There are many ways to support conservation on Fishers Island.
Whether you give, participate, learn, or share what you see, your involvement helps protect the island’s natural resources.
You can help strengthen island ecosystems right at home. Native plants provide essential food and habitat for birds, insects, and other wildlife.
Visit the John Thatcher Native Garden to learn more about native plants that thrive on Fishers Island and discover thoughtful options for your own property.
Young people play an important role in conservation on Fishers Island. Students interested in science, the environment, and hands on learning may apply to participate in programs such as Island Sentinels.
These opportunities allow students to collect data, observe wildlife, and contribute directly to conservation efforts on the island.
Stay connected and help us keep an eye on the island’s environment. Join the Fishers Island Conservancy community to receive updates, event invitations, and news.
We also encourage residents and visitors to share observations of wildlife, habitat changes, or anything unusual or interesting. Photos and videos are always welcome.