Pleasant Valley's thriving beaver population is one of the many fascinating features of this sanctuary. When you walk along Yokun Brook, take note ...
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One of Williamstown’s most spectacular properties with an expansive view to Mt. Greylock and other landmarks, the 50-acre former dairy farm c...
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The Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center is owned and operated by Rensselaer County. Their mission is to:provide high quality natural science ...
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About Mud Creek ELC
Mud Creek Environmental Learning Center (ELC) is located on the property of Columbia County Soil & Water Conservation Dist...
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he Southern Vermont Natural History Museum was incorporated in 1996 after the acquisition of the historic Luman R. Nelson Natural History Collectio...
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Rheinstrom Hill Audubon Center and Sanctuary is a 1,037 acre sanctuary located in the southeastern corner of Columbia County. It provides habitat f...
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Spanning Easthampton and Northampton, Arcadia’s diverse terrain (forest, meadows, grasslands, marsh, and wetlands) attracts an extraordinary ...
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Members pick up their shares at the farm once per week on either Tuesday 2pm-6pm, Thursday 3pm-7pm, or Saturday 9am-12pm. West Hartford Pickup is T...
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The Great Falls Discovery Center features masterfly created exhibits that discuss the Connecticut River and its watershed. The exhibits are very re...
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The Emily Winthrop Miles Wildlife Sanctuary manage 1,500 acres of habitat amidst 5,000 acres of protected open space. In addition to forest land, M...
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The Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center (BEEC) is a member-based, nonprofit organization founded in 1991 with the mission to develop a more ec...
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The Hitchcock Center for the Environment's mission is to foster a greater awareness and understanding of our natural world and to develop environme...
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Audubon Sharon consists of the Sharon Audubon Center and Emily Winthrop Miles Wildlife Sanctuary and has been connecting people with nature for ove...
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RoaringBrookNatureCenter was founded in 1948 by Canton resident Una Storrs Riddle and was originally known as the Canton Children's NatureMuseum. I...
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The primary purposes of Carters Pond Wildlife Management Area (WMA) are for wildlife management, wildlife habitat management, and wildlife-d...
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Northwest Park,a 473-acre park operated by the Town of Windsor, Connecticut, offering an interpretive nature center, 12 miles of trails,...
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Five Rivers EEC aims to enhance the public's appreciation of and sense of responsibility for the environment and to raise public awareness and unde...
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The Albany Pine Bush Discovery Center is the gateway to the Albany Pine Bush Preserve, providing visitors with interactive exhibits and activities....
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RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary , is located in the Village of Catskill, is 436 acres of tidal marsh and swamp, upland forests and fallow farm fields...
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