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Buttercup Farm Audubon Sanctuary |
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640 acres of diverse habitats with rolling and open grasslands. Six miles of trails, over 80 species of birds have been observed on a “birdy” May day including Great Blue Herons, Wood Ducks, Bobolinks, Golden-winged and Lawrence’s Warblers. Location: Rt. 82 , Stanfordville Contact: 518/325-5203 http://www.audubon.org/ Open: Dawn-dusk Fee: Donations Accepted Groups Welcome, |
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Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies |
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A not-for-profit scientific research center offering Thursday science seminars (Sept.-May), public education programs and lectures, nature trails, fern glen, and a children's summer ecology camp. Location: 2801 Sharon Turnpike, Rt 44 , Millbrook Contact: 845/677-5343 http://caryinstitute.org/ Open: Apr.-Oct. Trails open sunrise to sunset, internal roadway gates open at 8:30 am. Gates close at 7 pm
Handicapped Accessible, Groups Welcome, |
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Ralph T. Waterman Bird Club |
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Join neighbors who share a passion for wild birds! Field trips to local birding hot spots, evening nature programs, and all day bird counts. Location: Dutchess County , Contact: 845/462-5105 http://watermanbirdclub.org/ Open: Fee: Donations Accepted
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Stony Kill Farm Environmental Education Center |
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1000+-acre center and working farm with natural history, ecology and farming programs for teachers, youth and conservation groups year round. Programs for individuals and families, seasonal festivals. Trails and grounds sunrise to sunset for hiking, fishing, birding and snowshoeing. Location: Rt. 9D , Wappingers Falls Contact: 845/831-8780 http://www.dec.ny.gov/education/1833.html Open: Weekdays, 8:45am-4:30pm; Sat., 9:30am-4:30pm; Sun., (April-June, Sept.- Oct) 1-4:30pm. Fee: Donations Accepted Handicapped Accessible, Groups Welcome, |
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