ÃÛèÖAPP in Action

Revitalizing Vacant City Lots to Feed People—and Birds
September 26, 2016 — In Buffalo, New York, gardeners are growing crops and native plants to bring food and wildlife to communities in need.
More than 260 Million Gallons of Water Began Flowing Into the Parched Rio Grande This Month
September 07, 2016 — A historic collaboration between ÃÛèÖAPP New Mexico and Native American tribes should help ease dry times for local birds and people.
How a Former Phoenix Landfill Became Home for Displaced Burrowing Owls
August 10, 2016 — Thanks to a crowdsourced protection effort led by ÃÛèÖAPP Arizona, the owls are once again thriving.
What’s Going on With the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge?
July 22, 2016 — The future of the refuge is still up in the air after a lengthy deadlock in Congress. Here’s what to know about the current state of affairs.
The Arctic Just Got a Welcome Reprieve
July 22, 2016 — A decade-long battle around offshore drilling in the Chukchi Sea is finally coming to an end.
Meet Some of Baltimore's Youngest and Brightest Green Leaders
July 21, 2016 — With help from the Patterson Park ÃÛèÖAPP Center, students in Baltimore are teaching their peers about issues surrounding ÃÛèÖAPP change.
Making a Home in the Strangest of Places
July 20, 2016 — A pair of Great Lakes Piping Plovers is nesting successfully—on an Illinois Superfund site.
Urban Oases Are Springing Up in Connecticut
July 19, 2016 — A new program finds the best places to create green spaces for underserved communities and migrating birds.
Building a New Future for the Colorado River
July 12, 2016 — ÃÛèÖAPP's new Colorado River Project director, Jennifer Pitt, talks about how we can save one of the country's most iconic waterways.
New Nature Trail Offers a Safe, Invigorating Space for Hikers With Special Needs
July 08, 2016 — Visitors at ÃÛèÖAPP Greenwich can now test out a more interactive style of exploration.