President & CEO Doug Blonsky talks about the individual and corporate donors who help the organization achieve their mission of keeping Central Park beautiful.
An aerial survey of the world’s remaining elephants that began in February 2014 is almost complete and ready for the analysis, reports the National Geographic.
Conservation groups in Oregon and nationwide are publicly condemning the actions of the anti-government protesters currently occupying a building in the Malheur federal wildlife sanctuary in Eastern Oregon.
Annual roundup of important California legislation taking effect in 2016 highlights what an important year it has been for the state’s lawmakers in terms of addressing issues relevant to the environment, health care, workers’ rights, and more.
All around the United States, preschool programs that put nature at the heart of childhood learning are rising in numbers due to popular demand, reports the New York Times.
According to the New York Times, a new, businesslike approach to conservation has emerged in U.S. environmentalism and is being used to create a large park in Montana’s northern Great Plains.
According to the Washington Post, infrared video has added new data on the massive methane gas leak currently venting from the hills above Los Angeles.
The federal government approved a three year renewal plan for the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), allocating to the fund $450 million for the upcoming fiscal year.
The nonprofit electricity provider Marin Clean Energy is managing efforts to build a 49-acre solar farm on a former Chevron landfill in the city of Richmond.
A species of porpoise endemic to the upper Gulf of California is receiving unprecedented attention from U.S. and Mexican governments and prominent wildlife groups Greenpeace and World Wildlife Fund.
Detroit Business magazine named the Detroit Zoological Society the best-managed nonprofit in southeast Michigan, honoring its successful green initiatives and commitment to helping the environment.
U.S. National Whitewater Center, a nonprofit outdoor recreation center in North Carolina, just purchased 488 acres around the boundaries of its park from the chemical manufacturing company, Clariant Corp.
Wildlife agencies and research institutions just released a new online database of information on different species and habitats to help local officials and conservation managers take effective action in preserving fragile ecosystems affected by climate change.
The Wild Rogue Loop in Southern Oregon has reopened thanks to the work of the nonprofit Siskiyou Mountain Club to restore three overgrown sections this past summer.
California lawmakers as well as business, labor, and environmental leaders embarked on a visit to Australia to study how Australia managed its longest and most severe drought.
Yellowstone Association and the Yellowstone Park Foundation announced that they will merge into a single nonprofit in order to better serve Yellowstone National Park.