Ensuring Biodiveristy in St. Louis and Around the World
Growing nature connections, protections, and discovery in St. Louis and around the world.
Growing nature connections, protections, and discovery in St. Louis and around the world.
Twenty years down the trail, the people continue to guide Great Rivers Greenway's work to build a vibrant, connected community.
Sometimes, two miles amounts to a lot more than two [...]
Don’t have time to get out to the backcountry? Try urban hiking, which is just a fancy way of saying hiking in the city. The St. Louis downtown is blessed with parks and public spaces crisscrossed with miles and miles of paved trails.
The mountains were calling last March, but I couldn’t go. [...]
GO! St. Louis has partnered with Great Rivers Greenway to launch Summer Passport Challenge, a program that encourages runners, walkers, bikers, and even kids to get out and explore the metropolitan area's best trails.
What is so bad about bush honeysuckle, and how can we help stop its spread in Missouri.
How the Midwest is being impacted by climate change and what it means for outdoor enthusiasts.
With parks in the St. Louis region closing seemingly by the hour, how can we continue to get outside and do so safely and responsibly?
The next phase of the Maline Greenway in north St. Louis County was awarded $2 million in federal Surface Transportation Program funds that will be used for constructing a long-awaited connection through Ferguson.