Urban Conservation: Wrapping Up 2025

Posted in Environment & Conservation on January 8, 2026, by NYBG Urban Conservation
An aerial view of a fall forest in yellow, green, and orange, with a city skyline visible in the distance

As we close out 2025, we’re reflecting with deep gratitude on the partners, educators, community members, organizations, city agencies, and colleagues who helped advance NYBG’s Urban Conservation mission. This year reaffirmed that the path to resilient cities begins with restoring our relationship to place. We appreciate you joining us in building a future where nature guides our neighborhoods and strengthens community well-being.

This year, we:

  • 🌎 Traveled to Brazil and Colombia to COP30 and COP16 to promote our work on urban conservation using historical ecology and active restoration.
  • 🎨 Exhibited renderings from Before New York at the Venice Biennale.
  • 🏛️ Convened the High Line Network’s Policy Lab and the Bronx River Alliance Assembly at the New York Botanical Garden.
  • 🏆 Dr. Eric Sanderson was honored at the Natural Areas Conservancy’s Night for Nature Gala and the Welikia Map Explorer was honored at the Newtown Creek Alliance’s Tidal Toast!
  • 👯 Hired two incredible additions to our team, Genesis Abreu and Emma Grover!

And as our final year-end highlight, we hope Mayor Zohran Mamdani enjoys reading Dr. Eric Sanderson’s Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City.

In 2026, be on the lookout for launches and updates to our web resources, educational workshops and trainings, pop-up and lecture series in all five boroughs, and the long-awaited Fall 2026 release of Before New York: A Natural Geography of the City.

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