Conservation at Home

Anyone can help conserve national, state, and local parks and other protected areas by taking action at home! Water, lands, and air are all connected, so the actions people take at home have far-reaching effects. People interested in helping protect water, air, and wildlife can do a variety of things: Plant native flowers, use dark-sky friendly lighting fixtures, limit or avoid fertilizer, and reduce water waste. Explore the conservation topics below for more ideas on how to help protect parks from home.

 
  • a man wearing a helmet rides a bicycle on a path
    Live Green

    Take a positive step toward developing a more efficient home and a healthier community.

  • the milky way with silhouettes of plants in the foreground
    Protect Night Skies

    You, your neighbors, and your community can make a difference in conserving our heritage of starry skies.

  • a mexican free tailed bat flies at night
    Help Bats

    We need bats if we want healthy and diverse ecosystems. Find out how you can help bats at home.

  • a small gray bird sitting in the grass
    Help Birds

    Explore this list of the seven simple actions to help birds.

  • a water bottle filling station is used to refill a water bottle
    Conserve Water

    Use a reusable bottle, avoid fertilizer, and take other actions to conserve water.

  • bee hovers next to a yellow flower
    Help Pollinators

    Even small changes in our own backyards can help pollinators survive and thrive.

  • woman crouches in grassy area and puts pulled invasive species in a bag
    Volunteer

    You can make our great places even better!

  • a frog pokes its head up from water green with algae
    Help Amphibians

    Amphibians are extremely sensitive to changes in their environments. Find out what you can do to help them in your own backyard.

  • a smiling man in a ballcap pets a husky
    Be a Conservation-Minded Pet Parent

    Our “fur-babies” are important members of our families, but they can also take a toll on local environments. See what you can do to help.

Last updated: April 16, 2024

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