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Events Upcoming

Events Upcoming

Rhode Island BioBlitz 2025 will be June 6 & 7 at Steere Hill and Phillips Farm Conservation Area in Glocester. Learn details here. Registration IS OPEN now and closes on May 16. Sign up for our e-news so you don't miss any action!

Last Wednesday Tea, 4 p.m. on the last Wednesday of every month. All are welcome, free, in-person at the office or online via zoom, your choice. Contact the office for zoom link.


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We were heartbroken to learn of the sudden passing, in early March of Raul Ferreira, whom many of us knew as "the beetle guy" from BioBlitz, one of the nicest, most interesting people we've ever had the pleasure to meet. In addition to advancing his many beetle research projects, he had been energetically making plans to boost the insect teams (especially the beetle team) at the RI BioBlitz. You can read his obituary here. We have worked with his family to establish the Rosa and Raul Ferreira Young Entomologists Fellowship Fund at the Survey that will annually provide a fellowship to a 6th-12th grader to boost the insect team at BioBlitz and further their progress toward a career in entomology. Read more about the Ferreira fund here. You can contribute to the Ferreira Fellowship Fund now using the DONATE button and indicating your purpose in the notes or by sending us a check with "Ferreira Fund" in the memo.

To celebrate our 30th birthday and start our 4th decade strong, the Survey's new Strategic Plan 2025-2030 is now ready. You can download it here.

Do you love what the Survey does for community based environmental science for Rhode Island? You're not a "big donor" but you wish you could chip in a few bucks to keep it going? Give "Buy Me A Coffee" a try. Help us work out the bugs...ha, ha, get it? bugs? and support resilience and biodiversity at the same time. Thanks!

Back issues of the Rhode Island Naturalist, the Survey's bulletin, is available here.


About the Survey

The RI Natural History Survey has a mission to gather and disseminate information on Rhode Island’s animals and plants, geology, and ecosystems, to support the use of scientific information in the management of natural resources, and to facilitate the work of the people, agencies, and organizations interested in the ecology of Rhode Island.
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Get Involved

Get involved and support the work of the the Natural History Survey by making a donation to the the Survey ~~ becoming a member of the the Survey ~~ volunteering on of the the Survey's projects or getting involved in other ways such as by making in-kind contributions, bequests, or contributing biodiversity data.
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Biodiversity, Rare Species, Invasives

An important part of what the the Natural History Survey does is track rare species, invasive species and biodiversity in Rhode Island Ecosystems. Learn more about each of these areas and the data collected by the the Survey.
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Resource Library

The bulletin, checklists, and reports from major projects, plus a searchable library of electronic resources for download.
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Survey’s 30th Anniversary Strategic Plan

  By David Gregg December 7, 2024 December 7, 2024 Uncategorized

The Survey has accomplished many remarkable things in its first 30 years; we need a strong vision to reach new heights in our 4th decade. With input from members, friends, board and staff, and peer organizations, we created a new strategic plan that restates the… Continue reading

Blog: Marine Mammals of Rhode Island, Part 16, All About Pinnipeds

  By David Gregg October 21, 2022 December 19, 2022 Animals, Biodiversity, Education

by Robert D. Kenney Three of the previous installments in this Marine Mammals of Rhode Island series have been about seals that occur in our region—harbor seals, harp seals, and gray seals. Gray seals were also the subject of an article in the Fall 2022… Continue reading

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