Event

The Re-Wilding of Long Island

date

Thursday, May 20, 2021
6:00pm – 7:00pm

location

Zoom

cost

FREE

Status

Available

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An amazing variety of wildlife not seen for years are slowly returning to Long Island. Species like coyote, bald eagle, river otter and river herring are making a comeback and have been spotted by scientists and residents alike. Join us for this fascinating conversation with Wildlife Biologist Mike Bottini, Emily Hall, Conservation Policy Advocate at Seatuck Environmental Association, Kelly Hamilton, Wildlife Biologist with NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, and Enrico Nardone, Esq., Executive Director at Seatuck. Our moderator is Arielle Santos, Wildlife Conservation Policy Program Coordinator at Seatuck.

This program is in partnership with Seatuck Environmental Association.

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