It’s Turtle Season!
Dear park visitors, It's Turtle Season! Please watch closely for turtles in the park, on the roads, and on pathways! #turtleseason #frankmelvillepark
Dear park visitors, It's Turtle Season! Please watch closely for turtles in the park, on the roads, and on pathways! #turtleseason #frankmelvillepark
The beech trees planted here 100 years ago are aging out. These trees are subject to fungal diseases and a new “beech
As the stewards of our rich ecosystem, we are concerned about the park's habitat for wildlife as well as its humans. No
Bird lovers art sale to support local environmental groups By Melissa Arnold
Article By Leah S. Dunaief Last week I wrote about the pleasure of getting away, even for a day, and enjoying the
Sunday morning’s project involved the removal of two highly invasive, non-native aquatic plant species - water lettuce and water hyacinth. These species
Annual Nighthawk Watch A Community Science Initiative – All Welcome Join the group on the stone bridge on August 27th - Oct
Park Trustee Robert Reuter says, "We are extremely grateful to the Long Island Sound Futures Fund and the National Fish and Wildlife
Roundup Alternatives Roundup alternatives without glyphosate are available and can be effective. Organic brand options use naturally occurring oils or acids, and
With thanks and much gratitude to Girl Scout Troop #655 for making these great bat boxes for the park! Did you