Cleanup Crew: 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.
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Cleanup Crew: SOFO Environmental Educators Did you know it takes 450 years for a plastic bottle to break down in the ocean? Every day thousands of[...]
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Walk Leader: Joe Giunta, birding instructor for the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, trip leader for New York City Audubon and lecturer for many local chapters, and owner[...]
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