• Darby Creek Cleanup

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

    Volunteers of all ages are invited to join us for some spring cleaning of Darby Creek. Bags, gloves, and other equipment provided to all volunteers! Please come prepared to get off trail and get dirty! Contact Hannah for group registration at hannah_thompkins@fws.gov

  • Bird Collision Prevention Window Dots Installation with Bird Safe Philly – volunteers needed!

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

    Volunteer days will have a morning shift (10 a.m.-12 p.m.) and afternoon shift (1-3 p.m.) with a break 12-1 p.m. Volunteers will help install Feather Friendly dots on the Visitor Center windows. Snacks and water provided. Anyone staying the full day should pack lunch. Let’s work together to make the Visitor Center safe for birds […]

  • 2026 Clean Up – Rolling Green Park – Springfield Township

    Rolling Green Park W Rolling Road, Springfield, United States

    2026 Clean Up - Rolling Green Park - Springfield Township Saturday, 04/25/2026 09:00 AM- 12:00 PM EST Help get Darby Creek ready for the joy of spring and summer! DCVA supplies:  guidance and support along with supplies such as trash pickers, gloves, bags, and t-shirts. Event Location: Rolling Green Park. W Rolling Road Springfield PA 19064 […]

  • Newlin Grist Mill Habitat Stewards

    Newlin Grist Mill 219 South Cheyney Road, Glen Mills, PA, United States

    Help us make our park a better place for wildlife and people! The Habitat Stewards group meets once a month to work on outdoor tasks related to habitat restoration and species conservation. Projects vary by month but include things like invasive plant removal, tree planting, garden maintenance, trail cleanup, and outdoor classroom care. Remaining 2026 […]

  • International Plastic Pellet Count Day – Volunteers Needed!

    Most plastic is made from plastic pellets -- tiny beads of plastic that can spill into the environment and pollute our waterways. An estimated 10 trillion plastic pellets enter the ocean every year. Wildlife can mistake plastic pellets for food and eat them.1 Environment America Research & Policy Center is helping organize the second-annual International […]