by Marshall Brown | Apr 22, 2018 | Creek Defender, Fixing Habitats
April 21st, Creek Defender Day in Babylon drew 100 volunteers to help clean up around Carll’s River and to plant a “swamp forest.” Here’s the forest-to-be arriving: The plants were all lined up by type: Species                 ...
by Marshall Brown | Apr 16, 2018 | Advocacy, Creek Defender, Fixing Habitats
On April 21st, in Babylon for Creek Defender Day, Save The Great South Bay will be embarking on an experiment, and we will need your help.  So please take part!  Here are the details.  In short, we are going to plant a ‘swamp forest’ of about 1200...
by Marshall Brown | Nov 26, 2017 | Creek Defender, Fixing Habitats
On Earth Day, April 22nd, Save The Great South Bay launched The Creek Defender Program in Babylon on Carll’s River.  Working with The Village: Babylon High School and the Elementary School, the PTA and the parents, as well as with South Shore Paddle...
by Marshall Brown | Nov 26, 2017 | Creek Defender, Fixing Habitats
On Earth Day, April 22nd, Save The Great South Bay launched The Creek Defender Program in Babylon on Carll’s River.  Working with The Village: Babylon High School and the Elementary School, the PTA and the parents, as well as with South Shore Paddle...
by Marshall Brown | Jan 30, 2017 | Advocacy, Fixing Habitats, Water Matters
Please watch as Curt Johnson, Executive Director of Save The Sound, discusses the progress that has been made in helping The Long Island Sound recover, and the work that still needs to be done, especially on Long Island, where tens of thousands of cesspools and septic...
by Marshall Brown | Aug 26, 2016 | Creek Defender, Fixing Habitats
The Great South Bay has over 30 creeks flowing into it.  We have mapped nearly every one, and now they are public maps.  Here is the one linked to Carll’s River. We are doing this because we want to give every community the ability to map itself.  This...