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Help protect and preserve the wildlife that make Long Island our special home, including Common Loons and other waterfowl that return to our region each year to overwinter in our coastal waters and inland waterways.
Latest From Seatuck
Water Reuse
Seatuck’s “Water Reuse Roadmap & Action Plan” seeks to advance water reuse as a strategy to address water quality and water quantity issues across Long Island.
2025 LI Natural History Conference
The 2025 Long Island Natural History Conference will be held on March 28-29. More details coming soon!
After School Programs
Seatuck offers adventurous after-school programs for students from Kindergarten to 12th Grade. Register today for the upcoming school year!
Seatuck Hires Conservation Director
Seatuck has hired Kris Mielenhausen as the organization’s first-ever conservation director.
Dam Failures
Rebuilding failed dams may occasionally make sense, but in most cases allowing rivers and streams to revert to their natural state will help make the region and its coastal ecosystem more healthy, resilient and sustainable.
Our Education Programs
Seatuck’s education programs exposes attendees to the diversity, beauty, and wonder of our natural world. We offer a variety of public programs for pre-school children, students, adults, and families. We train teachers and professionals, including through the Greentree Teachers’ Ecology Workshop. We also provide private programs for schools, early child care providers, scouts, businesses, senior centers, and more!
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