Elizabeth River Project

Elizabeth River Project

The Elizabeth River Project seeks to restore and preserve the vitality of the Elizabeth River in southeastern Virginia, providing educational and environmental benefits.

50
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

About Elizabeth River Project

Elizabeth River Project
 

The Elizabeth River Project focuses on the ecological restoration and protection of the Elizabeth River, a significant waterway in southeastern Virginia. The river has historically suffered from industrial pollution, but ongoing efforts since the 1990s aim to improve water quality and habitat restoration. The project emphasizes collaboration among local businesses, governments, and community groups. Key initiatives include wetland restoration, oyster reef construction, and educational programs. The river's unique ecology supports a variety of wildlife, including fish, crabs, and birds. The project's emphasis on sustainability and community involvement has led to notable improvements in local water quality and biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy eco-tours, educational centers, and a network of kayak and walking trails that highlight the area's natural beauty and restored habitats.

Highlights

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Wetland Restoration Sites

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Oyster Reef Projects

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Educational Eco-Center

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Kayak Trails

Notable Natural Features

Wetlands Restoration

Critical areas that have been rehabilitated to improve habitat for diverse wildlife.

Oyster Reefs

Restored oyster populations that improve water quality and provide habitat for marine life.

Learning Barge

An award-winning education platform floating on the river that offers programs about ecology and conservation.