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 […]
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 […]
Ocean Hour Farm is a center for education, research, and demonstration of regenerative agricultural practices, highlighting the critical connection between land and ocean health. The guided tour will take visitors […]
The New England Chapter of ISA is pleased to announce that the 34th annual New England Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture Tree Climbing Championship will be held at […]
How do educators talk about non-native species in ways that uphold respect, relationality, and responsibility? What does it mean to honor all beings—including those labeled "invasive"—as sacred life? In this […]
State leadership has failed the people of Rhode Island this legislative session when it comes to climate action. Only one of the 20 bills Climate Action Rhode Island endorsed passed.
Visit the Little Uruguay Neighborhood Farm for a tour and learn all about transforming lawns and landscapes into food forests. Visitors receive a free copy of "A Manual for Restoration" […]
Join the Rhode Island Environmental Education Association (RIEEA) at Flatbread Company in Providence pizza night.
Maintaining a healthy farm ecosystem improves soils and mitigates the impacts of severe weather events.
Scientists, naturalists, community members, students, and gardeners are invited to conduct a survey of the natural history of Peace and Plenty Community Garden at a summer BioBlitz.
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