The Suburban Biodiversity Conservation Center provides teaching, training, and research to advance biodiversity conservation, ecosystem protection, wildlife conservation, and smart environmental decision-making in the Lower Hudson Valley. The Suburban Biodiversity Conservation Center provides teaching, training, and research to advance biodiversity conservation, ecosystem protection, wildlife cons
ervation, and smart environmental decision-making in the Lower Hudson Valley, with an emphasis on the just development of healthy and diverse communities. The Conservation Center focuses on:
Education: by providing traditional and nontraditional students with opportunities for training in
biodiversity and wildlife conservation to help meet regional environmental challenges. Research and Collaborations: by supporting research in biodiversity, wildlife conservation, environmental policy, environmental justice, and more, in urban and suburban contexts. Community Engagement: by collaborating with the community to help identify, assess, and communicate issues around environmental conservation and community improvement. The Conservation Center includes both the physical property located on Pace University's Westchester campus and the intellectual resources within Pace University’s Department of Environmental Studies and Science, located on both the Westchester and New York City campuses.