CANCELLED: Winter Walk in Northport at Makamah Nature Preserve
THIS WALK IS CANCELLED DUE TO SEVERE COLD AND SNOW IN THE FORECAST.
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– Find more events in these chapter calendars: South Fork ~ North Fork ~ Mid Suffolk ~ West Suffolk
– Review previous webinars in How to ReWild / Blogs & Videos
THIS WALK IS CANCELLED DUE TO SEVERE COLD AND SNOW IN THE FORECAST.
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Join us for a program at South Country Library to learn to easy way to sow native seeds to get ready for Spring planting.
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Join TVHS and ReWild at the Setauket Neighborhood House for a hands-on learning experience. Together, we will sow native seeds in milk jugs to get ready for Spring planting.
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Learn the easy way to sprout native seeds over the winter to jump-start your pollinator garden in the spring.
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Learn what composting methods will work best for your goals and space, and how you can compost as a community effort.
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15 practical ways you can care for the plants, animals and natural spaces that support a thriving community.
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Join ReWild / MidSuffolk Chapter for our winter walk series.
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Join Ellen Federico and ReWild Long Island for a deep dive into what makes Long Island a special place for Monarch Butterfly conservation efforts. Learn what you can do to help protect monarchs and other pollinators.
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Join ReWild / MidSuffolk Chapter for our winter walk series.
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Join ReWild / MidSuffolk Chapter for our winter walk series.
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As a follow up to our January webinar, join us for a look at the native revegetation around the Nissequogue River in Smithtown and the failed Stump Pond Dam. Letting the river run might be our best option we can do for wildlife, wildlife and the community. Find out why.
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A friendly space to share sustainable landscaping practices & get expert advice ~ for new & experienced rewilders.
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Learn the easy way to sprout native seeds over the winter to jump-start your pollinator garden in the spring.
Click on the event title for more information and to register. Spaces are limited.
Join us for a program at Middle Country Public Library to learn the easy way to sow native seeds and get ready for Spring planting.
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Instead of rebuilding the failed Stump Pond Dam on the Nissequogue River in Smithtown, Suffolk County NY, letting the river run might be our best option we can do for wildlife, wildlife and the community. Find out why.
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CANCELLED DUE TO VERY COLD WEATHER
Join ReWild / MidSuffolk Chapter for our winter walk series.
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Join ReWild / MidSuffolk Chapter for our winter walk series.
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Join our ReWild friends on the North Fork for a hands-on workshop in native seed starting! Propagation expert Corn Schmid will guide you through simple techniques to grow healthy native plants from seed.
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Join ReWild / North Fork for expert tips on plant selection, design ideas, and how to support butterflies and bees in your own yard. Learn successful ecological gardening –– for new and experienced gardeners alike.
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Learn the importance of leaving seed heads and brush for local wildlife, and observing and fostering life in winter gardens.
A friendly space to share sustainable landscaping practices & get expert advice ~ for new & experienced rewilders.
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Join ReWild / MidSuffolk Chapter for the first winter walk of the season.
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Learn about planting & maintaining native plants as well as removing invasive plants and weeds
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Learn about planting & maintaining native plants as well as removing invasive plants and weeds
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Join local plant experts Maggie Muzante (Long Island Native Plant Initiative) and Dan Tyska (Tyska Natives) and learn how to:
Collect native plant seeds • Test seed viability • Clean & store seeds • Propagate seeds
Hosted by our friends at the Roslyn Public Library and made possible by the Town of North Hempstead.
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Learn about planting & maintaining native plants as well as removing invasive plants and weeds
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Join us at Hallockville Museum Farm in Riverhead ReWild Long Island / North Fork! Explore our meadow & native gardens, swap seeds & plants to welcome pollinators to your yard.
Learn about planting & maintaining native plants as well as removing invasive plants and weeds
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Learn about leaf mulching, community food scrap drop off, and the impact of composting!
A friendly space to share sustainable landscaping practices & get expert advice ~ for new & experienced rewilders.
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Learn how rain gardens work and how they help nature as you work with experts to care for Edgewood Rain Garden.
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Learn how stormwater runoff affects Long Island’s water quality — and what you can do about it. Join CCE Suffolk’s Katie Miller for this two-part webinar exploring practical, science-based solutions to protect our bays, harbors, and groundwater.
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Learn about planting & maintaining native plants as well as removing invasive plants and weeds
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Help out at our garden site at Valley Stream at AJ Hendrickson Park every 2nd Saturday! Click the title for more information.
Learn about planting & maintaining native plants as well as removing invasive plants and weeds
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Help out at our garden site at Tanglewood Preserve in Rockville Centre every 1st Saturday! Click the title for more information.
Learn how rain gardens work and how they help nature as you work with experts to care for Edgewood Rain Garden.
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Learn about planting & maintaining native plants as well as removing invasive plants and weeds
For more information and to sign up, click on the event title.
Learn about planting & maintaining native plants as well as removing invasive plants and weeds
For more information and to sign up, click on the event title.
Dig in the dirt and learn sustainable gardening with us.
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Learn the basic step-by-step guide on maintaining a native garden!
A friendly space to share sustainable landscaping practices & get expert advice ~ for new & experienced rewilders.
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Dig in the dirt and learn sustainable gardening with us.
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Learn about the mental health benefits of gardens with kris Liem, master gardener!