Native American Fish and Wildlife Society

October 10, 2022 is Indigenous Peoples’ Day, and a good day to recognize the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society (NAFWS). Native peoples manage roughly 52 million acres of land in the United States, on the same scale as the National Park Service (85 million acres). From the NAFWS website: “As a non-profit organization, the Society’s mission is to assist Native American and Alaska Native Tribes with the conservation, protection, and enhancement of their fish and wildlife resources.” CEED encourages you to support NAFWS in their efforts to restore and conserve nature on tribal lands all over the country.
How to Cultivate Oyster Mushrooms
Saturday, November 18 · 3 - 4:30pm EST Taking the first steps on the journey to cultivating your own mushrooms can be intimidating, but there is no better companion to start with than Pleurotus ostreatus, the Oyster Mushroom. Hardy, fast-growing, delicious and...
Owl Prowls – Nov. 18 and Dec. 15
Saturday, November 18 · 6 - 7:30pm EST - Adults only Join us for a night of owls with adults. The event will begin with Ranger Eric telling us about the owls of New York, and their important role in our ecosystem. You'll even get to meet a live owl! After the Owl...
Sketching and Painting Seasonal Greenery
Sunday, December 10 · 11am - 1pm EST Learn to make beautiful art and holiday decorations with Jenn Lucas.Recent postsBack to blog home >>Anyone can volunteer. Even you!