
By employing a multi-pronged approach to various wildlife conservation projects, and offering high quality environmental education opportunities for Long Islanders of all ages. Otter Watch is a community science project that engages Long Islanders in the effort to monitor the range of river otters on Long Island.
Seatuck recently launched the Long Island Vernal Pool Project, an island-wide effort to identify, map and safeguard these rare habitats and the unique assemblage of wildlife they support. Progress continues on the effort to develop plans for fish passage at the Wantagh Mill Pond. Check here for the latest updates.
Seatuck recently launched the Long Island Vernal Pool Project, an island-wide effort to identify, map and safeguard these rare habitats and the unique assemblage of wildlife they support. Progress continues on the effort to develop plans for fish passage at the Wantagh Mill Pond. Check here for the latest updates.
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Seatuck Environmental Association is dedicated to conserving Long Island wildlife and the environment. The organization pursues its mission by advocating for wildlife and advancing conservation projects, engaging community scientists in wildlife research, and offering high-quality environmental education opportunities for Long Islanders of all ages.
South Shore Nature Center
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The South Shore Nature Center is a public nature center located in East Islip, New York. The facility is operated by the Seatuck Enviornmental Association through a partnership with the Town of Islip, which owns the property together with Suffolk County and The Nature Conservancy. The 200-acre preserve, which was established in 1977, stretches to the shores of the Great South Bay.
Careers And Internships
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Seatuck is proud to offer a variety of summer internship opportunities for college students. These internships, which focus on different aspects of the organization's work (see below), are intended to last for 8 to 12 weeks, with interns working 16 to 40 hours per week.
Seatuck interns are tasked with substantive projects within their area of interest, but are also expected to wear multiple hats in contributing to the various work of the organization throughout the summer.All positions are unpaid, with the exception of the Laskowski Fellowship, which includes a small stipend.
Seatuck interns are tasked with substantive projects within their area of interest, but are also expected to wear multiple hats in contributing to the various work of the organization throughout the summer.All positions are unpaid, with the exception of the Laskowski Fellowship, which includes a small stipend.
Wildlife Conservation
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Seatuck works across Long Island on a variety of wildlife issues, employing a multi-pronged approach to advancing conservation. We advocate for wildlife, advance restoration projects, conduct surveys, educate public officials, host workshops, lead coalitions and pursue a host of other approaches to promote wildlife conservation and habitat restoration.
River Revival
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Seatuck's Long Island River Revival Project seeks to restore the ecological health of the region's coastal rivers and streams. Long Island's abundant coastal waterways-a legacy of our glacial history-were once an important part of the island's coastal ecosystem. For thousands of years they provided a vital link between upland and marine habitats.
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