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Butterfly and Dragonfly Survey

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ORGANIZATION: Westmoreland Sanctuary

  • 6 people are interested

Some of our fastest declining species are our insects. The annual butterfly and dragonfly survey gives Westmoreland staff data to monitor population fluctuations of individual species. This data will be used in the long term management plan for the Sanctuary. Interested participants should bring binoculars, sunscreen, water, and wear long pants. A butterfly net is handy if you have one. Volunteers are needed to help spot butterflies and dragonflies for identification and to get a count of species. This program is free for volunteers. RSVP via emails to Steve Ricker (sricker@westmorelandsanctuary.org) by Friday July 17th.

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About Westmoreland Sanctuary

Location:

260 CHESTNUT RIDGE RD, MOUNT KISCO, NY 10549, US

Mission Statement

Westmoreland Sanctuary was established in 1958 as a not-for-profit nature center and wildlife preserve with the mission to "acquire, establish and maintain for the free use, enjoyment and appreciation of the public. . . tracts of land, including woodland and streams, as a nature sanctuary . . . to promote nature appreciation, preservation and conservation generally, for the present and future benefit and enjoyment of the public." Today the Sanctuary maintains 640 unspoiled acres offering 7.5 miles of hiking trails that lead approximately 5,000 visitors annually past rocky cliffs, streams, ponds and fields.

Description

Westmoreland offers a variety of environmental education, conservation and recreational programs and events serving over 10,000 students of all ages every year. Educational programs are offered to schools to meet curriculum requirements, to scout groups to meet rank advancement, and to organizations and the general public to promote greater awareness of the natural world.

Westmoreland’s conservation programs center on the complex array of ecosystem and habitat types in our preserve supporting an abundance of wildlife species. Programs such as Bird Banding, Eastern Bluebird Nest Box Management, Aquatic and Terrestrial Amphibian Surveys, and Christmas & Summer Bird Counts not only serve conservation goals but are shared with the public to increase their understanding of the environment.

A reconstructed 200 year-old building--formerly a Presbyterian Church in Bedford Village--now serves as the Sanctuary’s Nature Center and Museum, containing exhibits on the flora and fauna of Westchester County, a bird observation area, and an auditorium for public programs. As part of a multi-phase renovation plan, new enclosures providing the Sanctuary’s live animals with more natural environments, a Nature Lab with a beehive display, Invertebrate Investigation area, and an interactive Site Model have recently been installed. Plans are in the works for expanded and revised programming areas both within and outside the building, improved parking, landscaping and access. The Nature Center is open to the public from 9 to 5 Monday to Saturday and 10:30 to 5 on Sundays; trails are open every day dawn to dusk.

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Environment
Animals, Environment

WHEN

Sun Jul 19, 2015
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

WHERE

260 Chestnut Ridge Rd.Mount Kisco, NY 10549

(41.181007,-73.67923)
 

SKILLS

  • Environmental Science

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 16
  • This is a one day volunteer opportunity

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