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Bring your own kayak for a guided paddle of the waters off Broad Cove, a pristine 100-acre woodland on Flanders Bay. This paddle tour will focus on the natural history and story of this property, one of the largest former duck farms from the early 1900s. Led by local birders Nancy Gilbert and Richard Wines, explore the western shoreline up through Terry’s Creek as well as the areas once inhabited by ducks. Conserved in 2021 by the Peconic Land Trust, this fragile Peconic Estuary ecosystem offers much to enjoy, including soon-to-be available woodland trails.
$20/person. Space is limited, reservations are required. Bring your own kayak or canoe, water bottle, and bag lunch for social hour following paddle. Please note: PFDs with water safety whistles are required to launch. Rain date is July 27.
Call 631.283.3195 ext. 122 to register!
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Salt Air Farm Walking Tour of Dike System
Tuesday, July 23, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Salt Air Farm,1535 New Suffolk Road, Cutchogue
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Long Island’s East End farms operate within a unique micro-climate that balances the influences of rich soil and nearby salt water. Join us at Salt Air Farm in Cutchogue to walk the longest dike system on our beautiful East End, created in the 1940s. Along the way, learn from farmers Dan and Prudence Heston how this unique system works, why it is important to their farm, and the challenges (and joys) of farming in a seaside environment. Dress appropriately for a 2.5-mile hike.
$10/person suggested donation, space is limited, reservations required. Rain cancels.
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Meet and Greet with Birds of Prey!
Thursday, July 25, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Quail Hill Farm, Deep Lane, Amagansett
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If you’ve always wanted to see a bird of prey up close, this is your chance. Come to the farm and meet the educators from Quogue Wildlife Refuge who will bring several birds of prey for you to view and learn about. These permanently injured animals now live at the Refuge, are ambassadors of wildlife education, and include beautiful owls and falcons.
FREE! Space is limited, reservations required. Rain cancels.
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The landscape practices that you use have an impact on our drinking water, waterways, and marshlands. Please join us for a conversation to learn some changes you can make that will improve the health of marine estuaries and our drinking water supply. This program is presented in partnership with the New Suffolk Waterfront Fund and Peconic Estuary Partnership.
FREE! Space is limited, reservations required.
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Free Landscape Advice Tuesdays
Tuesdays, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Bridge Gardens, 36 Mitchell Lane, Bridgehampton
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Since 2014, lawn and landscape professional Paul Wagner of Greener Pastures Organics has provided organic landscape advice weekly to homeowners and landscape professionals at Bridge Gardens. From sustainable, low-impact practices to tips on creating and using compost to build soil health, Paul’s advice is available for free! Stop by or email Paul at LawnExpert@PeconicLandTrust.org to get your questions answered. Program in partnership with the Perfect Earth Project.
Free! No registration required. Every Tuesday until October 8, 2024. |
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