A non-profit environmental education center devoted to increasing public awareness and knowledge of the freshwater ecosystems of Long Island and New York State.
Turtle Experiences now available! Available for a limited time only and expected to fill quickly. Visit our website for more information or to reserve a spot today! https://t.co/wx7rw16HPH
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Last chance to register for summer camps! Only a few spots remain in the final session of Orienteering. This Thursday and Friday, 1pm-3pm. Visit our website for more info https://t.co/0licPJx5th. https://t.co/KKCiRe3lOY
Governor Cuomo has announced that summer day camps in New York can open on June 29th! Please visit our website for more information on this year's camp programs https://t.co/wx7rw1oiHf.
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May 29 is National #LearnAboutCompostingDay! Did you know that up to 30% of household waste can be composted? Composting is a natural way to recycle garden and yard vegetation, vegetable scraps, papers, untreated… https://t.co/AObi3azkzP
For this week's #ThrowbackThursday we are heading back to 1902! In this picture Elwood Cooper (right) and an assistant are netting fish in the upper raceway. This raceway is still in place today, just upstream of… https://t.co/BxP4Kog4Dx
Reptile & Amphibian Appreciation Day is going virtual! Learn about the Hatchery & Aquarium’s New York State native reptiles and amphibians! Our very own Herpetologist will be hosting this year’s event through Zoom.… https://t.co/gQlTWWf5cb
A sundial, the oldest known instrument for telling time, was first used around 1500 B.C. A sundial is made from two parts: a dial plate typically made from metal, wood or stone, and a gnomon stick or large post.… https://t.co/1FD0nnMmnd
It's World Turtle Day! Help us shellebrate by telling us how many of these turtles you can name. Leave the species names in the comments.
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It's not uncommon to see turtles crossing roads or venturing into your backyard during May and June. This is normal behavior for them as they are in search of an area with sand or loose soil to use as a nesting… https://t.co/gonAKo3Qma