Raritan Headwaters BioBlitz
May 11, 20202:52 am Leave your thoughtsBe a Biodiversity Scientist! Contribute valuable data on the species of plants, animals and fungi in the Raritan Headwaters region
Be a Biodiversity Scientist! Contribute valuable data on the species of plants, animals and fungi in the Raritan Headwaters region
The importance of plants to watershed health Plants are primary producers and the base of the food chain for all
Forests, wetlands, meadows and other natural lands provide tremendous ecological benefits, like filtering rainwater and soaking up floodwater. In fact,
Description: Poor water quality, due to increased precipitation associated with climate change combined with high impervious cover and outdated stormwater
A study by RHA scientists Kristi MacDonald and Mara Tippett, “Reducing public exposure to common, harmful well water contaminants through
To date, 160 species of birds have been identified at Raritan Headwaters Association’s 170-acre Fairview Farm Wildlife Preserve in Bedminster,