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🌿 NYC's Wild Future Needs You 🌿

Join New Yorkers calling on the City to protect local nature, rare species, and everyday access to green space.

Forest Trees

🐝 Why Biodiversity Matters

 

New York City is home to butterflies, wildflowers and coastal wetlands. But our ecosystems are under threat.

 

This isn’t just about saving rare species—it’s about bringing nature into neighborhoods. Every New Yorker deserves daily access to green space, with pollinator gardens, street trees and songbirds outside their window. Nature makes our city healthier, more resilient, and more alive.

📣 What the Report Calls For

  • Protect the wild species and habitats that still remain in all five boroughs

  • Make every neighborhood more park-like, with native plantings, wildlife habitat, and nature access for all

  • Invest in community stewardship, ecological education, and local expertise

  • Make NYC a global leader in urban biodiversity

What You Can Do

📘 Read the Report

 

 

✍️ Add Your Name

 

Show City leaders that this issue matters to you.

 

We’re calling for bold action—and broad public support—to ensure the next mayor prioritizes biodiversity in every borough, every block, and every backyard.

📤 Share the Report

Tell your network why this matters. 

NYC is home to rare wildflowers and migrating birds—but nature here is disappearing. I just signed on to support a new plan to protect biodiversity in our city and bring nature into every neighborhood. You can too:  bit.ly/NYCbiodiversity

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