Category: Local Stewardship
Newsday Op Ed: We Can, And Must Restore Nature On Long Island
The MTA/LIRR Has An Invasive Plant Problem — And So Do We
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Restoring A River And Triggering The Largest Environmental Restoration Project in US History
Restoring a river begins with the community that lives along it. Love where you are from. Protect it. Heal it. Never give up.
The Dirty Dozen Campaign Begins
The Dirty Dozen Campaign names The Twelve Most UNWANTED Invasive Plants
We Are All Loraxes Now
We must all be Loraxes now, champions of Nature in our community. Unless someone like us cares a whole lot, nothing is going to get better, it’s not.
Sumps Must Become Native Habitat
The Future Is In Indoor Farming
Come To Our Plant Raiser For Sayville July 27th at 7 @ South Shore Dive
The Long Island Conservancy will be holding a “plant raiser” for Sayville on July 27th at 7 PM at South Shore Dive, a gastropub at 65 West Main, Sayville. We will be supporting native plantings around town, starting with Brookside County Park where we will be planting The Isaac Green Native Garden