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A bumblebee approaches the white blossoms of a plum tree. Photo by Francisco Díaz (@philthy_animals).

What you can do: Week of April 20, 2026

Apr 20, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can doart and culture, books, environmental news, urban environment

This week, you can celebrate Earth Day with events involving art, books, urban studies, outdoor activities, and more.

In a thin strip of green on a narrow street of rowhomes, a row of cherry trees bloom pink and white. Credit: Buried Creek Collective.

What you can do: Week of April 13, 2026

Apr 13, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can doart and culture, climate storytelling, environmental news, native plants

This week, you can read about wildfires, learn about data centers, explore textile arts and speculative storytelling, and more.

A concrete piling emerges from the Delaware River, which is reflecting green and gold on a sunny day. On the piling, someone has written in drippy white letters: "The air of the world is poison". Credit: Buried Creek Collective.

What you can do: Week of April 6, 2026

Apr 6, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can doart and culture, birds, classes, community action, environmental news, native plants

This week, you can do just about anything: mudlarking or birdwatching, book talk or garden tour, mushroom class or picking up trash.

Close-up of white mulberry blossoms with pink centers. The Delaware River makes a wide, blue, and blurry background. Credit: Buried Creek Collective.

What you can do: Week of March 30, 2026

Mar 30, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can dobirds, environmental news, film, floods, foraging, plan ahead, plastic, trash, wildfires

This week, you can plan ahead for a wide array of eco-centric events during Earth Month.

Dried brackets of fungi adorn the wide trunk of an old tree. Cobb's Creek is visible in the background. Credit: Buried Creek Collective.

What you can do: Week of March 23, 2026

Mar 23, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can docircular economy, environmental news, the nature record, trees, waterways

This week, you can participate in a first-of-its-kind public event to engage in an evidence-based assessment of nature in the US.

Two yellow crocus buds, still closed and fringed with needle-like leaves; push up through gravelly soil. Credit: Buried Creek Collective.

What you can do: Week of March 16, 2026

Mar 16, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can docommunity action, environmental news, nature walks, plastic, waterways

This week, you can learn about trees, herbs, plastics, and more.

Clear blue sky and calm blue water where Platt Bridge crosses the lower Schuylkill. In the midground, a cluster of cormorants huddle on a sunken beam. Credit: Buried Creek Collective

What you can do: Week of March 9, 2026

Mar 9, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can dobirds, community action, environmental news, phenology, politics

This week, you can read about the environmental impacts of war. You can also look for the early signs of spring. These are complicated times we live in.

A park bench under a mature coniferous tree faces the half-frozen Delaware River. Credit: Buried Creek Collective.

What you can do: Week of March 2, 2026

Mar 2, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can doactivism, art and culture, environmental news, hiking, plastics

This week, you can stand up for science, read local environmental news, and plan ahead for the coming month.

Poles marking depth emerge from the half-frozen lower Schuylkill River. Center City is visible in the distance. Credit: Buried Creek Collective.

What you can do: Week of February 23, 2026

Feb 23, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can dobirds, data centers, environmental news, native plants, plastic

This week, you can read about the Pennsylvania’s data center debate, learn about Afrofuturism and bird conservation, and more.

The Tacony-Palmyra Bridge stretches across the half-frozen Delaware River. Snow and dry grasses in the foreground. Credit: Buried Creek Collective.

What you can do: Week of February 16, 2026

Feb 16, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can doenvironmental news, native plants, pollution, volunteer service

This week, you can read about the EPA decision to revoke the 2009 Endangerment Finding.

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