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  • Guided Winter Hike to the Dwarf Pines

    Start your New Year off right with a guided hike to the ecologically rare dwarf pines ecosystem. Due to a weather phenomenon called “radiational cooling,” the Pine Barrens are cooler than other locations on LI. Learn about this, native flora and fauna, and more on this 3-mile hike that is on relatively flat terrain. Bundle …

    $5.00 – $10.00
  • Winter Waterfowl – Virtual

    When other animals go into hibernation during the cold winter months, it’s the waterfowl that entertain outdoor enthusiasts across the country. Join this virtual zoom presentation with a QWR Educator to learn about the variety of duck species that frequent Long Island’s wintering habitats, along with tips on species identification and life history information. This …

  • Program Cancelled – Reading Wildlife Tracks & Signs

    Due to low registration, this program is cancelled. Join wildlife biologist Mike Bottini for a fun half day in the field as we search for all sorts of signs left by wildlife in the area such as feeding signs, tracks and scat. Dress in warm layers for this educational workshop on the Refuge trails. $30 …

    $30.00
  • Light the Night Winter Trail Walk

    WALK-INS WELCOME TONIGHT! online ticket sales are closed, but we are accepting walk-ins! This event is for adults only between 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM, and for all ages 6:45 PM – 7:30 PM Join us for this magical winter evening walk. Come to the Refuge for a self-guided, peaceful stroll through the gently lit …

    $10.00 – $15.00
  • Groundhog Day at the Quogue Library

    Will we have an early spring or six more weeks of winter? Meet us at the Quogue Library for a great day featuring ‘Sam Champion’- STAR Foundation’s Groundhog, craft and presentation by the Quogue Wildlife Refuge, and more groundhog themed happenings! Learn more and register at QuogueLibrary.org.

  • Wildlife Sightings: Trail Camera Tales – Virtual

    Join a QWR Educator on zoom for an inside look at the species our trail cameras have captured. Learn about the fascinating role these cameras play in wildlife biology and conservation. From common sightings to surprises, come see what wildlife has been spotted when no one is around. This is a free program. Registration Link …

  • Whale, Dolphins, and Seals, Oh My – a 37 year journey! – Virtual

    This virtual program will take you on an information based photographic journey of the marine mammals of Long Island. Dr. Artie Kopelman, the president and senior scientist at CRESLI (Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island), has spent 43 years as a professor and has 37 years of experience observing, studying, and photographing marine …