Showing posts with label Seatuck conservation long island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seatuck conservation long island. Show all posts

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Seatuch Conserving Long Island Wildlife May 13 5-7:30. Terrapin Station Yards will have live music by Half Step a Grateful Dead Tribute Band

 This is Great!! A free event at the at SeaTuck Conservation Long Island Wildlife center. HearHalf Step  the Grateful Dead tribute band play live 5-7:30. Learn about the work Seatuck is doing for Long Island.

We're proud to partner with TRITEC Real Estate Company for a feel-good evening bringing together live music by Grateful Dead tribute band Half Step, local vendors, and a closer look at terrapin conservation efforts right here on Long Island. 


Be sure to find us under the tent for a brief talk on how we survey and protect these amazing turtles.


The event is free, and no registration is required. We hope to see you May 13!

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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Hi All, Eco-Art Awareness!!! Seatuck Conservation on Long Island up date belwo

Earth Month Donation Match

Celebrate Earth Month with twice the impact. Thanks to our generous donors, every gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $10,000. That means you can double your support for the protection and restoration of Long Island’s wildlife and habitats. 


Your donation helps advance river conservation, protect birds and other wildlife, restore native plants, and power the surveys and science that guide our work in the field.

Volunteer with Us

West Brook Phragmites Pull

🪏April 22, 2026, 9 a.m. - 1p.m. (Earth Day!)


Our “Phrag Fight” at West Brook continues as we work to protect the natural restoration unfolding at the former dam site in Bayard Cutting Arboretum. 


As the stream returns to its historic channel, volunteers are helping safeguard native plant communities taking root along its banks.


Please note registration is required.

Help Capture the Beauty of Blydenburgh

We believe it’s important to capture the incredible transformation taking place on the Nissequogue River in Blydenburgh County Park, and we'd love for you to join the effort! Share your photos, videos, and artistic interpretations of the river’s and help tell its evolving story. 


Selected images and artworks will be featured in our The Beauty of Blydenburgh photo and art series.


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