Engage in Environmental Stewardship
Make a Difference Everyday
Protecting our planet does not require special gear or expert skills. Anyone can help by paying attention to nature in their own home, backyard, or neighborhood. From counting birds as a family to joining community science projects that track pollinators and protect habitats, every small action creates real impact. Below are great ways to get involved and become part of a growing community of everyday environmental helpers.
Get Involved
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Sustainable Neighborhoods Network
Learn how communities take action and explore ideas you can bring to your own neighborhood: https://sustainableneighborhoodnetwork.org -
Great Backyard Bird Count
Help scientists track bird populations each February by counting the species you see near your home: https://gbbc.birdcount.org -
ZomBee Watch
Help monitor honey bees affected by parasitic flies and support research on bee health: https://www.zombeewatch.org -
Nectar Connectors
Support pollinators by helping map nectar sources in your area: https://www.nectarconnectors.org -
SciStarter
Explore hundreds of citizen science projects for families, classrooms, and curious nature lovers: https://scistarter.org -
Earthday.org
Join global environmental campaigns and learn simple everyday actions that support the planet: https://www.earthday.org
These activities make it easy for anyone to step in, get curious, and help protect the species and habitats we all care about.
Heroes
Our Heroes of Conservation series celebrates the people who dedicate their lives to protecting wildlife and our planet.
Each month, we feature a new hero whose work inspires us to care, learn, and take action.
This month’s spotlight: Dr. Jane Goodall, whose groundbreaking research and lifelong advocacy continue to change the world for animals and people alike.
Don't miss Dr Goodall's conservation program for kids rootsandshoots.org


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