
Seatuck Documents New East End Otter Site
Mike Bottini’s video report of otter activity recently found at a new East End site.
Conserving Long Island Wildlife
Mike Bottini’s video report of otter activity recently found at a new East End site.
Long Island/Environment “LI minks, gray foxes, long-tailed weasels and skunks on survey’s look-for list” NewsdayJanuary 27, 2023By Joan Gralla joan.gralla@newsday.com It’s a Long Island paradox — despite ever-increasing development, a few species of wildlife are returning or even claiming new
Seatuck receives DEC grant to advance fish passage at Patchogue Lake
Seatuck’s new exhibit at Eleven Maple in Bay Shore highlights common “seagulls” of the Great South Bay.
In July 2022, Seatuck’s work with Community Scientists and monitoring river herring and American Eels was featured as an ESRI Case Study. You can read the full article online here, the text of the article is below. Community Scientists Map
On May 6, 2022 Newsday published a story by Mark Harrington about river herring on Long Island. The article featured Seatucks’ efforts to restore river herring habitat. Click here to read the story on the Newsday website and see Seatuck’s
On April 27th, 2022 Seatuck was featured as part of Princeton Hydro’s Client Spotlight series, which showcases the organizations they work with to restore habitat. You can read the article and view the videos online here. The text and videos
ISLIP, NY, February 23, 2022: Seatuck’s Long Island River Otter Project has published a manual to assist natural resource staff and volunteers interested in monitoring existing otter sites on Long Island and surveying for new sites as otters continue to expand
From Rockville Centre to Patchogue to Riverhead, construction is underway on new fish passage projects across Long Island.
Bellmore Creek through the Years When thinking about an ecological or habitat restoration project, like at Mill Pond, Bellmore Creek, it is important to understand the historical usage of the stream and surrounding landscape. Looking back to the time of
Seatuck’s work included in feature Newsday story about bats on Long Island.
Join Seatuck and the Four Harbors Audubon Society on April 28 for a special spring lecture by Deborah Cramer about the relationship between horseshoe crabs and red knots.
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,
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!
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
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.
FALL PLANTING DAYS! Join us on September 18 and October 9 as we continue the ongoing effort to restore the Penataquit.
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
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