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Great Rivers Habitat Alliance
The vision of Great Rivers Habitat Alliance is a natural Confluence floodplain protected for the benefit of all. GRHA will achieve our vision through diverse public and privatepartnerships to address the full range of factors that continue toerode and threaten the historic natural resources of the Confluence.
Great Rivers Habitat Alliance
GRHA board members, volunteers and staff hold several fundraising and stewardship events throughout the calendar year. These events not only raise money but also help grow public awareness of the importance of the Confluence.
GRHA's Efforts to Protect Wildlife and Natural Resources This past year, representatives from GRHA have been actively engaging with the City of...
A Decade of Partnership: GRHA/DU 10th Anniversary Gala Recap On October 17, 2024, Ducks Unlimited (DU) and Great Rivers Habitat Alliance (GRHA)...
Expansion of Richard Bong State Recreation Area: New Land for Conservation and Public Access The Richard Bong State Recreation Area is now...
In 2023, Great Rivers Habitat Alliance (GRHA) proposed the establishment of a Conservation and Educational partnership on the former private duck club,...
Great Rivers Habitat Alliance has entered into an agreement with the Land Learning Foundation to collaborate on a 60-acre wetland restoration and...
Formed in 2004, the Confluence Conservation Partnership focuses on five key areas: long-term land protection, private land enhancement for wildlife, public land...
GRHA's Efforts to Protect Wildlife and Natural Resources This past year, representatives from GRHA have been actively engaging with the City of...
A Decade of Partnership: GRHA/DU 10th Anniversary Gala Recap On October 17, 2024, Ducks Unlimited (DU) and Great Rivers Habitat Alliance (GRHA)...
Expansion of Richard Bong State Recreation Area: New Land for Conservation and Public Access The Richard Bong State Recreation Area is now...
In 2023, Great Rivers Habitat Alliance (GRHA) proposed the establishment of a Conservation and Educational partnership on the former private duck club,...
Great Rivers Habitat Alliance has entered into an agreement with the Land Learning Foundation to collaborate on a 60-acre wetland restoration and...
Formed in 2004, the Confluence Conservation Partnership focuses on five key areas: long-term land protection, private land enhancement for wildlife, public land...
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Principal, Sansone Group, Board Member
“I am a developer, but I believe in responsible development, and that involves preserving our irreplaceable floodplains to do the role they were intended to do.”
Raccoon Ranch est 1898
“This is floodplain, its highest and best use as natural marsh and that’s something that’s been obvious to our family for 100 years,”
President Wetlands America Trust – Dardenne Hunt Club Est. 1878
“Because of the closeness to the population center of St. Louis, the Confluence is constantly attractive to developers and we have to continue to fight that not only for our own duck hunting but for downriver as well,”
GRHA DONOR & SUPPORTER
“It will take the collective resources of all partners, working together, to safeguard the wetland, agricultural and waterfowl hunting heritage of the Confluence.”
Founding Board Member
“Duck Hunting and conservation is not just a one-person effort. It takes a group, it takes a community, it takes everyone to come together and make it happen.”
GRHA DONOR & SUPPORTER
"I encourage other landowners and clubs to protect this landscape to ensure that future generations throughout the Mississippi Flyway will be able to enjoy the spectacle of migrating waterfowl provided by Confluence wetlands for years to come,"
Board Member
“How can you hunt waterfowl in this local floodplain and not get involved in the preservation of the Confluence and the environment?”
"In 1721, French explorer Father Pierre Francois de Charlevoix wrote of the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers: “I believe this is the finest confluence in the world."
Sr Board Member, Chairman Deer Creek Watershed Alliance
“Our floodplains must be preserved, because once they are gone, they are gone forever.”
Vision Statement
"GRHA will achieve our vision through diverse public and private partnerships to address the full range of factors that continue to erode and threaten the historic natural resources of the Confluence."
Principal, Sansone Group, Board Member
“I am a developer, but I believe in responsible development, and that involves preserving our irreplaceable floodplains to do the role they were intended to do.”
Raccoon Ranch est 1898
“This is floodplain, its highest and best use as natural marsh and that’s something that’s been obvious to our family for 100 years,”
President Wetlands America Trust – Dardenne Hunt Club Est. 1878
“Because of the closeness to the population center of St. Louis, the Confluence is constantly attractive to developers and we have to continue to fight that not only for our own duck hunting but for downriver as well,”
GRHA DONOR & SUPPORTER
“It will take the collective resources of all partners, working together, to safeguard the wetland, agricultural and waterfowl hunting heritage of the Confluence.”
Founding Board Member
“Duck Hunting and conservation is not just a one-person effort. It takes a group, it takes a community, it takes everyone to come together and make it happen.”
GRHA DONOR & SUPPORTER
"I encourage other landowners and clubs to protect this landscape to ensure that future generations throughout the Mississippi Flyway will be able to enjoy the spectacle of migrating waterfowl provided by Confluence wetlands for years to come,"