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  • Indigenous Plant Hike

    Shane Weeks, member of the Shinnecock Nation, will lead a tour on the trails of the Refuge while discussing the Indigenous history of Long Island, pointing out native plants and sharing their importance to Indigenous Communities. Shane Weeks is an artist, culture bearer, and educator dedicated to preserving Indigenous history and fostering cultural exchange. $10 …

    $10.00
  • Eyes on the Pond: Become a Southampton Pond Keeper – Virtual

    Southampton’s 200+ public freshwater bodies serve as critical headwaters for our marine bays, yet they lack formal monitoring at the Federal, State, or Local levels. To address this gap, the Citizen Science Learning Center (CSLC) is launching the Pond Keeper program—a citizen-led monitoring network designed to track Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). In this virtual presentation …

  • Box Turtle Animal Ambassador Story Time

    Join Quogue Library storyteller for a special story hour outdoors at the Refuge, including a simple craft and a special visit from one of our ambassador box turtles. Children must be accompanied by an adult. This program is offered in collaboration with the Quogue Library. Reservations required, $5 per child/ free for QWR Members.

    Free – $5.00
  • Beginner Bird Walk during Spring Migration

    Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day (May 9th) with a guided bird walk for beginners on the Refuge trails. Join QWR Educators with your binoculars to identify and observe migratory birds like warblers, songbirds, and more. Adults and families welcome. $10 per person, $5 for 2026 QWR members.

    $5.00 – $10.00
  • Spring Nature Journaling Workshop

    This watercolor nature journaling program on the Refuge trails encourages participants to slow down, observe nature, and record their experiences through simple watercolor techniques and light sketching. Led by Jennifer Lucas of Beach Oak Designs, the workshop blends art, observation, and mindfulness along with information on flora and fauna from a QWR Educator. Participants will …

    $20.00
  • Celebrate World Turtle Day

    Learn about turtles and tortoises during QWR’s Annual celebration of World Turtle Day. Participants will meet some of our resident live turtles, then take a guided hike in search of native species of turtles and learn what you can do to help local species. A program for adults and families. This program will be outdoors. …

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  • Guided Hike to the Dwarf Pines

    Join a QWR Educator for a guided hike to the ecologically rare dwarf pines ecosystem to learn about native flora, fauna, and fire ecology. Round trip hike is approximately 3 miles and is on relatively flat terrain. Please apply any insect repellent prior to arrival $10 per person, $5 for QWR 2026 members. Space is …

    $5.00 – $10.00