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Locality: Islip, New York

Phone: +1 631-581-6908



Address: 550 S Bay Ave 11751 Islip, NY, US

Website: www.seatuck.org

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Seatuck Environmental Association 15.12.2020

Here's a really informative long read on the relationships between humans, bats and viruses from the great David Quammen. He concludes with this: "If we could speak to bats, offering armistice, seeking concord, I’d suggest six words for a start: 'Thank you. No hard feelings. Sorry.'

Seatuck Environmental Association 08.12.2020

Plastic Pollution is not only a tremendous threat on a global scale, but also to our local environment and waterways. Learn more about how we as a country can #breakfreefromplastic!

Seatuck Environmental Association 23.11.2020

Thanks to a generous donor, all new and increased gifts will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to a total of $5,000! When you invest in Seatuck you are helping to protect and preserve the wildlife and natural places that make Long Island our special home. Your support helps protect iconic native species like River Otters, Diamondback Terrapins, and Horshoe Crabs.... It advances efforts to restore Long Island's rivers and streams and the ecologically significant migratory fish that rely on them. Your support returns oyster shells to our South Shore bays to provide habitat for native oyster restoration, enhance water quality and stabilize eroding shorelines. It allows us to connect children to the outdoors and increase their understanding and appreciation for the natural world, ensuring they grow up to be the next generation of conservationists! Donate today at https://seatuck.org/donate/, and double your gift! #donate #match #supportlocal #wildlifeconservation #protectwildlife #natureeducation #environmentaleducation #longislandny #longisland #seatuck

Seatuck Environmental Association 11.11.2020

We're so proud to be joining Baldwin UFSD and Cornell Cooperative to help get students outside to get their hands dirty and connect to the natural world!

Seatuck Environmental Association 25.10.2020

We are happy to be working with The Baldwin UFSD and their students on the design, creation, and wonder of native gardens.

Seatuck Environmental Association 17.10.2020

The coyote colonization of Long Island is gaining steam.