From reviews and recommendations of the best parks on Long Island to visit, to insights about the local eco-system and local forecast updates, we've got what you'll want to know about nature, local environmentental issues, and Long Island weather right here.
By Lyndsay McCabe April 14, 2013
Obama proposed spending $714 million on a new facility in Kansas, which may take over Plum Island as the top animal disease testing facility in the country.
By Lyndsay McCabe April 12, 2013
Cathy and Robert Horvath, licensed wildlife rehabilitators, will have to find new homes for some of their rehabilitated but unreleasable creatures, such as their bobcat, Tasha.
By Debbi Spiegel April 12, 2013
What better way to bring in the new season, than a trip to a state park?
By Robert Ottone April 11, 2013
The East Hampton Town Board weighs its options when it comes to erosion recovery.
By Robert Ottone April 09, 2013
Weird trash and debris has been accumulating in the Greenbelt area for a while.
By Wendy L April 09, 2013
Wait no more, spring weather is here!
By Debbi Spiegel April 09, 2013
Do you have spring fever today?
By Wendy L April 08, 2013
The severity of damage to some of Long Island's state parks and beaches were extensive after Superstorm Sandy. Anyone in doubt as to whether they would reopen by Memorial Day weekend have to wonder no ...
By Robert Ottone March 30, 2013
The STAR program, which provided to relief to many post-Hurricane Sandy, is being changed to better reduce fraud.
By Save the Great South Bay March 29, 2013
A seal was seen swimming in Carmans River, a rarity. Marine biologists believe it had swum there looking for fish to eat.
By Christian Abbatecola March 27, 2013
A piece of the historic Kings Park Psychiatric Center was taken down this afternoon.
By Save the Great South Bay March 25, 2013
Yet another Nor'Easter, the eighth this season Post-Sandy, will bring yet more flooding to low land areas of Long Island's south shore, and to other communities in the tri-state area.
By Wendy L March 25, 2013
Long Island hasn't seen the last of snow yet. There's more snow expected to accumulate today.
By Robert Ottone March 24, 2013
The breach at Old Inlet isn't an easy issue to tackle, however; one-sided meetings are not the way to go in determining action.
By Lyndsay McCabe March 24, 2013
NASA said a "fireball" meteor was seen up and down the East Coast Friday night, and it landed safely in the Atlantic Ocean.
By Robert Ottone March 23, 2013
The erosion committee established by the East Hampton Town Council has come up with a series of initiatives to combat erosion.
By Save the Great South Bay March 21, 2013
“Hurricane Sandy was, like the financial meltdown, a perfect storm. It was nothing like we'd ever seen, even unprecedented -- a late October Hurricane…”
By Long Island News & PR March 15, 2013
Governor Directs Federally Approved Public Assistance Funds for Superstorm Sandy Debris Removal Clean-Up Costs
By Save the Great South Bay March 15, 2013
Dr. Charles Flagg of Stony Brook's School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences has been monitoring the breach at The Old Inlet on The Great South Bay since Sandy and has yet to see any evidence ...
By Lyndsay McCabe March 12, 2013
Homes damaged by Sandy are up for sale at 10-60% off pre-Sandy prices.