A community of naturalists, educators, and lifelong learners — united by curiosity about the natural world.
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Today, the Nature Study Club of Pittsburgh continues that tradition — bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds who share a love of the natural world and a commitment to its stewardship.
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"To foster the study, appreciation, and stewardship of the natural world — creating a welcoming community where curiosity about nature is shared, cultivated, and passed on to the next generation."
Rigorous, accessible, joyful engagement with natural history — bringing scientific understanding within reach of every member, regardless of background.
Cultivating wonder and connection to place — the sense of belonging to a living landscape that makes conservation feel personal, not abstract.
Taking responsibility for the natural heritage of Western Pennsylvania — through advocacy, education, habitat support, and community engagement.
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