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Funded primarily by individual donations, the Central Park Conservancy cares for the entire Park, tending to all the details of its maintenance and restoration.
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No matter what changes over the years, Central Parkās benches are always the best seats in NYC! š To prove it, our staff uncovered our favorite bench photos from the #CentralParkConservancy ās archives. Discover the history of this iconic seating: bit.ly/3xlGsiW
This #EarthMonth , make a sustainable statement with the Original Duckhead umbrellas! With their innovative design, each umbrella is created using nine post-consumer plastic bottles. š Shop in-store at the Dairy Visitor Center & Gift Shop, or online: bit.ly/3TZzFEC
Spring is for the birds! Did you know Central Park welcomes 200+ bird species each year? š„ The Park is a popular stopover for birds thanks to its diverse and hospitable habitats, cared for by the #CentralParkConservancy . Learn more in our birding guide: bit.ly/3PJOgkU
Are you ready to cherish the sight of cherry blossoms in Central Park? šø See these pink, white, and magenta blooms on the official #CentralParkConservancy Cherry Blossoms on the Reservoir Tour! Tap here for tickets: bit.ly/3vzRu3H
šæ Central Parkās lawns are now beginning to open for your enjoyment! From Cherry Hill to Sheep Meadow, lawns make up 30% of the Parkās 843 acres. As you plan your next Park adventure, learn how our #CentralParkConservancy staff keep the lawns healthy: bit.ly/3vGELMy
šø Spring has sprung in Central Park! Join us for a LIVE tour of Cherry Hill to see the cherry trees blooming in real time! Plus, plan your next visit with our free seasonal guide. bit.ly/43LxqrM #CentralParkBloomWatch
April Showers bring May flowers, but itās only April 3rd & Central Park is in full bloom! Not in #NYC , sign up for the Central Park Conservancyās free #SpringGuide , itās a great way to take a walk in the Parkšŗš»šøšŖ»
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Happy April, New York! The season of birds and blooms is here, and we canāt get enough of it. š Donāt forget to tag us Central Park in your favorite Park moments for a chance to be featured.
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Central Park's beauty may seem effortless, but maintaining it is no small feat! Our #CentralParkConservancy team has been busy getting the trails in top shape. This section features an impressive water bar, placed to divert stormwater, maintain trail dryness, and prevent erosion.
Itās World Aquatic Animal Day! š¢šš¦ Our aquatic friends play a vital role in Central Park's ecosystem. How do we go the extra mile? Our #CentralParkConservancy staff sometimes rappel down the Reservoir to keep it pristine for both visitors and wildlife. bit.ly/3VFpZQV
ā ļø We're expecting strong winds & heavy rain today. Our Conservancy staff is working hard to ensure the safety of NYCās backyard, but please exercise caution if you visit the Park. For updates on Park closures, visit centralparknyc.org/alerts, and report damaged trees
New York City 311.
Did you know: Depending on the species, tulip plants can grow anywhere from four to 28 inches tall? š·They originally grew in mountainous regions of the Middle East and Europe, making them well adapted to cold winters and wet springs. #CentralParkBloomWatch
It's official: Cherry blossoms are in bloom all across Central Park! šø Tap here to sign up for our Spring Guide, complete with an interactive map that tracks in real-time where the cherry blossoms have peaked in the Park. bit.ly/3To6niq #CentralParkBloomWatch
DYK that even concrete jungles have their own biodiversity? Thriving urban ecosystems are essential to the health and resilience of areas like NYC. This #EarthMonth , learn what biodiversity means, its importance in Central Park, and how you can help: bit.ly/3TYsJrg
As Central Park prepares to welcome hundreds of bird species during spring migration, take a being-the-scenes look at birding in the Park with Ruben. Ruben Giron #myHarlemMeer