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    Press Release: Coyote Colonization Gathers Steam

    Press Release: Coyote Colonization Gathers Steam

        PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 1, 2020     Contact:   Arielle Santos, Policy Program Coordinator – 631-278-5601, asantos@seatuck.org Coyote Colonization of Long Island Gathers Steam ISLIP, NY: Coyotes are no longer just coming to our region,

    Enrico Nardone December 1, 2020December 1, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

    World Fish Migration Day

    World Fish Migration Day

    October 24, 2020 is World Fish Migration Day, the annual global celebration of migratory fish and the rivers & streams that sustain them. Join us in celebrating!

    Emily Hall October 21, 2020December 2, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

    Phrag Fight!

    Phrag Fight!

    On Friday, October 2, Seatuck continued its effort to safeguard the rare riparian habitat that is taking hold at the site of the former West Brook Pond in Bayard Cutting Arboretum. While NYS Parks has yet to announce a final

    Enrico Nardone October 13, 2020October 20, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

    Birding Challenge Results

    Birding Challenge Results

    The Seatuck Long Island Birding Challenge was held on Saturday, September 26. While it was the seventh edition of the annual event, it was a Birding Challenge like no other.

    Enrico Nardone October 6, 2020December 4, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

    Penataquit Planting Days!

    Penataquit Planting Days!

    Join Seatuck and the First Baptist Church of Bay Shore for a series of work days as we remove invasives and plant native species in the ongoing effort to restore the Penataquit.

    Arielle Santos September 23, 2020December 18, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

    Newsday Opinion: Coyotes on Long Island

    Newsday Opinion: Coyotes on Long Island

    Is Long Island a New Habitat for Coyotes? Newsday – September 13, 2020 By Enrico Nardone Despite the trouble that wildlife is in around the globe, Long Island is in the paradoxical position of welcoming a new top carnivore: The

    Enrico Nardone September 16, 2020September 28, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

    Intern Research: Microplastics

    Intern Research: Microplastics

    Leanna Balestra – “Presence and Distribution of Microplastics in Beach Sediment along the South Shore of Long Island” Microplastics are tiny bits of of plastic (<5mm diameter) that float in seawater then enter the food web to cause harm and

    Arielle Santos August 20, 2020December 2, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

    20 Reasons to Celebrate Earth Day in 2020

    20 Reasons to Celebrate Earth Day in 2020

    Many of us don’t feel like celebrating much of anything, let alone Earth Day. We’re in the middle of a global pandemic and facing a major economic collapse. Federal environmental protections are being dismantled by the day, wildlife is in

    Enrico Nardone April 22, 2020October 13, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

    Seatuck Helps Ensure Success at Hauppauge Springs!

    Seatuck Helps Ensure Success at Hauppauge Springs!

    One of the priority open space areas the Seatuck Environmental Association has been advocating protection of is “Hauppauge Springs”, a 42-acre area on the south side of Veterans Memorial Highway across from the Suffolk County Center.  The area gets its

    David Bissoon May 3, 2019October 13, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

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