NYC Audubon – General Volunteer Orientation
Make a difference for New York City’s wildlife by volunteering with NYC Audubon.
Make a difference for New York City’s wildlife by volunteering with NYC Audubon.
Enjoy fun on a farm right in Queens, as the NYC Parks hosts Wildlife Weekends at Queens County Farmhouse Museum. Admission includes Birds-of-Prey, Frogs, Bugs…
Learn about the wildlife that make their home in Central Park from Urban Park Rangers!
While the St. Patrick’s Day parade rolled up Fifth Avenue on Saturday, a scene unfolded in the East River that might have been more common…
Every day you can learn how to make a bird feeder or bird home at the Wave Hill Ecology Center.
How can the 50 acre segment of “old growth” forest in the New York Botanical Garden, comprised of trees and wildlife that have been a part of New York since the days of Henry Hudson, be protected and preserved from the second-hand effects of urbanization?
How natural is “natural”? Asking us to reconsider the human element in the creation of NYC’s “natural” landscapes.
A unique nautical adventure begins this weekend, and you can participate: it’s the launch of the Newtown Creek Armada, an interactive model boat pond.
Reports of bee swarms throughout the city already outnumber previous years. If the bee population is declining world wide, why is this happening?
It was my first time out on a boat in the harbor. There was a brisk wind on the water, but it was easy to enjoy the wonderful view of the city on this chilly, but sunny late-winter’s day.
Photos from the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge.Source: mrnyc.blogspot.com, via City Atlas
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