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Long Island Environmental Interpretive Center
The Long Island Environmental Interpretive Center boasts many exciting, fun, and educational programs for students, campers, and scouts. Groups can take a nature walk through the pine barrens, explore aquatic ecosystems, and even dress up as moths and butterflies. Learn about Native American games, create creatures to fit habitats, and even go on a Winter Wildlife Safari.
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ABOUT
Long Island Environmental Interpretive Center
The Long Island Environmental Interpretive Center boasts many exciting, fun, and educational programs for students, campers, and scouts. Groups can take a nature walk through the pine barrens, explore aquatic ecosystems, and even dress up as moths and butterflies. Learn about Native American games, create creatures to fit habitats, and even go on a Winter Wildlife Safari.
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Hrs: Vary.
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Nature Exploration Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
One single tree can provide the oxygen required for two human beings and over 8,000 sheets of paper. Trees can also clean the soil and air by absorbing harmful pollutants. So what have you done for a tree lately? Nature centers and state parks provide a hands-on environment to discover facts about native plants and animals, as well as ways to preserve these natural resources.
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Long Island Environmental Interpretive Center
The Long Island Environmental Interpretive Center boasts many exciting, fun, and educational programs for students, campers, and scouts. Groups can take a nature walk through the pine barrens, explore aquatic ecosystems, and even dress up as moths and butterflies. Learn about Native American games, create creatures to fit habitats, and even go on a Winter Wildlife Safari.
contact info
ABOUT
Long Island Environmental Interpretive Center
The Long Island Environmental Interpretive Center boasts many exciting, fun, and educational programs for students, campers, and scouts. Groups can take a nature walk through the pine barrens, explore aquatic ecosystems, and even dress up as moths and butterflies. Learn about Native American games, create creatures to fit habitats, and even go on a Winter Wildlife Safari.