY LITTER HOTSPOTS

If you prefer not to pick up litter but still want to help, you can complete our Observation Survey. The information you provide will help us learn where littering is occurring in our watershed. We can target these areas for future cleanups.