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Healthy, resilient natural areas for all
We champion and protect New York City’s 20,000 acres of forests and wetlands to create a sustainable future here and across the nation.
Who are we?
The Natural Areas Conservancy strives to deepen the connection between people and nature in NYC by increasing access, providing education, and building the environmental workforce. Through research, partnerships, and advocacy, we ensure that urban natural areas are healthy and thriving and that their benefits reach all New Yorkers.
What we do
Train the next generation Our CUNY and high school internship programs provide STEM students with the training to succeed in the environmental workforce. Internships
Conduct applied research We study urban natural areas and develop resources that demonstrate their value. Innovative Research
Connect New Yorkers to nature We host tours and volunteer events in local natural areas and work to improve NYC’s network of trails. Connect New Yorkers to Nature
Advocate for natural areas We make our voices heard by championing forests and wetlands with elected officials. Coalition Advocacy
Join our efforts
The NYC Nature Map
Experience a bird's-eye-view of our natural areas and learn what’s in your neighborhood.
Explore Now
New Climate Tool
Visualize changes in climate variables, like temperature and precipitation, over time.
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Forests in
Cities network
- What is Forests in Cities? We created the FiC network in 2019 to advance healthy forested natural areas across America. By nurturing a network of interdisciplinary experts from 21 cities, together we advance urban forest science and practice while advocating for increased resources and support for our cities’ forests. FiC
- Explore the Resource Library Everything you need to know about forested natural areas—all in one place. Find peer-reviewed research, forest management plans, land and project assessment protocols, and more. We curate and collect new resources from FiC members weekly. Explore the Resource Library
Understories
The backdoor to NYC’s backyard