State-NY-Quogue Wildlife RFG
The Quogue Wildlife Refuge is a non-profit nature preserve spanning 305 acres, established in 1934, that offers visitors the chance to explore diverse habitats including forests, ponds, and the rare Dwarf Pines of the Pine Barrens. With seven miles of trails open year-round, the Refuge provides a sanctuary for a variety of wildlife, including permanently injured animals housed in the Outdoor Wildlife Complex.
The Charles Banks Belt Nature Center features stunning views of Old Ice Pond alongside educational exhibits, live animals, and a nature library. While dogs and bicycles are prohibited, the Refuge maintains a strong commitment to environmental education and conservation through various programs and community events.
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