Natural Areas Conservancy

Natural Areas Conservancy

Non-profit Organizations

New York, NY 3,662 followers

We champion & protect NYC’s 20k acres of forests and wetlands to create a sustainable future here and across the nation.

About us

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. Subscribe to our newsletter: bit.ly/NAC-news

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2012

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  • In Manhattan, natural areas are the largest contributor to stormwater capture in the entire borough! We know this because of our recent stormwater research, and our continued work on a new Ecological Assessment of our city’s natural areas. With up-to-date data, we are gaining a clearer understanding of the benefits of natural areas to New Yorkers. You can help us continue this important monitoring work! Make a gift today to the NAC to support our research efforts: https://bit.ly/49ilAYx

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  • We’re honored to be named a recipient of Athletic Brewing Co.’s Two for the Trails grant program! Athletic Brewing is on a mission to protect and restore trails and outdoor spaces worldwide, donating up to $2 million annually to programs like ours. These funds will help us continue to formalize 300 miles of NYC trails and connect more New Yorkers to our city's natural areas. #AthleticBrewing #TwoForTheTrails #BCorp #GrantRecipient Athletic Brewing Company LLC. Milford, CT and San Diego, CA. Near Beer <0.5% alc/vol.

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    Mayor Adams has failed to restore basic services to NYC Parks in November's budget modification. We stand with the #PlayFair coalition, and will continue to call for a reversal of this damaging decision.

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    Mayor Adams' cuts to NYC Department of Parks & Recreation Parks in the FY25 budget eliminated nearly 800 staffing lines, instated a hiring freeze, and ended crucial programs that families depend on. These actions perpetuate a dangerous trend of disinvestment in parks at a time when these spaces are more critical than ever. By failing to restore basic services and staffing for Parks, NYC Office of the Mayor is endangering New Yorkers and weakening communities. These austerity measures prevent the filling of urgently needed positions, including Parks Enforcement Patrol officers, Natural Resources Group staff, and City Parks Workers, who ensure our parks are safe, clean, and accessible.  Read the full #PlayFair statement: https://bit.ly/3OomMjy

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  • An incredible week so far at the Partners in Community Forestry conference in Chicago! We’ve met so many knowledgeable forestry practitioners from across the country and linked up with members from our #ForestsinCities Network! Appreciate the opportunity to learn from diverse organizations and researchers, and to share our work on forest management on a national scale. Thank you Arbor Day Foundation for bringing together such an engaging group! Learn more about FiC: https://bit.ly/3OUaMan

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  • What exactly does wetlands mitigation mean? When infrastructure projects unavoidably impact wetlands, mitigation is a way of offsetting the impact through wetland creation, restoration, and enhancement—with a goal of no-net wetland loss. In New York City, this process has its unique challenges due to policy, resource, and physical constraints. In our recently published report, author Emily Walker interviewed experts in the field to identify specific pain points in the mitigation process—and potential solutions. Click through the photos below for an overview of our findings and read the full report here: https://bit.ly/3CdvwXa

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  • Giveaway alert! We want to thank our supporters, volunteers, donors, and colleagues for an incredible 2024. We couldn’t do our work of championing and protecting natural areas without a strong and passionate community behind us. Thank you! 💚 You can enter to win a bundle of new NAC branded swag, and a private tour for you and 2 friends in an NYC natural area. Enter the contest on Instagram: https://bit.ly/493c0ZJ Contest closes Friday, Nov 29, 2024 at 11:59 pm ET. Good luck!

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  • The NY/NJ Harbor & Estuary Program (HEP) #ThrivingEstuary24 conference was a resounding success! We feel energized and inspired after connecting with local practitioners and organizations working towards environmental justice and climate resilience. Thank you to our panelists for an excellent discussion on wetlands mitigation and how together we can forge a path to no net loss. Learn more about the mitigation process in our recent report: https://bit.ly/3CdvwXa

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    We're hiring an Executive Assistant! This role will support NAC’s Executive Director and executive team to maximize their impact and will provide ongoing administrative support and office management to the passionate, committed, and driven staff of the NAC. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until December 12, 2024. Apply today: bit.ly/NAC-jobs

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  • How can New York City better protect our tidal wetland ecosystems in this era of climate change and sea level rise? The NAC is excited to announce the publication of a new policy report that directly addresses this question! Authored by Senior Manager of External Affairs, Emily Louise Walker, the report distills and synthesizes dozens of stakeholder interviews. We break down challenges and barriers to the existing mitigation process, and offer recommendations for improvements to wetlands protections in NYC. Explore the report: https://bit.ly/3CdvwXa

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