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Quogue Wildlife Refuge

Quogue Wildlife Refuge

Trail Update:

You may encounter periodic trail closures due to the impact of the Southern Pine Beetle at the Refuge.

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  • About
    • The Refuge
    • Board of Directors
    • Meet the Staff
    • QWR History
    • Jobs, Internships, & Volunteer Opportunities
  • Plan Your Visit
    • Hours & Directions
    • Nature Center & Trails
    • Our Resident Animals
    • Butterfly Garden & Greenhouse
    • Fairy Dell Boardwalk
  • Events
    • Event Calendar
    • Weddings & Private Events
    • 18th Annual Wild Night for Wildlife
  • Education
    • Educational Programs
    • Summer Camps
    • Box Turtle Conservation Project
    • Green Birthdays & Private Experiences
    • Go Native for Wildlife
    • QWR Nature Videos
  • Support our Work
    • Investing in the Future
    • Annual Appeal
    • Memberships & Donations
    • Memorial & Honorary Donations
    • Planned Giving
    • Adopt an Animal
    • Bricks, Benches & Bee Hives
    • Our Wish List Registry
  • QWR News
  • Resources
    • Wildlife Resources
    • Photo/Facility Use
    • Sam the Bald Eagle

Box Turtle Conservation Project

Join us in supporting our friends at Group for the East End in their partnership with postdoctoral researcher Dr. Anna Thonis to study the threats eastern box turtles face and save the local population from extinction.  

Relentless development pressure has resulted in a devastating loss of habitat for wildlife across eastern Long Island and beyond. The remaining habitat where eastern box turtles, Terrapene carolina, live and breed is often fragmented by high traffic roads. This presents a dangerous challenge as these reptiles need to cross busy roads to reach freshwater ponds in summer and leafy burrows in winter.  

As a result, the Group has significant—but only anecdotal evidence—that more turtles are injured or killed by motor vehicles every year. 

To establish a proactive conservation program, the Group is partnering with postdoctoral researcher Dr. Anna Thonis, affiliated with New York University’s Winchell Lab, to begin research on the local box turtle population in late spring 2026. 

Box turtles are usually hidden from view or well camouflaged, making them extremely difficult for humans to find. To locate enough turtles for Dr. Thonis’ research, she partners with Bark and Code owner and trainer Dr. Kris Hoffman, a wildlife detection dog handler and the owner of Labrador retrievers Newt and April, who are expertly trained to find turtles quickly and safely.  

The findings from these surveys will help the Group determine a conservation management plan that includes preserving more land, restoring wildlife habitat, and advocating for the construction of turtle tunnels (wildlife underpasses) in areas where they are most at risk of being hit by vehicles.

What You Can Do

Group for the East End is collecting data on turtle road crossings on the East End. Whether a turtle is alive, injured, or deceased, every observation is valuable. The community can help by reporting all sightings below. 

Report Sightings

If you spot an injured or deceased turtle, contact Turtle Rescue of the Hamptons (631.779.3737) or Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center (631.728.9453). 

This project is supported by North Fork Side by Side.

Contact

3 Old Country Road
P.O. Box 492
Quogue, NY 11959
631-653-4771
info@quoguewildliferefuge.org

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The Refuge trails and Outdoor Wildlife Complex are open every day from sunrise to sunset free of charge. Dogs and bicycles are not permitted on the Refuge grounds.

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