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In 2024, the local residence association planted 60 mature native Irish trees and 120 meters of native Irish hedgerows in this previously underused green space
- The viewpoint has been built by community volunteers - A meeting point for beach cleans
yәhaw̓ Indigenous Creatives Collective and Metamimicry are collaborating to develop the site into an intertribal meeting area and a place for growing and gathering food. Issues include: a) pollution a...
The Garden of Repairs is a public bioremediation demonstration garden on unused city land in Hamilton, Ontario. The collaborators behind the project include Queer and/or Disabled artists, settler...
Located along the Esopus Creek, this park is within view of the Creek's entry into the historic Hudson River. Come check it out when there's an event or when you want to relax, play or get your kayak ...
Our deluxe workshop venue! See saugertiesearthdayweek.org for the complete schedule of events for Earth Day Week 2025
An epic location for flowing waters! Although it's not a natural waterfall, the dam is located on the Esopus Creek, a 65 mile-long tributary of the Hudson River. "The creek flows over the C...
Times Square, one of the busiest tourist destinations in the world, faces significant waste management challenges due to its high foot traffic, fast food consumption, and entertainment industry. Overf...
It has already been suggested that this would make a good community garden.
This new community garden was established in early 2024 on site of an old garden, established on derelict land once occupied by housing. Thisd garden includes raised beds (including wheelchair accessi...
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An ideal site for another community garden. South facing slope away from road.
Community orchard recently developed in an unused green space by members of the community in collaboration with The Orchard Project.
A walk along the banks of the River Kelvin that winds through Glasgow (9.8km, from the city all the way to Milngavie!) is a beautiful experience at any time of the year. Today, it's taken for granted ...
https://palmhouse.org.uk/about/ Sefton Park’s ‘Great Conservatory’ was a gift to the city of Liverpool by local benefactor Henry Yates Thompson. When it first opened to the public in 1896 ...
Located on the southern portion of the Mashomack Preserve. Contains various insects, seagulls, rocks, and sand all present along the trail.
Once an industrial hub linked to the canal, now a much-loved community managed green place in the heart of our communities, that is enjoyed by everyone who visits.
The Claypits is a nature reserve wit...
South Seeds is a community organisation based in the South Central area of Glasgow that has developed a community garden called the Croft on the disused tennis court of the Queen’s Park Bowling and Te...
along a dirt trail in the woods that leads to grasslands and a natural beach
Trail to marshy grasslands that connects to a natural beach. Many small organisms present on the beach.
Piping Plovers nesting habitat. Nature Conservancy owns rights to the water out to about 200ft. Erosion has caused lack of access by vehicles to the point.
The waterfront by Craig Road North provides a great view of the Manhattan skyline. The harbor seals run by the New York Harbor School program are helping clean up the harbor, removing marine. debris a...