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Can Long Island Be Saved? Part X — It’s a CrapSHOOT! You Can Be Part of Save The Great South Bay’s Winning Environmental Video!

by Marshall Brown | Sep 3, 2014

Suffolk County is holding a video contest called crapSHOOT.  It’s aim is to build public awareness about water quality issues on Long Island.  In brief, the root issue is that there are 500,000 septic tanks and cesspools on Long Island.    This enormous problem...

Songs of Wilderness — An Art Exhibition By Mixed Media Artist David Adams Celebrating The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Wilderness Act

by Marshall Brown | Sep 2, 2014

The Fire Island National Seashore is commemorating 50 years of The Wilderness Act with an exhibition by mixed media artist David Adams at the Wilderness Center on Fire Island, just west of Smith Point. From there, its just a mile and 1/4 to see the breach firsthand!...

Songs of Wilderness — An Art Exhibition By Mixed Media Artist David Adams Celebrating The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Wilderness Act

by Marshall Brown | Sep 2, 2014

The Fire Island National Seashore is commemorating 50 years of The Wilderness Act with an exhibition by mixed media artist David Adams at the Wilderness Center on Fire Island, just west of Smith Point. From there, its just a mile and 1/4 to see the breach firsthand!...
Can LI Be Saved? VIII – IBM Offers Roadmap to A Sustainable Future for LI While in Albany Its Business As Usual

Can LI Be Saved? VIII – IBM Offers Roadmap to A Sustainable Future for LI While in Albany Its Business As Usual

by Marshall Brown | Jul 18, 2014 | Featured, Fixing Habitats

Here’s a useful graphic from The Nature Conservancy showing the sources of nitrogen pollution in various parts of the East End of Long Island, from a report entitled Nitrogen Load Modeling — The Peconic Estuary, New York. The good news – Long...
Clamstock:  A Beer Blast Musicfest Art and Photography Show Benefit For Save The Great South Bay

Clamstock: A Beer Blast Musicfest Art and Photography Show Benefit For Save The Great South Bay

by Marshall Brown | Jun 19, 2014

Welcome to Clamstock! Bring friends! Have fun celebrating the bay we love! The following items will be raffled off: 1. A boat trip to Old Inlet with nature photographer extraordinaire Michael Busch. 2. A fishing excursion on The Great South Bay with our Stephen...
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