Nonprofit

RUSH RECREATION AND PARK ASSOCIATION INC

RUSH, NY
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rushrpa.org/

  • Mission

    1) To create a thriving habitat that supports declining native populations. To protect, preserve, and assist in the proper management of the public lands of the Town of Rush, New York, and contiguous areas. 2) To promote preservation of open space, forests, farm land, park land, clean air and clean waterways Including to plant only native to western NY species of trees, bushes, perennials. 3) To promote the use of public lands in a sustainable way that protects the climate and reduces greenhouse gas emissions, pollution and erosion; 4) To promote health and wellness by preserving green space and providing or facilitating outdoor activities; 5) To establish and promote local environmental education on issues related to the preservation of natural resources;6) To establish and promote programs to monitor the protection of natural resources; 7) To provide a framework for volunteers who wish to support the goals of the Association

    About Us

    Rush Recreation and Park Association are the stewards of the Hundred Acres Nature Park in Monroe Co, NY, an oasis that borders the Genesee River for one mile. This is a "park-in-progress" Over the last five years we have nurtured and transformed some of the 40 acres of the park that were farmed by planting 253 native trees and bushes as well as native perennial pollinators. The 60 acres that were not farmed include old growth sections of forest and beautiful views along the Genesee River. We offer guided nature walks with wildlife experts. We offer education on invasive remediation. We stand as a testament to community driven conservation

    Cause Areas Include

    • Animals
    • Community Development
    • Environment & Sustainability
    • Human Rights & Civil Liberties
    • Sports & Recreation

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