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"While my interest in natural history has
added very little to my sum of achievement, it has
added immeasurably to my sum of enjoyment in life."
- Theodore Roosevelt |
An archive featuring
some of the terrific programs that Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon
Society has presented in the past.
See our upcoming
programs, meetings and events page for a list of
our future events.
- April 9, 2012
Bats: Fact and Fiction
- March 14, 2012
World Class Travelers: Bird Migration on Long Island
- February 4, 2012
Owl Discovery and Craft Program for Kids at The Farm at Oyster Bay
- January 28, 2012
Creatures of the Sea...from the Wacky to the Wonderful!
- January 11, 2012
Sharks: Why They Matter with Jamie Pollack of Shark Angels
- December 14, 2011
The Ecology of Snow: Nature’s Down Comforter with Michael Bottini
- November 9, 2011
A Special Documentary Screening: "The Lords Of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators" Followed by program and discussion with Patrick Thomas, PhD of the Wildlife Conservation Society
- October 12, 2011
The Personality of the Bird with Rob Fergus, Ph.D.
- September 17, 2011
Close Encounters of a Gigantic Kind From Montauk to
Tonga with Paul J. Mila
- September 14, 2011
Human Impact on Long Island Wildlife with Lauren Schulz Education Coordinator Volunteers for Wildlife |
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