• Coexisting with Coyotes

    Greene Library 179 Hopkins Hollow Road, Coventry

    Coyotes are greatly misunderstood, but most of their fear-instilling actions are simply a part of their life history and strategy for survival. Still, these critters can certainly become a nuisance, especially if they begin to den under decks and dine out of chicken coops. Learning why these creatures behave the way they do is the […]

  • Wildlife Wednesdays: Trends of the Rhode Island Osprey Population

    Kettle Pond Visitor Center 50 Bend Rd, Charlestown, RI, United States

    “Trends of the Rhode Island Osprey Population,” with Lincoln Dark, program coordinator for the Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s osprey nest monitoring program. The recovery of the osprey population is one of the most inspiring stories of wildlife conservation, but how has the local population in Rhode Island changed? In this presentation, Lincoln will discuss […]

  • RIFCO Summer Twilight Woods Walk

    Hillsdale Preserve 47 Old Mountain Road, Richmond

    The R.I. Forest Conservator’s Organization is conducting its annual Summer Twilight Woods Walk at the site of a research project being set up at the Hillsdale Preserve. The evening hike will feature a walk through the study area off Old Mountain Road, led by Christopher Riely, URI natural resources research associate and extension forester, for […]

  • The Effect of Climate Change and Offshore Wind on Fisheries and Ocean Ecosystems

    Newport City Hall 43 Broadway, Newport, RI

    Fisheries are an important economic and cultural aspect of Rhode Island life. Our various fisheries employ and feed many individuals, as well as support the tourism industry. What effect does climate change have on Rhode Island fisheries? How do we implement mitigation tactics, such as offshore wind, while continuing to support sustainable fishing in the […]

  • Walk the PVD Crosstown Trail: A 13-Mile Urban Hike

    Providence

    Inspired by the San Francisco Crosstown Trail, this walking route traverses both quiet neighborhoods and a variety of parks across the city of Providence. The first half of the trail (7.5 miles, 2.5 hours) starts at Neutaconkanut Hill and proceeds through Merino Park, the Woonasquatucket River Greenway, and Pleasant Valley Parkway to the downtown River […]

  • NRCS Funding Sign-Up Session for Farmers, Landowners and Growers

    South Kingstown Land Trust 17 Matunuck Beach Road, South Kingstown, RI

    The Southern Rhode Island Conservation District is hosting a sign-up session for the first cycle of fiscal year 2025 Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS) funding for farmers, forest landowners, oyster growers, ranchers and urban growers. The deadline to apply for the first cycle of funding is Oct. 4, 2024. For more information on the NRCS […]

  • Pollinator Expo

    Clouds Hill Victoria House Museum 4157 Post Road, Warwick, RI

    Help backyard bees, butterflies, and birds thrive so they can make our gardens prosper.  This event will include presentations, resource tables, a seed exchange, a plant walk and a photo contest.

  • 2024 Rain Harvest Festival

    Roger Williams Park Botanical Center Floral Ave., Providence, RI

    This will be a community celebration of water, science, and art by the City of Providence. There will be music, environmental activities, walks, a mural unveiling, free food, volunteer cleanups, games, vendors and more. The Providence Parks Department’s investment in over 40 projects to clean polluted stormwater runoff within Roger Williams Park has inspired this […]

  • Rain Harvest Festival

    Roger Williams Park Botanical Center Floral Ave., Providence, RI

    Join a celebration of water, science, and art at the fifth annual Rain Harvest Festival hosted by the Stormwater Innovation Center and City of Providence Parks Department. This free community event in Roger Williams Park will feature environmental activities and workshops, performing artists and musicians, a rain barrel raffle, a mural unveiling, animal encounters, arts […]

  • Spanish for Environmental Justice: “Healing Nosotres, Healing el Planeta: Justicia Ambiental y Mindfulness”

    Rochambeau House 84 Prospect St., Providence

    Join us for the launch of the second edition of the Spanish for Environmental Justice Series, where local activists will discuss the most pressing environmental challenges in our communities and strategies for addressing them. Ana Duque, founder of The Heal Room—a local zero-waste refill store and wellness space—will explore how mindfulness and conscious consumption intersect […]

  • Napatree Natural History Walk

    Napatree Point Fort Road, Westerly, Rhode Island

    Join our Naturalists for a themed walk (plants, birds, marine life) based on participants' interests and enjoy the opportunity to learn about the natural history of Napatree Conservation Area. The program is 0pen to all ages, and participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. This program is designed to last […]

  • What Is at Stake? Climate Realities and Christian Response

    St. Martin's Episcopal Church 50 Orchard Ave., Providence, RI

    Come to the Episcopal Diocese of Providence's annual Conference for Creation Care, featuring speaker Rev. Amy Brooks Paradise the North American coordinator of GreenFaith USA.