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Go to the shopAccessibility Statement for grha.org
At grha.org, the Great Rivers Habitat Association (GRHA) is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to all individuals, including those with disabilities. We strive to provide an inclusive and user-friendly experience for everyone who visits our site.
Our Commitment:
We adhere to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 to guide us in making our website accessible. This commitment is integral to our mission of Great Rivers Habitat Alliance is a natural Confluence floodplain protected for the benefit of all and ensuring that important information and resources are accessible to all residents of the state, regardless of their abilities.
Ongoing Efforts:
Our team actively works to improve the accessibility of grha.org. Regular reviews, assessments, and updates are conducted to identify and address potential accessibility barriers. We stay informed about the latest accessibility standards and strive to implement best practices in our digital environment.
Key Features:
Here are some features we have implemented to enhance the accessibility of grha.org:
Alt Text: Descriptive alternative text is provided for all relevant images to ensure users with visual impairments can understand the content.
Keyboard Navigation: The website is designed to be navigable using a keyboard, facilitating access for users who rely on keyboard input.
Contrast and Color: We maintain sufficient color contrast and avoid relying solely on color to convey information, benefiting users with visual impairments.
Readable Text: Clear and readable fonts are used, and users can adjust text size through browser settings to enhance readability for those with visual impairments.
Feedback:
We value feedback from users on the accessibility of grha.org. If you encounter any accessibility issues or have suggestions for improvement, please contact our support team at [info@grha.org]. Your insights are crucial in helping us enhance our website's accessibility.
Third-Party Content:
While we strive to ensure accessibility across our entire digital platform, some third-party content or features may be beyond our control. We actively collaborate with partners to encourage accessibility across all aspects of our online presence.
Contact Information:
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the accessibility of grha.org, please reach out to our support team at [info@grha.org].
Date of Last Update: February 1, 2024
Great Rivers Habitat Association (GRHA)
Address
PO Box 50014 St. Louis, MO 63105
Phone / Fax
phone: 314-918-1007 fax: 314-918-1351
Email: info@grha.org
[Website URL: grha.org]
Vision of long term preservation of the Confluence region sets out a concept of a joint venture partnership.
Five stations along the Lower Missouri River were examined using specific-gage analysis (SGA)
Home to approximately 241 Fish Species, 50 Mammal Species, 45 Reptile and Amphibian Species, 37 Species of Mussels, and 60% of Migratory Birds occupy the MS Flyway.
St. Charles County floodplain held more than thirty billion cubic feet of water during the peak of the great 1993 flood. Imagine if this water were pushed down stream.
A selection of maps from the Great Rivers Habitat Alliance map room. Please direct any questions about these maps please contact us.