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Title: |
Coyotes Educational Nature Program by Frank Vincenzi, Director of Wild Dog Foundation |
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at Private Residence in Quogue, Long Island, New York |
Date: |
April 13, 2013 |
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4:00 PM
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Admission: | Admission: $5.00 suggested donation. Reservations required. |
Location: |
Quogue Wildlife Refuge |
Street Address: |
3 Old Country Road |
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Quogue, NY 11959 |
Description: |
Coyotes Educational Nature Program by Frank Vincenzi, Director of Wild Dog Foundation at Quogue Wildlife Refuge in Quogue, Hamptons, Long Island, New York.
Frank Vincenzi, Director of Wild Dog Foundation, will present a program for the public all about coyotes. He will explain much about New York's most misunderstood carnivore and also speak about their possible establishment on Long Island in the near future. A program for adults and families with older children.
About Quogue Wildlife Refuge
Quogue Wildlife Refuge is to serve as a responsible land steward of the Refuge property and its natural resources, while promoting, implementing and supporting environmental education. Quogue Wildlife Refuge is a 305-acre nature preserve nestled in the Village of Quogue. There are seven miles of nature trails located among a variety of habitats, including the Pine Barrens and deciduous forests, freshwater ponds, carnivorous and cranberry bogs, and the ecologically rare Dwarf Pines. The Refuge also serves as home to permanently injured, non-releasable wildlife, including a bald eagle, red fox, bobcat, owls, falcons and hawks. Quogue Wildlife Refuge is a non-profit organization dedicated to nature preservation and environmental education. The nature trails are open to the public from sunrise to sunset, free of charge, 365 days a year. |
Contact: |
631-653-4771 |
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