Saturdays: Compost at Montauk Community Garden
Drop off your food scraps and/or volunteer at the ReWild / East Hampton Compost table at Montauk Community Garden.
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Join us for upcoming webinars as well as live events. To review a previous webinar, many are archived in How to ReWild / Blogs & Videos.
Drop off your food scraps and/or volunteer at the ReWild / East Hampton Compost table at Montauk Community Garden.
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ReWild Long Island is hosting an online workshop from January 7 to February 20 focused on teaching how to create pollinator- and family-friendly gardens.
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See the mini Pine Barrens plant community as we walk the Levitt Running Trail.
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LIGHT POLLUTION: The Economic and Environmental Impact with Solutions to ineffective, wasteful, harmful to flora and fauna and obtrusive Outdoor Lighting. The webinar presentation includes numerous illustrations, photographs, and references to environmental studies and reports.
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Learn how to write to local representatives to drive environmental change for issues from the monarch butterfly decline to Long Island’s water quality.
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A friendly space to share sustainable landscaping practices & get expert advice ~ for new & experienced rewilders.
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1st Sundays Oct 6, Nov 3 8am-10am
3rd Thursdays Oct 17, Nov 21 10am-noon
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Join Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation and learn about fireflies: their life cycles, value as predators of pest insects, the threats to their existence and how to help conserve and support them!
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Join the ReWild / West Suffolk chapter to grow organic veggies at Gateway Community Garden, one of the largest community gardens on Long Island.
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Discover how to identify butterfly species and protect those at risk by joining environmentalists from Pakistan, Hong Kong, and the US as they share their inspiring stories and strategies.
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1st Sundays Oct 6, Nov 3 8am-10am
3rd Thursdays Oct 17, Nov 21 10am-noon
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With attention now focused on cutting down on food waste, it's the perfect time to take a new look at the power to transform leftovers. Jacquie Ottman will show us how to save money and cut down on climate emissions by reinventing what's left over from last night's dinner into something new and delicious.
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Join us, weather permitting. Children and groups are most welcome!
Get your hands dirty and learn sustainable gardening > Maintain the new garden, plant natives, identify and remove invasive plants and weeds.
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Transform food scraps into soil food. Drop off your scraps and/or volunteer at the ReWild / East Hampton Compost table.
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Join us, weather permitting. Children and groups are most welcome!
Learn hands-on > Organic vegetable gardening, establishing native plant beds, pruning trees and moving branches as well as composting.
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A friendly space to share sustainable landscaping practices & get expert advice ~ for new & experienced rewilders.
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Learn how conventional lawn fertilizers are endangering our fresh water supply and what you can do about it. Join us for this in-depth conversation with Grassroots Environmental Education.
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Join the East Hampton community and ReWild / South Fork as we restore a pollinator haven. Learn sustainable pollinator gardening with the guidance of master gardeners at Matthew Lester's Pollinator Garden.
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Join the ReWild / West Suffolk chapter to plant a new pollinator garden.
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July 20, Aug 17, Sep 21, Oct 19 Get your hands dirty in the native garden at AJ Hendrickson Park. You’ll learn how to identify both native and invasive plants. We’ll also learn about the native insects that the garden attracts.
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Join author Betsy McCully to learn about Long Island's natural history.
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Join the ReWild / West Suffolk chapter to plant a new pollinator garden.
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Drop off your food scraps and/or volunteer at the ReWild / East Hampton Compost table.
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Learn from Master Gardeners Kathy Dhundale and Jean Branna on the steps involved in transforming Havens Homestead into a pollinator paradise!
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July 6, Aug 13, Sep 7, Oct 5. Learn about common invasive plants as you weed, water and plant in our garden site at Tanglewood Preserve in Rockville Centre.
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Join ReWild / North Fork Chapter for the new community food scraps to compost pilot. Registration is required.
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Join us for composting in Jamesport, starting with a Kick-Off celebration and continuing with daily food scrap drop-offs through the summer.
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A friendly space to share sustainable landscaping practices & get expert advice ~ for new & experienced rewilders.
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Discover how to easily incorporate a native-planted pond or small stream into your garden with Audubon Society native plant and habitat specialist Joy Cirigliano .
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This year’s overwintering monarch population has dropped to the second lowest count in history—a 95% decline since 1996. Join our webinar Metamorphose with Monarchs to discover your role in saving monarch butterflies from extinction.
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Drop off your food scraps and/or volunteer at the ReWild / East Hampton Compost table in Springs by Ashawagh Hall.
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Sign up participants for the Community Compost Pilot. Set up / break down the table and awning and record contact information for interested folks.
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