Protecting the nature of the place you love

Since 1972, Group for the East End has led the way in protecting and restoring the environment of eastern Long Island through education, conservation, and advocacy.

We fight for the protection of our land, water, and wildlife, we inspire children to become stewards of the environment, and we engage the community to embrace a conservation ethic and take action.

Education
Getting people outside

woman at downs farm preserve

Through our partnerships with public and private schools, students learn to appreciate and respect all things natural on the East End. During our popular nature outings, we put away our phones so we can listen, explore, and discover.

Conservation
Protecting our land, water, and wildlife

Eastern Box Turtle

Imagine the East End without ospreys, oysters, and turtles. Without woodlands, wetlands, and farms. Bays too polluted for fishing and swimming. We can’t imagine. That’s why we lead projects to protect and restore habitats, and raise awareness about threats to the environment. The Group’s efforts are part of the collective fight against global warming.

Advocacy
Speaking up and speaking out

East End environmental hearing

Working with fellow environmental groups, civic organizations, and concerned citizens, we push local governments to rethink development proposals, overhaul zoning codes, and adopt responsible land-use policies. We think out of the box to find long-term funding solutions for the East End’s most daunting environmental problems and we engage people to speak up and take action in their community.

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.”

— Margaret Mead

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