10 Reasons why we need to fight environmental injustice



A 2015 Tree Inventory revealed nearly 4,000 empty tree pits in the small (3.8 sq. mile) the City of Newburgh. Through community engagement, surveys, and street canvassing the Newburgh Environmental Justice Fellows honed in on areas in each of our…
Join our virtual hike to the top of Snake Hill in Newburgh, New York. We start off the hike at Crystal Lake and take a 2.5-mile loop with an amazing view of the Hudson River. Únase a nuestra caminata virtual…

Los árboles de la calle brindan beneficios ambientales, económicos, sociales y de salud pública esenciales. Restaurar nuestro dosel de árboles por el bien de todos los habitantes de Newburgh requerirá el compromiso de muchos residentes, organizaciones y empresas que trabajan…

Street trees provide essential environmental, economic, social, and public health benefits. Restoring our tree canopy for the good of all Newburghers will take the commitment of many residents, organizations, and businesses working together. Replacing 4,000 trees requires a growing network…

At the Toast to the Tribs live stream on June 22, 2021, the Hudson River Watershed Alliance celebrated our 2021 Watershed WaveMakers. This video showcases the work of Outdoor Promise, our Organization WaveMaker. The full livestream, which also featured live…