Long Island’s Water Quality Part III: Islands are for Boaters
By Carl Lobue As the Sr. Marine Scientist for The Nature Conservancy on Long Island, Carl LoBue was struggling with how to effectively communicate a…
By Carl Lobue As the Sr. Marine Scientist for The Nature Conservancy on Long Island, Carl LoBue was struggling with how to effectively communicate a…
By Dr. Artie Kopelman Seals belong to the group of mammals called Pinnipeds (from Latin: pinna which means "feather" "wing" or "fin" + ped, derived …
The following statement was published on the Coastal Research and Education Soiciety of Long Island Facebook page on December 3, 2016. For twenty ye…
By Carl Lobue As the Sr. Marine Scientist for The Nature Conservancy on Long Island, Carl LoBue was struggling with how to effectively communicate a…
By Grace Scalzo One of the most fascinating creatures native to Long Island is the Diamondback Terrapin. They are perfectly…
With winter right around the corner, rest assured there will be no off season for the Long Island Wildlife Photography group. They will be out in al…
I want to thank Tim DelGrosso for taking the time to edit and narrate this amazing footage of the Fall Menhaden (Bunker) run off our shores. Althoug…
There is a very important public hearing on Menhaden (bunker) management this Thursday, click here for details. The following is an open l…
By Artie Raslich You have all heard the news, NYC has a new resident Humpback Whale in the Hudson River named Gotham. Gotham, numbered as #NYC005…
I wasn't familiar with the term "Herping" until I started seeing the incredible photos posted by 18 year old Alex Roukis on the Long Island Wildlife Ph…