
Wildlife crossings save lives
Elk, deer, panthers, bears, turtles and all sorts of animals are struck by cars and trucks. Wildlife crossings give them safe passage.
Every campaign or project we work on is about confronting this hard truth: infinite economic growth on a finite planet is neither possible nor wise. We are working on a slate of programs that will shift decision maker’s approach in Rhode Island from depleting our natural resources to preserving them, adopting policies that move us from single-use and disposable to reusable and sustainable, and encourage a shift in mindset from “never enough” to “enough.”
Elk, deer, panthers, bears, turtles and all sorts of animals are struck by cars and trucks. Wildlife crossings give them safe passage.
People want to power their homes with clean energy, but upfront costs are an obstacle. We’re defending tax credits for solar panels and energy-saving tech.
The majestic trees of the boreal forest are being cut down at a shocking rate—and many end up on a shelf at Home Depot. We’re calling on them to stop.
Funding for state wildlife agencies can help save America’s wildlife. More than 12,000 species are in need of conservation assistance.
How instant solar permitting platforms promise to revolutionize permitting for rooftop solar