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Eastern New York

Welcome to the Eastern New York Chapter!


Mercury Rising in the Catskills

Mercury Rising

A new study finds high levels of mercury in New York's bald eagles.  Find out more  in our Q&A with scientist David Braun and view a slideshow of eagle imagesDon't Move Firewood.

Don't Move It

The transportation of invasive insects and diseases through firewood is destroying trees in urban, suburban and forest areas. See what you can do.    

Get out on the Land!

Get out on the Land!

Download the most recent Conservation Update and find out about scheduled hikes and events across the chapter (.pdf, 1 MB).



Contact Us

ENY Executive Office
265 Chestnut Ridge Rd
Mount Kisco, NY 10549
 (914) 244-3271 
 
Katie Dolan
Executive Director 
kdolan@tnc.org 
 
 
 

ENY Conservation Office
195 New Karner Rd, Ste 201
Albany, NY 12205
 (518) 690-7878 

Rita Murray
Director of Philanthropy 
rmurray@tnc.org
 

 

Donate Now

From the peaks of the Catskills to New York Harbor, with your help we can keep Eastern New York protected for nature and for people.

Places We Protect

Extending from the shores of Long Island Sound up to the Adirondack blue line, the Conservancy's first chartered chapter offers something for everyone!

How We Work

We are committed to the challenge of conservation in an urbanized world. Find out how we're using research and experience to reach our conservation goals.

 

 


 

Images (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Carl Heilman II(Catskills); Photo © Dave Menke/USFWS (indigo bunting); Photo ©NYSDEC (eagle); Photo © TNC (Firewood); Photo © John Burk (Hike).