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Rhode Island
Rising sea levels and strong storms are hurting coastal communities. Here's how some of the most densely populated areas in the U.S. are fighting back.
What's happening with migratory birds, and how is TNC helping? Hear from master bird bander and Rhode Island associate state director, Scott Comings.
Take an in-depth look at five living shorelines projects throughout New England and the step-by-step process that goes into creating these nature-based solutions.
Learn about five New England projects that are models for nature-based methods of protecting our vulnerable coasts and coastal communities as we deal with the effects of a changing climate.
Learn about how Shellfish Growers Climate Coalition Project Manager Sally McGee is working with shellfish growers to showcase their perspectives on the impacts of climate change.
Electronic monitoring provides fishermen more flexibility and managers with better data for making sound fisheries management decisions.
The Nature Conservancy pioneers new technique to reduce flooding.
Scientists are turning to new technologies to better understand animal migrations and protect critical habitats.
These tucked-away wild places could easily have been destroyed or developed—but they weren’t, thanks to The Nature Conservancy. Outdoorsman Hal Herring takes a closer look at three natural treasures worth a visit.