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  • Animals in Winter

    Bundle up for the weather and learn about how animals survive the winter during this outdoor program at the amphitheater. You will learn about winter signs of wildlife in the forest, migration, adaptation and hibernation, and meet one of QWR’s ambassador Eastern Screech Owls. A program for families and children over 4 years old. $5 …

  • History on the Trail

    Step back in time on a guided history walking tour (1.5 miles) at the Quogue Wildlife Refuge. Discover stories and remaining features from Quogue Ice Company. Then, learn how a group of local duck hunters came together in the early 1930s to protect waterfowl and create what began as the Quogue Waterfowl Sanctuary - now …

    $5.00
  • POSTPONED: Winter Bird & Seal Watching Cruise

    NOTE: This event is now sold out. This event has been postponed due to weather conditions. This program has been moved to Saturday, March 7th from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM. To add yourself to the waitlist, email info@quoguewildliferefuge.org. Join us for a winter adventure on Shinnecock Bay aboard Stony Brook University’s marine research vessel, …

    Get Tickets $40.00 – $45.00
  • Ticks and Tick-Borne Disease – What You Need to Know! – Virtual

    Chances are that you, or someone you know, has been diagnosed with Lyme or another tick-borne disease. Jerry Simons, PA-C, a member of the Medical Advisory Panel of Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s Regional Tick-Borne Disease Resource Center, and an Assistant Professor at Stony Brook Medicine, will speak about the types of diseases that are carried …

  • Spring Wildlife Babies – Virtual

    Fledglings, fawns and hatchlings! Spring is a great time of year to observe young creatures. We’ll un-pack all the reasons why wildlife professionals say “If you care, leave them there.” Common issues, as well as life history information, will be presented in this virtual program on Zoom. This is a free program.  Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/-yPVY2zeSZ-Q_hqiNevQ9g

  • Indigenous Plant Uses & Stewardship – Virtual

    Shane Weeks will discuss the Indigenous practices of land stewardship on Long Island and the importance of the plants used traditionally by Indigenous people of the area during this virtual presentation on Zoom. He will also highlight some of the current rematriation efforts of traditional staple food, medicinal, and ceremonial plant species. Shane Weeks is …

    $5.00
  • Spring Equinox Lantern Tour at the Fairy Dell Boardwalk

    Join a QWR Educator on the Spring Equinox to visit the Fairy Dell Boardwalk as the sun sets. Information on local history including how Fairy Dell received its name and the flora and fauna of the area will be shared on this guided “fairy lights” lantern tour. Space limited, please register in advance. Specific parking …

    $10.00 – $15.00