Day of the Living Shoreline
Edith Read Wildlife Sanctuary 1 Playland Parkway, Rye, NYCome take a tour of the new living reef. A wonderful shoreline restoration and sustainability project.
Come take a tour of the new living reef. A wonderful shoreline restoration and sustainability project.
Explore and harvest some bamboo to see how it thrives before the cold of wintertime. View the inside and outside makings of these grasses.
Special guest Anne Swaim of the Saw Mill River Audubon will take us on a venture to observe birds that visit the Sanctuary. Meet near Playland Lake.
Come witness, through a tripod scope, the behavior and movements of these waterfowl visitors. Please bring binoculars if you have them. Meet at Visitor Center.
Removal of Invasive Vines from Various Shrubs and Trees in the Sanctuary We will free various trees and shrubs of the climbing crazies. Proper removal techniques will be demonstrated. Please […]
It’s here again, a popular program that brings people together by working together to create a structure in less than 2 hours! The kids will love it.
Clearing of Invasive and Other Undesirable Plants from the Fresh Water Pond Help keep the existing Native Plants active by removing the plants from the pond that do not belong […]
One of the best times to control vegetation is, surprisingly, now. Many plant species are in a period of dormancy. Please bring work gloves. Hand tools and demonstrations are provided. […]
Edith Read Living Shoreline Field Trip with NY Sea Grant December 6 @ 11:00am – 1:30pm Join NY Sea Grant as they visit the newly constructed living shoreline at Edith Read […]
People can submit 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! Show begins Dec 14.
The Long Island Sound Sustainable and Resilient Communities Team is excited to announce their 2024 Annual Workshop, a series of virtual sessions over two days focused on their Assistance Programs, […]
Come and view peoples’ talents and love for wildlife and nature through photography and artwork. Refreshments will be provided. Exhibit will be on display through Saturday, January 25th, 2025.