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Late Winter Birdwalk at Jamaica Bay

Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Cross Bay Boulevard Queens, New York, Queens, NY, United States

A guided walk through Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in hopes of spotting rafts of wintering ducks, several of the areas raptors and the impressive long-eared owl.

Free

Jamaica Bay: Support the First-Ever Documentary

MoMA PS1’s “VW Dome 2” Shore Front Parkway Between Beach 94th – 95th Streets, Rockaway Beach, Queens, New York, NY, United States

Jamaica Bay is along the Atlantic Flyway and is home to a vibrant ecosystem that includes more than 325 species of bird and 100 types…

$50

NYC Audubon Summer EcoCruise

Pier 16, South Street Seaport 89 South St. , New York, NY, United States

This summer, NYC Audubon is offering eco-cruises that will gave great views of such birds as the Black-Crowned Night-Heron, Glossy Ibis, Double-Crested Cormorant, Egret, and many more

$40

Disturbance on the Bay: The Long and Short of It

Carmine Carro Center at Marine Park Carmine Carro Community Center, Fillmore Ave, Brooklyn, NY, United States

The Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay presents a Summer Lecture Series. This week's lecture will feature John Marra of of CUNY Brooklyn College speaking about "Disturbance on the Bay: The Long and Short of It."

Free

Bike and Hike the Jamaica Bay Greenway

E. 105th St. L Station E. 105th St. L Station, New York City, United States

Ride with the NYC DOT to the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge!

Free

Brooklyn Eco Bike Tour

Van Siclen Avenue - 3 Train 570 Van Siclen Avenue , Brooklyn, NY, United States

Learn about Brooklyn's environmental challenges and successes on NYC H20's leisurely and informative bike ride along Jamaica Bay!

$40

Jamaica Bay Park Tree Planting

Jamaica Bay Parking Lot First left off the Addabbo Bridge (facing the airport). Cross Bay Blvd, Queens, New York, United States

Volunteer with the Stewardship Team to plant trees in the forest in Jamaica Bay Park! Trees provide so many benefits to New Yorkers such as improved air and water quality, reduced pollution, and lower energy costs. Volunteers will be trained in proper planting techniques. Come dressed in sturdy boots or shoes, long pants, and clothing that can get dirty. Please bring your own water bottle for this event. Space is limited and registration is required for this event.

Free