Paddle What’s Left! Kayaking Fundraiser by NFEC
Orient Beach State Park 40000 Main Road, Orient, NY, USJoin the North Fork Environmental Council (NFEC) for their 'Paddle What's Left' kayaking and shorebird sighting fundraisers this summer.
Join the North Fork Environmental Council (NFEC) for their 'Paddle What's Left' kayaking and shorebird sighting fundraisers this summer.
Join the North Fork Environmental Council (NFEC) for their 'Paddle What's Left' kayaking and shorebird sighting fundraisers this summer.
Mattituck-Laurel Library is hosting a virtual event titled 'Native Plants -- on Zoom' on Aug.
Join the North Fork Environmental Council (NFEC) for their 'Paddle What's Left' kayaking and shorebird sighting fundraisers this summer.
The Mattituck-Laurel Library is hosting an informative session titled 'Owls of Long Island' on Feb. 13.
Join us for 'Connected by Spirit: Lessons from Indigenous Peoples', an enlightening presentation by author and educator Tony Valderrama.
The North Fork Audubon Society's 2025 Spring Native Plant Sale includes more than 60 species native to the northeastern United States and locally grown by Glover Perennials—many of which are drought tolerant and deer resistant.
The North Fork Audubon Society's 2025 Spring Native Plant Sale includes more than 60 species native to the northeastern United States and locally grown by Glover Perennials—many of which are drought tolerant and deer resistant.
Discover the medicinal properties of plants on a guided walking tour at Hallockville Museum Farm on Saturday, June 7.
Learn techniques for safely enjoying paddlesports, the fastest growing segment of recreational boating activity in America, at “Paddle Smart”, presented by the Peconic Bay Power Squadron.
The North Fork Environmental Council (NFEC) is hosting its 'Paddle What's Left' kayaking and shorebird sighting fundraiser on Saturday, Aug. 23.
Join the Riverhead Free Library for an informative session on the Owls of Long Island, conducted by Dianne Taggart.
Peconic Herb Farm is hosting a photographic adventure led by Miranda Gatewood.
Join us for an enlightening presentation, “The Natural Secrets of Long Island” with naturalist John Turner.
Friends of Orient Beach State Park hosts a free I Love My Parks Day volunteer event on Saturday, May 2. Help with park and beach cleanup, planting, and other projects, then stay for a picnic with bagels and treats.
Riverhead Free Library hosts an Audiobook Walking Group on the Blue Owl Trail at Sears Bellows County Park. Bring an audiobook to listen to while walking, or enjoy the sounds of nature on an easy 1 to 2 mile hike.
Wildwood State Park in Wading River will host a guided Night Sensory Walk on Friday, May 29. The family program explores how your senses adapt after dark and includes a hike of up to 3 miles; advance registration is required through Eventbrite by searching #NatureEdventure.
Join Friends of Orient Beach State Park for a guided botanical walk led by naturalist MaryLaura Lamont. Meet at the park concession stand; the walk is free with park entrance fee required.
