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Dog Bone Run
Welcome to Dog Bone Run, your ultimate destination for outdoor fun and relaxation in the heart of The Bronx! Nestled at 36 West Gun Hill Road, our park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational activities for families, friends, and furry companions. At Dog Bone Run, safety and courtesy are our top priorities. If you're planning a barbecue, please remember to keep a safe distance from other patrons, children, and trees. All coal and matches must be disposed of in designated hot coal barrels, and water should be used to extinguish hot coals. Improper disposal can cause significant harm to our cherished park, so please adhere to these guidelines.
Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge
Welcome to Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Islip, New York. Located on the south shore of Long Island, this 209-acre sanctuary offers a unique blend of upland and wetland habitats, making it a vital oasis amidst a bustling urban landscape. Bordered by the Great South Bay and separated from the Atlantic Ocean by Fire Island, Seatuck is a haven for nature enthusiasts and researchers alike. Home to over 200 bird species, including many protected under the Migratory Bird Act, Seatuck is a crucial site for wildlife conservation and environmental education. The refuge's diverse habitats, which include old fields, woodlands, saltmarshes, and freshwater wetlands, provide a rich tapestry for both terrestrial and aquatic life. Notable residents include striped burrfish, blue crabs, and horseshoe crabs, alongside a plethora of bird species, making Seatuck a vibrant ecosystem.
Morton National Wildlife
Welcome to Elizabeth Alexandra Morton National Wildlife Refuge Nestled on the scenic Noyack Road in Sag Harbor, New York, the Elizabeth Alexandra Morton National Wildlife Refuge is a sanctuary of natural beauty and biodiversity. Established in 1954, this 187-acre refuge is a vital part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's efforts to conserve and protect wildlife and their habitats.
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