ORK will host an action-packed event aimed at celebrating the beauty of the environment and promoting conservation efforts in the region. The finish line will also serve as the headquarters for fun during and after the race.
Spartina alterniflora, or Sporobolus alterniflora, plays a vital role in sustaining the health and integrity of our coastal environments.
For someone interested in becoming an environmental lawyer, Ben recommends they get involved, and watch and learn from other dedicated people.
ORK will host the Canoochee Paddle Race on Saturday, April 13, 2024 in Evans County, Georgia. The race will begin at noon, with fun paddlers to follow.
Not all sources of water are the same and it's important to understand the different terms.
Ogeechee Riverkeeper has chosen the best photographs from across the 5,500 square mile watershed submitted for the annual photography contest.
When the upper, largely rural part of the watershed began to face increasing pressure from industrial expansion and dangerous agricultural practices, ORK hired Carly to be based specifically in the upper watershed.
Ogeechee Riverkeeper has developed a survey tool for citizens to report flooding connected to increased development in coastal Georgia counties. The tool will help area organizations track changes in water incursion in the area.
Fellow Molly McKeon conducted some research on the river using electrofishing.
Kris has dived in Belize and worked in Alaska, but he returned to his native Georgia to protect local waterways.
ORK is soliciting the best photographs from across the 5,500 square mile watershed in the fourth year of the photo contest.
The month of August is historically known as the Dog Days of Summer which “refers to a period of particularly hot and humid weather occurring during the summer months of July and August in the Northern Hemisphere.”
James Burke first came to ORK by taking the initiative at his school to raise money for our organization, as a part of a student fundraiser. He helped pave the way for future high school interns and wish him all the best at Yale!
For this project, I placed trash cans at the boat ramps. The cans are managed by myself and local volunteers, being emptied on a monthly basis. The hope is that the implementation of the trash cans at these will help make a difference in the overall appearance and quality at each of these sites.
Everyone can be environmental stewards and lead by example with responsible and ethical outdoor practices, especially when it comes to hunting and fishing.