Cleanup Crew: South Fork Natural History Museum (SOFO) Environmental Educators
Did you know it takes 450 years for a plastic bottle to break down in the ocean? Every day thousands of tons of waste and trash are dumped into oceans worldwide. Not only does this waste harm—and sometimes kill—the marine life we know and love, it makes its way up the food chain into the food we eat, hurting humans as well. In just one hour, you can help make the beach a cleaner and safer place for everyone! Please join us in our efforts to keep our hometown beaches pollution-free! Call SOFO at 631 537-9735 for location. This is a free program.
Advanced reservations are required for all events. For more information, reservations, and directions to meeting places, please call: (631) 537-9735.
Cleanup Crew: South Fork Natural History Museum (SOFO) Environmental Educators Did you know it takes 450 years for a plastic bottle to break down in the[...]
Workshop Leader: Muriel Appelbaum. Muriel is a working artist with an MFA in Studio Art from Pratt Institute in NYC. She mostly draws from nature—landscapes, people,[...]
Walk Leader: Miles Todaro, South Fork Natural History Museum (SOFO) Environmental Educator Ever wondered what happens to all the insects and spiders in the winter? Animals[...]
Co-Sponsored by Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt and South Fork Natural History Museum (SOFO) Walk Leader: Dai Dayton, President, Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt [...]
Walk Leader: Andy Sabin, President, South Fork Natural History Museum (SOFO) Board of Directors Montauk’s vernal ponds are some of the few places in the world[...]
This is an example pop-up that you can make using jQuery.