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Creature Needs
Exhibits
About Exhibits
We All Live Here Together
Beavers: Restorers of Biodiversity
Re-Imagining Conservation
Re-Examining Conservation
Urban Wildlife, Learning to Co+Exist
Wildlife Trade and Conservation
Mentorship
Mentorship
Mentorship Workshop Registration 2025
Mentor Application
Scholarships
Workshops
Wildlife Resources
Alumni
About
Welcome to the Creature Conserve Community
About Us
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Six Spotted Tiger Beetle

Six Spotted Tiger Beetle

Ava Varszegi

illustration, 9 × 12 inches

Where the Moshassuck meets the Woonasquatucket

Where the Moshassuck meets the Woonasquatucket

Eleanor Quist Costello Olson

Painting, 24 × 48 inches

A Selection of Bloodtide Related Holiday Ephemera (Horseshoe Crab Suit & Accessories)

A Selection of Bloodtide Related Holiday Ephemera (Horseshoe Crab Suit & Accessories)

Eli Nixon

Meet me at Sunset

Meet me at Sunset

Aleksandra Azbel

textile art/natural dyes, 14 × 72 inches

Selections from Woony Wonders

Selections from Woony Wonders

Gina Lerman

digitally designed comic, 11 × 17 inches

Selections from Woony Wonders

Selections from Woony Wonders

Gina Lerman

Digitally designed comic, 11 × 17 inches

Beaver Keystone

Beaver Keystone

Jules Zuckerberg

Illustration (risograph print), 17 × 8.75 inches

Golden Shiner at Jacob’s Point Preserve and Untitled

Golden Shiner at Jacob’s Point Preserve and Untitled

Elise Milner

Top: Watercolor on recycled wax paper, found netting, thread, canvas, and bits of plastic, 9.5 × 11.5 inches

Bottom: Plastic mounted on plywood blocks, 2 × 0.75 x 5 inches, 4.5 × 0.75 x 4.5 inches, 2 × 0.75 x 5 inches

Untitled

Untitled

Jasmine Gutbrod

Seaweed print on paper, graphite; 8 × 10 inches

Illustration for COLORHODEISLAND

Illustration for COLORHODEISLAND

Beatrice McGeoch

illustration, 18 × 24 inches

Garden as Community

Garden as Community

Kim Arthurs

Cyanotype, mixed media, and poetry; 12 × 18 inches

The Marks on our Hide

The Marks on our Hide

Kit Grindeland

pitfired stoneware ceramics and swan and mourning dove feathers locally foraged; Four masks ranging from 4 × 4 inches to 8 × 12 inches

The Endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle

The Endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle

Miles Labelle

Paper Mache sculpture, 36 × 6 × 45 inches

13 Opossums

13 Opossums

Melissa Guillet

Painting, 12 × 12 inches

Just Look

Just Look

John Powning

sticks, waffle pack (used for holding semiconductor chips), dirt; 5.5 × 5.5 inches

Fossil Vase

Fossil Vase

Nyala Honda

Fossil vase, 6 × 6 × 25 inches

Can you see us?

Can you see us?

Yan Li

hand drawing, watercolor, digital drawing; 11 × 17 inches

Untitled

Untitled

Rachel Maeve

Tintype photograph, 5 × 7 inches

Translated From The Geese

Translated From The Geese

Sanika Phawde

16-page zine (risograph printed); 4.25 × 5.5 inches

Bring Birds Back

Bring Birds Back

Valerie Carrigan

letterpress-printed artist book, 3.5 × 3.5 inches

Bring Birds Back

Bring Birds Back

Valerie Carrigan

letterpress-printed artist book; 3.5 × 3.5 inches

Untitled

Untitled

Nicholas Moffett

illustration, 9.75 × 11 inches

Things I've Never Noticed Before

Things I've Never Noticed Before

Martha Kuhlman

collage, 9 × 12 inches

Everything

Everything

Yili Ren

Mixed media, each painting 4.5 × 6 inches

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Six Spotted Tiger Beetle
Where the Moshassuck meets the Woonasquatucket
A Selection of Bloodtide Related Holiday Ephemera (Horseshoe Crab Suit & Accessories)
Meet me at Sunset
Selections from Woony Wonders
Selections from Woony Wonders
Beaver Keystone
Golden Shiner at Jacob’s Point Preserve and Untitled
Untitled
Illustration for COLORHODEISLAND
Garden as Community
The Marks on our Hide
The Endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle
13 Opossums
Just Look
Fossil Vase
Can you see us?
Untitled
Translated From The Geese
Bring Birds Back
Bring Birds Back
Untitled
Things I've Never Noticed Before
Everything
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Our non-profit is based in Rhode Island, USA, the homelands of the First Peoples of Northeastern North America. These include the Narragansett nation, the only Federally recognized tribal nation in what is now the state of Rhode Island, along with members of several other nations within what is geographically the state boundaries, such as the Nipmuc, Wampanoag, and Niantic nations. The First Peoples have an inherent right to these lands. They remain stewards of this land and continue to pass down traditional ecological knowledge for generations to come. Together, we recognize and honor the kinship relationships between these tribal nations and their relationship with the land, waters, and all living things. We also recognize that we have much work to do toward decolonization. We acknowledge that it is our responsibility as individuals, as well as an organization, to pursue inclusion, equity, and justice for all, especially the First Peoples of this country.