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Tennessee State Parks Host Free Spring Hikes
Tennessee State Parks announced their annual free Spring Hikes event scheduled for March 21, 2026. The guided hikes offer opportunities to explore natural, cultural, and historical features, with varying difficulty levels available across different parks.
TDEC Grants $18.9M for Vehicle Replacements and Charging Infrastructure
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) announced $18.9 million in grants to 22 entities for replacing 81 medium- and heavy-duty vehicles with cleaner alternatives and installing charging infrastructure. This funding is part of the state's Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust allocation.
Scott's Gulf Park Public Meetings for Proposed Conservation Fund Grant
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation is holding public meetings for the proposed application of a Land and Water Conservation Fund grant for Scott's Gulf Wilderness State Park. The meetings will seek public input before the park applies for the grant.
Harpeth River State Park Grant Meetings
Harpeth River State Park is hosting public meetings on March 11 and 12 to gather input for a proposed grant application to the Recreational Trails Program. The grant funds trail development and maintenance. Comments will be accepted until March 20.
Fall Creek Falls State Park Public Meetings on Trails Grant
Fall Creek Falls State Park is hosting public meetings to gather input before applying for a Recreational Trails Program grant. The park will accept comments through March 20, 2026, regarding proposed trail improvements and facilities.
Litter-Free Rhode Island Microgrant Applications Open
The State of Rhode Island, through the Department of Environmental Management and the First Lady's Litter-Free Rhode Island program, has opened applications for Spring 2026 microgrants. These grants of up to $500 will support community cleanup and beautification projects, with a priority for Earth Day initiatives.
70 Acres Conserved at Gull Cove with Oil Spill Settlement Funding
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) announced the conservation of 70 acres at Gull Cove using $880,000 in settlement funding from the Bouchard B120 Oil Spill. This action preserves critical salt marsh habitat and coastal uplands, enhancing wildlife support and coastal resilience.
DEM and URI Revitalize W. Alton Jones Campus
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) and the University of Rhode Island (URI) are revitalizing the W. Alton Jones Campus, investing over $2 million in improvements. The initiative aims to reestablish the campus as a Natural Resource Center and Environmental Education Hub, with public access restoration targeted by the end of 2026.
DEM Fish & Wildlife Spring Outdoor Programs
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management's Division of Fish and Wildlife has announced its spring outdoor programs. These programs include youth fly fishing days, hunter education classes, and guided walks, with most being free and family-friendly.
Rhode Island DEM Seeks Seasonal Staff for Parks and Beaches
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is recruiting for hundreds of seasonal positions for the summer, including lifeguards, park rangers, and other key staff. The notice highlights pay ranges, potential bonuses for lifeguards, and required certifications.
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