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  • Fire Island’s Sunken Forest Tour

    Fire Island’s Sunken Forest Tour

    11:30 -13:00
    2019.10.02

    https://lirpc.org/event/fire-islands-sunken-forest-tour/

    Explore Fire Island’s wilder side and its special blend of barrier island ecology during this guided tour of the Sunken Forest – a centuries-old, globally-rare holly maritime forest. Find out how this unusual forest came to be, how the specialized plants and animals of this ecosystem interact, and how we humans have influenced and are influenced by this unique place. 1.5 miles round trip.  Admission is free.

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  • Fire Island’s Sunken Forest Tour

    Fire Island’s Sunken Forest Tour

    11:30 -13:00
    2019.10.03

    https://lirpc.org/event/fire-islands-sunken-forest-tour-2/

    Explore Fire Island’s wilder side and its special blend of barrier island ecology during this guided tour of the Sunken Forest – a centuries-old, globally-rare holly maritime forest. Find out how this unusual forest came to be, how the specialized plants and animals of this ecosystem interact, and how we humans have influenced and are influenced by this unique place. 1.5 miles round trip.  Admission is free.

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  • Fire Island’s Sunken Forest Tour

    Fire Island’s Sunken Forest Tour

    11:30 -13:00
    2019.10.04-2019.12.04

    https://lirpc.org/event/fire-islands-sunken-forest-tour-3/

    Explore Fire Island’s wilder side and its special blend of barrier island ecology during this guided tour of the Sunken Forest – a centuries-old, globally-rare holly maritime forest. Find out how this unusual forest came to be, how the specialized plants and animals of this ecosystem interact, and how we humans have influenced and are influenced by this unique place. 1.5 miles round trip.  Admission is free.

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  • Fire Island’s Sunken Forest Tour

    Fire Island’s Sunken Forest Tour

    11:30 -13:00
    2019.10.05

    https://lirpc.org/event/fire-islands-sunken-forest-tour-4/

    Explore Fire Island’s wilder side and its special blend of barrier island ecology during this guided tour of the Sunken Forest – a centuries-old, globally-rare holly maritime forest. Find out how this unusual forest came to be, how the specialized plants and animals of this ecosystem interact, and how we humans have influenced and are influenced by this unique place. 1.5 miles round trip.  Admission is free.

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  • Fire Island’s Sunken Forest Tour

    Fire Island’s Sunken Forest Tour

    11:30 -13:00
    2019.10.06

    https://lirpc.org/event/fire-islands-sunken-forest-tour-5/

    Explore Fire Island’s wilder side and its special blend of barrier island ecology during this guided tour of the Sunken Forest – a centuries-old, globally-rare holly maritime forest. Find out how this unusual forest came to be, how the specialized plants and animals of this ecosystem interact, and how we humans have influenced and are influenced by this unique place. 1.5 miles round trip.  Admission is free.

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  • Fire Island’s Sunken Forest Tour

    Fire Island’s Sunken Forest Tour

    11:30 -13:00
    2019.10.09

    https://lirpc.org/event/fire-islands-sunken-forest-tour-6/

    Explore Fire Island’s wilder side and its special blend of barrier island ecology during this guided tour of the Sunken Forest – a centuries-old, globally-rare holly maritime forest. Find out how this unusual forest came to be, how the specialized plants and animals of this ecosystem interact, and how we humans have influenced and are influenced by this unique place. 1.5 miles round trip.  Admission is free.

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  • Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society – “Path through History”

    Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society – “Path through History”

    18:30 -20:00
    2019.10.12

    https://lirpc.org/event/fire-island-lighthouse-preservation-society-path-through-history/

    Docents from the Fire Island Preservation Society guide you on a lantern light tour of the barrier beach for a trek (mostly on the boardwalk) over to the historic lighthouse.  Along the way, you will learn about the history of the beacon, shipwrecks in the area, the U.S. Life Saving Service and the Fire Island Light Station.  Warm twilight beach attire is recommended along with a flashlight, lantern or cell phone.  Tower tours will be offered until 9 pm for an additional fee – $8 for adults and $4 for children under 12. Reservations are required 631-661-4876.

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  • NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Upcoming Educator Workshops: Project WILD (K-12)

    NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Upcoming Educator Workshops: Project WILD (K-12)

    16:00 -19:00
    2019.10.17
    Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

    Depew, NY

    Depew, NY

    https://lirpc.org/event/nys-department-of-environmental-conservation-upcoming-educator-workshops-project-wild-k-12/

    Project WILD is an award-winning education program focusing on wildlife and designed for teachers and youth leaders of students from kindergarten through 12th grade. The guides help students learn basic concepts about wildlife and their needs through developing problem-solving skills and exploring responsible human actions toward wildlife and the environment.

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  • The Oyster Festival

    The Oyster Festival

    11:00 -18:00
    2019.10.19

    https://lirpc.org/event/the-oyster-festival/

    The Oyster Festival takes over three football field sized areas plus four blocks and offers a fun mixture of new activities and old favorites that are certain to entertain the entire family including live entertainment, ships, artisans, pirate shows, amusement rides, and the oyster eating and shucking contest.  There will be Food Courts, where volunteer chefs and culinary pros work side by side, cooking and serving dozens of unique oyster, clam and other seafood concoctions along with traditional festival fare.

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  • The Oyster Festival

    The Oyster Festival

    11:00 -18:00
    2019.10.20

    https://lirpc.org/event/the-oyster-festival-2/

    The Oyster Festival takes over three football field sized areas plus four blocks and offers a fun mixture of new activities and old favorites that are certain to entertain the entire family including live entertainment, ships, artisans, pirate shows, amusement rides, and the oyster eating and shucking contest.  There will be Food Courts, where volunteer chefs and culinary pros work side by side, cooking and serving dozens of unique oyster, clam and other seafood concoctions along with traditional festival fare.

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  • NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Upcoming Educator Workshops: Aquatic WILD (K-12)

    NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Upcoming Educator Workshops: Aquatic WILD (K-12)

    10:00 -13:00
    2019.10.26
    DEC Region 1 Office

    Stony Brook, NY

    Stony Brook, NY

    https://lirpc.org/event/nys-department-of-environmental-conservation-upcoming-educator-workshops-aquatic-wild-k-12/

    Aquatic WILD is focused on wildlife in aquatic ecosystems. This revamped activity guide boasts STEM activity extensions and connections to career readiness, as well as offering field investigations.

    Register with Ron Gelardi at education1@dec.ny.gov

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