• Exploring the Winter Landscape

    Kinney Azalea Gardens 2391 Kingston Road, Kingston, RI

    Winter is far from lifeless. Join Kinney Azalea Gardens for a guided walk through the woods and uncover the hidden signs of life, survival, and beauty in the winter landscape.

    $10 – $12
  • Winter Wellness: Hike, Plunge & Sauna

    Kinney Azalea Gardens 2391 Kingston Road, Kingston, RI

    Experience a rejuvenating day of wellness at Kinney Azalea Gardens, featuring a winter hike, fireside, warm tea, and an optional cold plunge or sauna session.

    $30 – $35
  • Rhode Island Old Growth Tree Society Meeting

    Smith Hill Library 31 Candace Street, Providence, RI

    The Rhode Old Growth Tree Society is having a public meeting about protecting the state's public forests and old-growth trees.

  • RIEEA March Virtual Lunch & Learn: Office Hour

    Online

    Join RIEEA for a Virtual Lunch & Learn: Office Hour. RIEEA executive director Jeanine Silversmith will be available to make new connections, answer questions, and delve into discussion on the state of environmental education in R.I. All are welcome. Register to receive a Zoom link.

  • Hicks Farm Walk

    Hicks Farm

    Explore Hicks Farm in northern Tiverton, R.I., for which the Tiverton Land Trust and the town are raising funds to preserve 48.8 acres of field, forest, and shore, all for public access. The walk is free, but registration is required for communication about parking details and weather cancellations. Dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes […]

  • Orchard Care Workshop Series

    Revive the Roots Farm 374 Farnum Pike, Smithfield, RI

    Have a fruit tree in your yard? Curious about grafting, pruning, or natural pest management? Revive the Roots' Orchard Care Workshop series offers accessible, skill-building workshops for beginners and experienced growers alike. Each session is designed to be practical, interactive, and immediately applicable at home. Space is limited, so register for the individual classes or […]

    $161
  • Vernal Pool Adventure

    Great Swamp Wildlife Management Area West Kingston, RI

    Spring has sprung and amphibians are on the move. Join RIDEM for an afternoon walk listening and looking for wood frogs, spring peepers, toads, and salamanders. As we search for these slimy creatures, you’ll learn about various RIDEM Division of Fish and Wildlife conservation projects aimed at helping our state’s amphibians, as well as ways […]

  • Seeding And Propagation Workshop

    Revive the Roots Farm 374 Farnum Pike, Smithfield, RI

    Revive the Roots' seed and propagation workshop covers seed-starting strategies, soil nutrient requirements, soil blocking to eliminate plastic pots and crafting compostable newspaper pots. Participants will leave with seeds and soil. More information and full or half scholarships are available by contacting [email protected]. Space is limited.

    $30
  • Climate Book Club

    Riff Raff Bookstore 60 Valley St., Providence, RI

    The CARI Book Club is a space for anyone interested in expanding their understanding of climate change through long-form reading. Just read the book, and join the discussion. All are welcome. No expertise needed — just curiosity and a willingness to read, learn, and connect. The next meeting will discuss "It's Not That Radical" by […]

  • Pipelines in Our Backyard – Cumberland

    Cumberlnd Public Library 1464 Diamond Hill Road, Cumberland, RI

    A natural gas pipeline expansion is being proposed in Cumberland — what does that mean for the people who live here? Join Climate Action Rhode Island for an educational presentation on what it’s like to live near gas infrastructure and the impact that has on health, safety, property values, local costs, and more.

  • Young Forest Birds

    Kingston Free Library 2605 Kingston Rd, Kingston, RI

    Join RIDEM's Division of Fish and Wildlife and research partners Liam Corcoran and Megan Gray from the University of Rhode Island to learn about recent collaborative research on young forest birds in Rhode Island. Speakers will focus on the characteristics of young forest habitat and some of the unique birds that require this habitat for […]

  • Homegrown National Park Event – What’s the Rush: The Solution to the Biodiversity Crisis

    Greenvillville Public Library 573 Putnam Pike, Greenville, RI

    Did you know that small changes in a yard can have a huge impact on biodiversity? Creating native habitat helps restore nature while experiencing the joy and fulfillment of connecting with the world around you. This event will offer insights on how nature rebounds when action is taken; practical steps to create habitat and support […]