• No News is Bad News: The Future of Local News in Rhode Island

    Pell Center 518 Bellvue Avenue, Newport, RI

    Local news is the lifeblood of democracy, but the business model that has long sustained local news is under tremendous strain. Join several of the state’s leading news people from TV, print, online and other media outlets for a half-day conference on the future of local news.

  • Gallery Opening: Caroline Anderson – ‘Climate Crisis’

    Central Congregational Church 296 Angell St., Providence, RI

    Throughout the month of April, the Gallery at Central will present the paintings of artist Caroline Anderson. She is a founding member of "Climate Artists” – a climate crisis-focused collective of five artists from across the United States. Anderson’s paintings operate within the tension of “hypernormalization,” a concept that offers a framework for understanding how […]

  • Natural History Walk

    Napatree Point Fort Road, Westerly, Rhode Island

    Join The Watch Hill Conservancy for a free guided walk to learn about the Napatree Point Conservation Area.

  • BioBlitz at Peace and Plenty Community Garden

    Peace and Plenty Garden 91 Peace St., Providence, RI

    The BioBlitz is a great opportunity to join environmentalists, community scientists and anyone interested to document what lives in the Peace and Plenty Community Garden. 15 Minute Field Trips will have a Science Central area to verify all species discovered, and Krakatoa Gardens will provide refreshments.

  • Glocester Earth Day

    Pavilion at Kent Field Main Street, Chepachet, RI

    The town of Glocester will come together as a community to clean up trash from local streets. Families are welcome. Bags and gloves will be provided.

  • Earth Day at the Park

    Miantonomi Park Newport, RI

    Join Aquidneck Resilience partners for Earth Day at Miantonomi Park. There will be park cleanups, crafts, games and activities, food, and more. Parking is available on Hillside Avenue, with bike parking available at the bike barn. Collaborators include the Aquidneck Island Land Trust, Aquidneck Resilience, Bike Newport, the City of Newport, Eastern RI Conservation District, […]

  • Let’s Grow! An SCLT Earth Day Celebration

    Southside Community Land Trust 404 Broad St., Providence

    Celebrate Earth Day with the Southside Community Land Trust. Let's Grow! is the SCLT urban agriculture kick-off, a free, family-friendly morning of hands-on workshops, community resources, giveaways, kids' activities, and food, co-hosted by SCLT and the Northern Rhode Island Conservation District (NRICD). There will be workshops for all skill levels, from an urban tree walk […]

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

    Cumberlnd Public Library 1464 Diamond Hill Road, Cumberland, 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 […]

  • Hicks Farm Group Hike

    Hicks Farm

    Enjoy a 2-hour hike at Hicks Farm in northern Tiverton with the Tiverton Land Trust.

  • Save the Seedlings

    Miantonomi Park Newport, RI

    Looking to care for local trees this Earth Day? Join Newport Tree Conservancy in Miantonomi Park for the first Save the Seedlings event. Native seedlings in the Miantonomi woodland are often at risk of being out-competed by established invasive plants or inadvertently mowed over before they can grow. NTC staff has identified vulnerable seedlings and […]

  • Wednesday Wonder Walk – Habitat Hunters

    Champlin Farm Preserve 64 Boombridge Road, Westerly, RI

    The Westerly Land Trust is joining WildRoots for Wednesday Wonder Walks, a guided family hiking series curated to spark curiosity and nurture a lifelong love of nature. Each session invites children and their families to slow down, look closely, and discover the magic of the natural world together. Every month features a new theme and […]

  • Birds of the Archives: Ornithology Materials in the John Hay Library

    John Hay Library, Brown University

    Come celebrate birds and spring migration at Brown University's John Hay Library with a collaboration between Brown for Science Diplomacy and the Hay: an ornithology talk and a library open house. The event will start with a talk by Nicole Moody on the history of ornithology and the field’s current directions. Following the talk, there […]