Poetry of the Wild: Installation Celebration with the Hopkinton Land Trust
Join the Hopkinton Land Trust at Canonchet Preserve (rain date: Sunday, June 8) to celebrate the arrival of Poetry of the Wild in Hopkinton — a public art and nature […]
Join the Hopkinton Land Trust at Canonchet Preserve (rain date: Sunday, June 8) to celebrate the arrival of Poetry of the Wild in Hopkinton — a public art and nature […]
Join the Rhode Island Land Trust Council in June for its annual meeting and celebration, where members will reflect on a year of conservation successes, unveil new mascot Thistle, and […]
Join the Rhode Island Environmental Educators Association for a Virtual Lunch & Learn about a series of Rhode Island-specific lesson units that engage high school students in classroom activities, outdoor […]
With spring weather bringing longer days and warmer temperatures, here come the bumblebees. The Rhode Island Division of Fish and Wildlife has spent the past three years coordinating an atlas […]
The Scituate Reservoir watershed, Barden Reservoir-Ponaganset River watershed, and Moswansicut Pond-Huntinghouse Brook watershed do not have watershed assessments in place that address agriculture impacts on water quality. The Rhode Island […]
Join John Lake, marine biologist at the R.I. Department of Environmental Management, for an insightful session on Rhode Island's fisheries programs at the Coventry Public Library. Learn about the latest […]
Interested in getting a heat pump or an electric vehicle? Come to the June community meeting to learn about the current status of clean technology incentives and programs and the […]
The Newport Tree Conservancy's living collections manager will lead the group for a loop around the park, remarking on a number of interesting species that reside in the park, including […]
Join Rochambeau Library and URI Master Gardener Marc Gagnon for a presentation all about gardening with native plants.
Be the Solution to Pollution is holding a volunteer cleanup at JT Owen's Park in Providence. Volunteers should meet in the parking lot near the baseball fields.
Do you have ideas that would improve Newport's parks, waterways and other green spaces? Do you wish the city had more trees, gardens, or places to relax in nature? Then […]
Rhode Island's buildings emit almost 40% of the state's greenhouse gases — emissions that must drop to zero by mid century to comply with state law and to help avoid […]
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