Web Page of the Greenbrier River Watershed Association

The Greenbrier River should be saved as a legacy. It is an essential part of our lives that enriches and inspires us. The river watershed is a unique ecosystem with rich varieties of aquatic, riparian, and upland wildlife, tributaries, farmland, forests, people and communities. Our purpose is to promote the maintenance, preservation, protection, and restoration of the ecological integrity of the Greenbrier River and its watershed.

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West Virginia, by Louise McNeill

Where the mountain river flows
And the rhododendron grows
Is the land of all the lands
That I touch with tender hands;

Loved and treasured, earth and star,
By my father's fathers far -
Deep-earth, black earth, of-the-lime
From the ancient oceans' time.

Plow-land, fern-land, woodland shade,
Grave-land where my kin are laid,
West Virginia's hill to bless -
Leafy songs of wilderness;

Dear land, near land, here at home -
Where the rocks are honeycomb,
And the rhodedendrons . . .
Where the mountain river runs.

Bird Calls

Canada Goose

Wood Duck

Blue Jay

Cardinal

Bobwhite

Black-capped Chickadee

Robin

Screech Owl


To contact the Greenbrier River Watershed Association: email grwa@inetone.net
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