New York Master Naturalist Program

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The Master Naturalist Program is a high-quality, science-based training program designed to teach adu

To Fight Heat, NYC Sets 2040 Tree Canopy Deadline, With Riskiest Areas First 05/27/2026

Trees across the city serve more than an aesthetic purpose — they add to the health and resiliency of a neighborhood. Areas with a robust tree canopy and vegetation have shown to be slightly to significantly cooler compared to places where green space is scarce and pavement is plentiful. Trees also help to purify air and can reduce water runoff to mitigate flooding.

To Fight Heat, NYC Sets 2040 Tree Canopy Deadline, With Riskiest Areas First How the plan will be funded is unclear. The Mamdani administration has not earmarked money for its tree-expansion initiative.

The Hidden World of Carnivorous Fungi - New York Almanack 05/19/2026

In darkness, a wormlike creature squirms. A tiny nematode weaves its way between grains of rock and particles of organic matter, through inverted forests of tree roots. It follows what it thinks is a pheromone trail, pausing to inspect a droplet poised on the tip of a pale, nondescript strand of fungus.

The Hidden World of Carnivorous Fungi - New York Almanack Carnivorous fungi have amassed a ghoulish bag of tricks to enrapture, entrap, and impale other creatures.

5 Picture-Perfect Nature Trails in New York for a Spring Hike 05/04/2026

Disappear into some of the Empire State's best hidden sanctuaries on the best spring hikes in New York, whether you're an experienced hiker or just out for a stroll.

5 Picture-Perfect Nature Trails in New York for a Spring Hike Explore 5 picture-perfect nature trails in New York for a spring hike, featuring wildflowers, scenic views, and unforgettable outdoor escapes.

The Hidden World of Plant Roots with Stanford Biologist José R. Dinneny 04/27/2026

Stanford biologist José R. Dinneny is uncovering the hidden, dynamic world of plant roots — revealing how these mysterious explorers are as vital and wondrous as the living world we see above the soil.

The Hidden World of Plant Roots with Stanford Biologist José R. Dinneny Stanford biologist José R. Dinneny is uncovering the hidden, dynamic world of plant roots — revealing how these mysterious explorers are as vital and wondrou...

26 Things to Do in New York State In Spring 2026 04/22/2026

New York State is blossoming with lively activities and festivals, memorable exhibits, and natural beauty returning to its most vibrant state.

26 Things to Do in New York State In Spring 2026 New York State is about to blossom with lively activities and festivals, memorable exhibits, and natural beauty returning to its most vibrant state. Read on for your complete New York State spring must-see list to ensure that you have a blast this season.

Can people have a positive impact on biodiversity? | Kina Murphy | TEDxABQ 04/14/2026

Kina Murphy examines whether current net positive impact policies are actually working and explore how a paradigm shift requiring all businesses to show a net positive impact on biodiversity could reverse climate change trends and slow the loss of biodiversity.

Can people have a positive impact on biodiversity? | Kina Murphy | TEDxABQ It is estimated that by 2050 30% of the world biodiversity may be extinct. Sustainable development and reduced land conversion are currently promoted as the ...

Exploring the Hidden World of Backyard Birds with Wildlife Photographers Tim & Russell Laman 04/06/2026

Join the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and acclaimed wildlife photographers Tim and Russell Laman for a special conversation exploring the birds they captured on camera during the filming of Backyard Birds Revealed, our newest five-part video series. This event celebrates that quiet wonder of winter birdwatching—the reminder that even in the coldest months, life and color thrive just beyond your doorstep.

Exploring the Hidden World of Backyard Birds with Wildlife Photographers Tim & Russell Laman Relive the highlights from our recent event! Join the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and acclaimed wildlife photographers Tim and Russell Laman for a special con...

River Otter Revival | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 03/31/2026

Otters were once found in every watershed in New York. But by the early 1900s, they had vanished from western parts of the state and metropolitan areas. Luckily, populations of river otter remained in remote and isolated areas. Nearly 100 years later these remote populations would take part in the revival of the river otter.

River Otter Revival | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service As night falls on American waterways the water suddenly stirs. A whiskered head emerges, followed by a sleek, brown body that slips through the current. The North American river otter is back.

Photos from New York Master Naturalist Program's post 03/30/2026

Spring is in the air and Master Naturalist volunteers are reporting some great sightings! What signs of spring are you seeing?

Return of the Bald Eagle: A Conservation Success Story - New York Almanack 03/29/2026

If you see a bald eagle soaring above Lake George, it is safe to assume that it is descended from one of the scores released in New York State in the 1970s and 80s.

Return of the Bald Eagle: A Conservation Success Story - New York Almanack By the 1970s Bald Eagles had been all but exterminated from New York State as a consequence of pesticides, loss of habitat and hunting.

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