Collaborate With Us

The Conservation Center partners with students, faculty, staff and community members to provide essential information and expertise to address environmental challenges.

Students partner with the Center through course projects, internships, independent or collaborative research, advocacy training, and community service opportunities to gain critical experience and apply what they’ve learned in the classroom.

Community members and regional organizations partner with the Center for data collection and analysis, advocating for specific policy issues, and training to assist their conservation efforts. The Center also works with internal and external researchers who are interested in building meaningful projects together.

Female speaking with media at a podium with New York State Senate seal on front

Our Community Partners

  • Teatown Lake Reservation
  • Rockefeller State Park Preserve
  • LHPRISM for invasive species management
  • Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s NestWatch program
  • Pocantico River Watershed Alliance
  • Hudson River Watershed Alliance
  • NYS Wildlife Rehabilitation Council
  • Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation

Group of volunteers who work on a Pace University Conservation Center project

Wildlife Rehabilitation Program

This program will fill a pressing need for wildlife rehabilitation services in the region and across New York State. It will serve as a hub for wildlife conservation, taking in injured, ill, and orphaned wildlife for treatment with the intention of releasing healthy animals back into the wild.

Two volunteers releasing a hawk as part of the Pace University Wildlife Rehabilitation Program