Volunteer Work Project- Trail Maintenance
Come and help keep our trails publicly accessible by clearing any debris on them. Great for service credit hours. Please bring work gloves. Hand tools and demonstrations are provided.
Come and help keep our trails publicly accessible by clearing any debris on them. Great for service credit hours. Please bring work gloves. Hand tools and demonstrations are provided.
Come take a guided journey to identify different animal tracks throughout the sanctuary learning about markings and species in the area. Also included is a take home plaster print.
One of the best times to control vegetation surprisingly is now. Many plant species are in a period of dormancy. Great for service credit hours. Please bring work gloves. Hand tools and demonstrations are provided.
This may be the right time to observe both types of birds in action, from the brackish waters of the lake to the salty shoreline adjacent to the Long Island Sound. Please bring binoculars and dress for the weather.
One of the best times to control vegetation surprisingly is now. Many plant species are in a period of dormancy. Great for service credit hours. Please bring work gloves. Hand tools and demonstrations are provided.
Established in 2024, World Waterfowl Day is celebrated on January 17th each year. Join the staff of Pace University's Suburban Biodiversity Conservation Center in celebrating this holiday by observing wintering waterfowl in their natural habitats at the Read Wildlife Sanctuary on the shores of Long Island Sound, all while learning about their natural history! Reserve […]
Come join the Nature Center Staff in a simple lesson to help identify trees in the wintertime by their buds and bark. An interactive program that will look at a variety of tree species.
The Eastern Cottontail is the most widespread rabbit species in North America, easily recognizable by its fluffy white tail. Despite its common presence in fields, gardens, and suburban areas, it plays a crucial role in ecosystems as both an herbivore and a prey species for a variety of predators. This discussion will explore the Eastern […]
Sanctuary Come and view peoples’ talents and love for wildlife and nature through photography and artwork. Refreshments will be provided. Event sponsored by the Friends of Read Wildlife Sanctuary and the Westchester County Department of PARKS, Exhibit will be on display through Saturday, January 31st, 2026.
Raccoons are highly adaptable mammals known for their intelligence, dexterous paws, and masked faces. Native to North America, they thrive in forests, wetlands, and increasingly in urban environments. This discussion will explore their behavior, diet, social structure, and interactions with both natural ecosystems and human communities.
Submit your photographs and other artwork of Wildlife and Natural Landscapes. Photographs and artwork must be framed and wired for hanging. One photograph/art piece per person please!