Microplastics Around Nantucket, the Known and the Unknown UMASS Boston School for the Environment Professor Juanita Urban Rich on July 06, 2022, at 7 p.m. Hybrid: In person at the Nantucket Atheneum o…
Environmental, Resiliency and Sustainability Events on Nantucket
RISING ABOVE Art Installaton
“Rising Above” returns on Wednesday, June 22 at 7-9 pm on Easy Street. Available for one evening as part of the 2022 Nantucket Film Festival’s Green Carpet Cinema program. ReMain Nantucket creates an …
Nantucket Conservation Foundation: Race For Open Space on July 9
Race For Open Space on July 9th Nantucket Conservation Foundation Announces the annual Race For Open Space will be returning this year fully in person. This race is put on annually by the Nantucket …
Join in celebration of World Migratory Bird Day
Each year, people across the globe celebrate World Migratory Bird Day to highlight the need for the conservation of migratory birds and their habitats. Join the Linda Loring Nature Foundation, Maria M…
Premiere Podcast: Choices & Impacts with Nantucket Footprints
Introducing our premiere podcast: Choices & Impacts with Nantucket Footprints When it comes to the health of our Nantucket neighbors, our island, and our planet, the choices you make are yours, b…
Nantucket Field Station, UMASS Boston Plastics Survey
Nantucket Field Station, UMass Boston Plastic Survey What’s your view on plastics, microplastics, and its pollutant impacts on Nantucket? Discovering the connections between humans and nature in a pla…
Survey: 90 percent of Nantucketers concerned about climate change
Two-thirds of Nantucketers surveyed say they are more engaged on issues of climate change and coastal resilience than they were in 2021, according to a report released today by ReMain Nantucket’s Env…
April 5th NHA’s Food for Thought: Sandbar Sharks, Our Misunderstood Summer Visitors with Caroline Collatos
NHA’s Food for Thought: Sandbar Sharks, Our Misunderstood Summer Visitors with Caroline Collatos on April 5 5:30pm-6:30pm via zoom Who are they? What are they up to? Why do we care? Should we be afra…