White Plains Officials Announce Wildlife Conservation Initiative

White Plains officials have announced a new wildlife conservation initiative aimed at enhancing local habitats and protecting native species. This program will kick off on January 15, 2026, at the White Plains Environmental Center.

The initiative focuses on restoring natural ecosystems within the city and increasing community awareness about local wildlife. Events will include educational workshops, guided nature walks, and volunteer opportunities in urban reforestation efforts.

Key stakeholders in this initiative include the White Plains Department of Parks and Recreation, local environmental organizations, and community volunteers, all collaborating to foster a healthier environment.

Previous efforts in wildlife conservation within White Plains have garnered positive community responses. This initiative is expected to build on past successes, emphasizing the importance of biodiversity in urban areas.

Residents interested in participating can register for events via the city’s website. For further information, attendees can contact the Environmental Center at the provided phone number.