Events

How You Can Support Fireflies

Virtual Meeting

Delaware River Greenway Partnership's Heritage Lecture Protecting the Jewels of the Night: How You Can Support Fireflies Join Jenna N. Davis for an exploration of the incredible diversity of fireflies, including threatened species near the Delaware River watershed (NY, PA, NJ, DE). Learn about the complex threats these fascinating insects face and discover simple actions you can […]

EARTH DAY CELEBRATION

Main Line Unitarian Church 816 S. Valley Forge Rd., Valley Forge, PA, United States

Join a fun-filled gathering for nature-lovers of all ages—featuring gardening experts, native plant sales, family activities, and environmental education in a festive atmosphere. Discover what sustainable gardening is—and what role you can play to make a positive difference. Enjoy short demonstrations, talks, music, plant-based bites, art and activities celebrating our planet and pathways to a […]

Climate Change in the Delaware Valley

Radnor Municipal Building-Radshire Room 301 Iven Avenue, Wayne, PA, United States

Radnor Township EAC Lecture Series -open to everyone Presented by Michael Weilbacher More info and registration information will be released closer to the event.

Drinking Water Treatment and Quality

Radnor Municipal Building-Radshire Room 301 Iven Avenue, Wayne, PA, United States

Radnor Township EAC lecture Series is open to everyone Presented by Aqua PA, Dave Rustay, Director of Water Quality and Environmental Compliance More information and registration will be available closer to the event.

Environmental Expo

Rose Tree Park 1671 N. Providence Rd, Media, PA, United States

Talk with environmental organizations, advocacy groups, clean energy providers and more!

Climate Narratives and the Art of Storytelling

Virtual Meeting

How can we use storytelling to help make radical change in our communities? We will be going over real-world examples found in the environmental justice movement, and how creative resistance has been used to connect and sustain meaningful change. RSVP for "Climate Narratives and the Art of Storytelling" on Tuesday, May 6.

Native Plants and Meadows: Creating Habitat at Home

Radnor Municipal Building-Radshire Room 301 Iven Avenue, Wayne, PA, United States

Radnor Township EAC Lecture Series Open to all Presented by Mike Cranney, Willistown Conservation Trust Director of Stewardship More information and registration link will be available closer to the event  

Bird Walk with Cliff and Nancy Hence (meet at Rt. 420 entrance)

John Heinz National Wildlike Refuge at Tinicum 8601 Lindbergh Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Take an educational walk with one of our knowledgeable volunteers! Discover the 300+ species of birds that use the Refuge during their migration routes - each week guarantee different species!  No registration required. Walk will meet at the Rt.420 parking lot and be at a relaxed paced on flat surfaces. We recommend bringing water and […]

Spring Bird Walk at Stoneleigh ($)

Stoneleigh: a natural garden 1829 County Line Road, Villanove, PA, United States

The diverse and growing gardens of Stoneleigh sustain a variety of migratory songbirds during spring migration. Flycatchers, orioles, thrushes, and warblers wing their way across the garden, stopping to fuel up during their journeys. Bring a pair of binoculars and get ready for a relaxing morning of looking and listening for birds in the garden. […]

Endangered Species Day

Ridley Creek State Park 1023 Sycamore Mills Rd, Media, PA, United States

Join your DCNR (PA Dept of Conservation and Natural Resources)Park Naturalist for a special exhibit along the Multi-Use Trail about endangered species. Learn about both global and local species that are struggling from the pressures of HIPPO (habitat loss, invasive species, pollution, population and over consumption) as well as ways we can help other species […]

Bird Walk with Debbie Beer

John Heinz National Wildlike Refuge at Tinicum 8601 Lindbergh Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Take an educational walk with one of our knowledgeable volunteers! Discover the 300+ species of birds that use the Refuge during their migration routes - each week guarantee different species! Walk will meet by visitor center and be at a relaxed paced on flat surfaces. There are restrooms near the trailhead. No registration required.

Plant Walk with Dick Cloud

John Heinz National Wildlike Refuge at Tinicum 8601 Lindbergh Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join one of our knowledgeable volunteer walk leader for a plant walk! Walk will meet in the visitor center and be at a relaxed paced on flat surfaces. Please wear comfortable shoes and dress in layers. No registration required.

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